Description
Explore a piece of comic history with the Mad Magazine July 1971 No. 144, featuring iconic character Alfred Neuman portrayed as Joe. This vintage issue is a delightful collectible that offers a humorous snapshot of the era's pop culture audience.
This particular issue is not just another addition to your collection; it is a reflection of the comedic genius that defined the late 20th century. The July 1971 edition of Mad Magazine captures the satirical spirit of the time, making it a must-have for any fan of vintage magazines or collector of humorous art. As one of the classics from the publication renowned for its irreverent humor, this issue stands as a testament to the unique blend of artistry and comedy that Mad Magazine is known for.
In Fine Condition (6.0 FN), this magazine has been well-preserved with only minor wear, typical for its age. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting, this magazine's condition makes it a valuable addition to any collection.
- Authentic vintage item perfect for fans of Alfred Neuman and Mad Magazine.
- Includes humor and satire that define the spirit of the 1970s cultural landscape.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of comedic history. Our magazines come with a plastic protective covering, ensuring your collectible remains in excellent shape. Plus, we offer combined shipping to make your purchase experience even better.
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Discover the fun and enduring appeal of vintage magazines with this delightful issue from Mad Magazine. Perfect for gifting or displaying, it's sure to spark joy and nostalgia.