Description
Explore the world of vintage magazines with the April 1997 issue of Mad Magazine, numbered #356. This captivating edition features the provocative theme of "Police Brutality Bloody Fun," delivering the satirical and humorous edge that Mad Magazine is renowned for. As a collectible vintage issue, it offers a unique glimpse into the cultural landscape of the late 20th century, reflecting social commentary through its unmistakable cartoon artistry.
One of the most notable aspects of this issue is its ability to act as a mirror to the societal issues of its time. With ‘bloody fun’ as its headline, this magazine not only entertains but also prompts readers to think critically about serious topics, illustrating the magazine's signature blend of humor and satire that has kept fans engaged for decades.
This edition is a true representation of Mad Magazine's legacy in comic art and satire, making it a valuable addition to any collector's library. The issue is in Good (GD) condition, showcasing some signs of wear typical for its age, including minor water damage and creases. Despite these imperfections, it remains a collectible piece that exemplifies the quirky charm of vintage magazines.
- Features iconic illustrations and satirical content that have shaped comic history.
- Incredible cultural significance, capturing the essence of late 1990s commentary on social issues.
Each magazine we offer comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation and longevity. Feel free to review the attached image to assess the condition before your purchase.
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