Description
Discover the charm of vintage magazines with the Mad Magazine January 1972 issue, No. 148, aptly titled "Alfred is Painting Walls Good." This collectible edition features humorous art and articles that encapsulate the essence of the early 70s, making it a must-have for any enthusiast of vintage magazines.
This issue is notable for its satirical take on contemporary culture, showcasing the wit that Mad Magazine is renowned for. It offers a hilarious look at everyday life through the lens of Alfred E. Neuman's playful antics. Owning this issue provides not just entertainment but also a snapshot of the cultural landscape of its time, marking a significant year in media history.
Condition is crucial in the world of collectible magazines. This vintage issue is graded Good (GD) 2.0, indicating some wear but still presenting well for its age. Although it comes with no label, you will find some marks and wear on the binding, typical for a vintage magazine of this era. The front corners exhibit creases, which are purely cosmetic and do not detract from the overall appeal of this nostalgic piece. See photos for details.
- Captures the spirit of the 1970s with unique humor that remains relevant.
- Ideal for collectors seeking to complete their vintage magazine collection.
Mad Magazine's January 1972 issue offers a genuine glimpse into the past, showcasing the whimsical style that made it a cultural icon. Perfect for both hardcore collectors and casual readers, this magazine proves to be a valuable addition to any collection focused on vintage publications.