Description
Discover the charm of vintage magazines with this remarkable issue of Mad Magazine, dated January 1973, and identified as No. 156. This particular edition features the iconic cover titled "Fiddler Made A Goof," making it a delightful collectible for fans of satire and pop culture.
Mad Magazine has been a significant part of American humor, providing sharp commentary on social and political norms. This January 1973 issue captures the essence of the early 70s, a time when the magazine was at the height of its popularity, reflecting the cultural dynamics and comedic styles of the era.
This collectible magazine is not just a piece of entertainment; it offers a unique glimpse into the humor that defined a generation. The playful illustrations and clever wordplay transport readers back to a time when satire held a mirror to society, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its significance as a vintage issue cannot be overstated, given the lasting influence of the magazine.
Condition-wise, this copy is graded as Very Good (VG) with a rating of 4.0. Expect some minor marks and typical wear, particularly on the binding; however, these characteristics are indicative of its authenticity and age, adding to its collectibility.
- Original 1973 vintage issue of Mad Magazine, an essential addition for any serious collector of vintage magazines.
- A humorous look at societal norms through the iconic lens of Mad Magazine’s masterful writers and artists.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of comic history! See the attached photos for a closer view of the magazine's condition, ensuring you understand its collectible value. Your collection won’t be complete without this gem of a vintage issue!