Description
MAD Magazine has long been a staple of American satire, and the March 1972 issue, No. 149, is no exception. This collectible vintage magazine features a humorous take on the film 'Willard', making it a great addition for both fans of the film and of the iconic publication.
Key Details:
- Issue Date: March 1972
- Highlights: Inside, the magazine skillfully parodies the cultural phenomenon of the time, specifically the chilling *Willard*, capturing the essence of 1970s pop culture.
This issue stands out as a significant piece of media history. As part of the *Mad Magazine* series, it offers a glimpse into the comedic styling of the decade, reflecting social attitudes and capturing the spirit of the early 70s. This magazine is not just a reading experience; it is a nostalgic journey back to a time when humor and satire were key aspects of the media landscape.
Condition is imperative for collectors. This vintage magazine is rated 6.0 FN (Fine) and may show light wear typical of its age, enhancing its appeal as an authentic collectible. Collectors seeking genuine pieces from the *Mad Magazine* legacy will appreciate the value this issue brings to their collection.
Why should you add this vintage issue to your collection? Here are some compelling reasons:
- Experience classic American humor from the iconic *Mad Magazine* series.
- A rare glimpse into the satirical commentary on popular culture and films of the early 1970s.
Each of our magazines is lovingly packaged with a plastic protective covering, ensuring their safety and preservation. This specific issue is exactly what you see in the listing, as pictured below.
We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible shopping experience, including combined shipping options for multiple purchases. Add this exquisite piece of *Mad Magazine* history to your collection today and enjoy a nostalgic look back at a beloved publication!