Description
Discover a cherished piece of pop culture history with this Mad Magazine July 1996 No. 347, an unofficial magazine capturing the excitement of the 1996 Olympics.
Featuring hilarious satire and parodies that Mad Magazine is famous for, this vintage issue provides a hilarious commentary on the Olympic Games from a unique perspective. Whether you're an avid collector of vintage magazines or simply a fan of witty humor, this magazine is a must-have for your collection.
Key Features:
- Focuses on the 1996 Olympics, making it a significant collectible for sports fans and vintage magazine enthusiasts.
- In FN (Fine) condition, rated 6.0, meaning it shows slight wear typical for its age, providing a genuine feel of nostalgia.
This issue not only highlights the sporting events of its time but also reflects the cultural atmosphere surrounding the Olympics, encapsulating the enthusiasm that filled the air in Atlanta during the games.
Additionally, the original subscription cover is still attached, increasing its value as a collectible. This magazine offers readers more than just comedy; it serves as a snapshot of a moment in time, showcasing graphics and humor relevant to its era.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this historic edition of Mad Magazine—a perfect addition to any collection of classic vintage magazines.
Grab your copy now and relive the charm of the 1990s while celebrating the era of Olympic excellence through the lens of one of America’s most beloved satire magazines!