I just finished writing what I was about to post about this in word, so here it is...
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In the latest issue of Wizard magazine, which appears to be a magazine devoted to superheroes and the like, there were a couple of tickling mentions. They had a small part on page 10 titled "TICKLEME" that I'll type out, though I can't give the picture along with it, though I'll describe it:
"Normally, we'd print out the "Wierdo Mail" letter of the month in its entirety, but 19 pages of tickle fetish mail from this month's just barely exceeded our word limit!
'Fred. F' from the Bronx, NY sent a massive panegyric -- it means 'public praise' -- in favor of 'Superhero Tickling' to our offices. It includes hand-drawn pictures of his character 'The Amuser' (which, apparently, is just a bunch of floating feathers and something called 'The Fingerhand Orb') tickling tied up Wonder Woman, White Queen, Batgirl, Lady Death, Black Cat (pictured) and more!
'[Others] have their superhero fantasies, I'll draw my own,' says Fred in his incredibly long, pro-tickling letter. Hey, we're just thankful we've stopped getting mail from 'Plushies.' Umm...don't ask."
The picture has Black Cat with her arms above her head, laughing as floating feathers tickle her exposed left underarm, along with some explanation in chat bubbles as to why it's happening.
On another page, there is a picture of Captain Marvel surrounded by monsters that I suppose may look as if they're going to tickle him or something. The caption reads:
"Goochie goo! Even the wisdom of Solomon can't save you in a tickle attack by monsters."
That's all I saw.