Azealia Banks' Magazine Cover Gets Banned--And Here's What Else Was Too Controversial For Censors (PHOTOS)

The Most Controversial Covers

When Jefferson Hack's British glossy "Dazed & Confused" tweeted this morning: "Just been told our upcoming @AZEALIABANKS cover has been banned from 7 countries so far. Thank God for the Internet, huh?" all we could think was, "What does it look like? Show me already!"

In short, we won't know exactly why Azealia Banks' magazine cover Alexander Wang's new girl was banned until it is unveiled on Friday afternoon. But we do know that this isn't the first time a cover was too edgy for the newsstand.

Take a peek in our gallery below to see and vote on the most controversial magazine covers of all time:

Demi Moore on Vanity Fair, August 1991

Controversial Magazine Covers

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