Description
If you're a fan of classic satire and unique humor, the Mad Magazine July 1976 No. 184 is a must-have addition to your collection. This issue features the hilarious cover titled "Bring Back Arbor Day," reflecting the magazine's playful take on social issues and current events of the time. With its witty content, this magazine remains a nostalgic piece of the 1970s satire landscape.
This particular copy is rated VG (Very Good) with a grade of 4.0, indicating it's in decent condition for its age. Collectors will appreciate the opportunity to own a piece that, while not perfect, retains its charm and humor. Plus, it comes with no label, adding to its unique appeal for enthusiasts who prefer items in their original state.
Inside, you'll find a delightful array of comic strips, spoofs, and parodies that have made Mad Magazine a beloved publication for decades. The writing is sharp, the illustrations are eye-catching, and every page invites you to laugh out loud. It's a time capsule of social commentary wrapped in humor, capturing the essence of the 1970s.
- Collector's Item: This magazine is a great addition for any comic book or Mad Magazine enthusiast.
- Great Condition: Rated VG 4.0, this magazine represents an excellent opportunity to own a vintage piece of humor history.
Don’t miss out on owning the July 1976 edition of Mad Magazine. Whether you read it for the laughs, the artwork, or as a collector's item, it delivers in all aspects!