Description
Discover a piece of pop culture history with Mad Magazine April 1975 No. 174, featuring the infamous "We Blast Death Wish" cover that parodies the iconic film. This vintage magazine captures a unique moment in the mid-1970s when satire, humor, and cultural commentary were at their peak.
Mad Magazine has long been synonymous with clever humor and edgy commentary. This particular issue stands out for its playful take on societal issues and the film industry, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of vintage humor. With its vibrant cover art and humorous content, it reflects the creative spirit of the time and holds significant cultural value.
This edition is regarded as a collectible among vintage magazines enthusiasts, showcasing not just humor but also the artistry of comic culture. It provides rare insight into how the entertainment industry was perceived during an era marked by significant social change.
Condition: This magazine is rated Fine/Near Fine, 6.0, with light wear typical for its age, ensuring it remains a wonderful addition to any collection. It has no label damage, making it an even more desirable find for avid collectors.
Key Features:
- Iconic satire on the 'Death Wish' phenomenon, relevant to film and society of the 70s.
- Fine/Near Fine condition, making it an exceptional addition to any vintage magazine collection.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this collectible mad issue that not only marks the humor of yesteryear but also serves as a cherished artifact of American pop culture. Grab your copy of Mad Magazine April 1975 No. 174 today!