Description
Discover a slice of pop culture history with this vintage collectible: Mad Magazine, April 1981, No. 222, featuring the iconic feature "The Coffee Break." This issue is a delightful representation of the humor and satire that Mad Magazine is renowned for, filled with classic sketches and parodies that took the nation by storm.
This April 1981 issue encapsulates the essence of its time, reflecting the social nuances and comedic styles of the early '80s. It offers readers a humorous look at contemporary life and remains a treasured artifact for fans of vintage magazines. Mad Magazine has long been celebrated for its ability to blend caricature with clever criticism, solidifying its place in American culture.
The condition of this vintage issue is rated 4.0 - Very Good (VG), showcasing only light wear that is typical for a magazine of its age. It includes no label, ensuring its appeal to dedicated collectors and everyday readers alike. Whether you're a long-time fan of Mad Magazine or a newcomer looking to explore its legacy, this issue presents a fantastic opportunity.
Key features of this great collectible include:
- A unique blend of timeless humor and clever artistry from one of the most iconic magazines in publishing history.
- An excellent addition to any vintage magazines collection, perfect for display or as a nostalgic read.
This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation. You will receive exactly the item shown in the picture, so please review the images for condition purposes.
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