Description
Discover a gem from the world of collectible entertainment with the Mad Magazine March 1987 No. 269. This vintage issue, where the iconic Alfred E. Neuman graces the cover, captures the hilarious essence of the '80s. Enthusiasts and collectors alike will find joy in its sharp wit and satirical take on pop culture.
This particular issue is a testament to the enduring legacy of Mad Magazine, known for its unique blend of humor and commentary on contemporary events. The magazine not only showcases satirical illustrations but also features expertly crafted parodies of popular TV shows and movies from the time, making it a significant piece in the evolution of humor in print. Collectors appreciate how this issue reflects the spirit of the era while remaining relevant to today's audience. It's a vintage treasure that offers a rare glimpse into the trends and cultural phenomena of March 1987.
Condition is critical for collectibles, and this Mad Magazine is rated at 4.0 VG (Very Good). Although it shows light wear typical for its age, it is still highly collectible and presented in a protective plastic cover. The cover has been taped, and a library sleeve is affixed to the inside front cover, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
- Includes classic Mad Magazine features such as parodies of TV shows from the '80s.
- Perfect for fans of vintage magazines looking to enhance their collection.
The item being pictured in this listing is exactly the same item you will receive. Please refer to the images for accurate condition details. We understand the value of your collectible items, and every effort is made to ensure safe delivery. We do offer combined shipping on multiple purchases—just ask!
All of our items come with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that they remain in great condition for future enjoyment. Don't miss this chance to add a piece of history to your collection of vintage magazines!