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George Magazine March 1998 John Travolta Cover Unfurls in Primary Colors VG
This George Magazine issue from March 1998 features Hollywood star John Travolta on the cover, highlighting his influence during a resurgence in his career following his roles in films like Pulp Fiction and Primary Colors, the latter being a political drama that aligns perfectly with George’s focus on the intersection of politics and pop culture. George, founded by John F. Kennedy Jr., was known for blending entertainment and political commentary, making Travolta a fitting figure for this edition.
The magazine is in very good condition, with minor wear on the edges, typical for its age. Please refer to the photos to get a detailed view of its condition. The magazine includes the original address label, and we’ve applied a removable label over it for preservation. This removable label can be easily and carefully removed without damaging the cover, offering flexibility in how you display or maintain the magazine.
This issue is rare, with only a few copies likely remaining in circulation, making it a highly sought-after collectible for both George Magazine enthusiasts and John Travolta fans.
We have a large inventory of George Magazine issues in stock, but this John Travolta cover is especially hard to find. Don’t miss your opportunity to add this rare issue to your collection!