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Mad Magazine December 1971 No. 147 - Alfred Says 'No' 4.0 VG
Explore the wit and satire of one of the most iconic vintage magazines with this collectible issue of Mad Magazine. Released in December 1971, this edition features the memorable cover and themes that have defined the humor genre for decades.
Significant for its unique take on societal norms, this vintage issue showcases Alfred E. Neuman's unforgettable expression of nonchalance with the phrase 'Alfred Says No.' This issue not only provides a humorous reprieve from the seriousness of life in the 1970s but also serves as a time capsule offering insight into the pop culture landscape of the era. Fans of satirical humor will appreciate the relevant cultural references that remain timely even today.
This Mad Magazine from December 1971 is a piece of history that captures the essence of the humor magazine's golden age. It stands out not only for its content but also for its unique artistic style that has influenced countless artists and writers.
Condition-wise, this magazine is rated 4.0 VG (Very Good). It displays typical wear from its age, making it a desirable addition to any collection of vintage magazines.
- Authentic collectible from the iconic Mad Magazine series.
- A fantastic representation of 1970s pop culture and humor.
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Add this remarkable Mad Magazine vintage issue to your collection and celebrate the legacy of satire in American culture!