Description
This February 14, 1984 edition of National Enquirer is a captivating example of vintage magazines, showcasing the iconic Hollywood star Victoria Principal on its cover. This collectible magazine transports you back to an era filled with sensational journalism and cultural intrigue, perfect for any vintage magazine aficionado. Famous for its daring storylines, this issue stands out with exhilarating features including a martial arts stunt by Y.K. Kim, demonstrating his remarkable skill and precision.
In addition to its riveting cover story, this issue delves into the fascinating realm of numerology with an article titled "Your Name Reveals What You Are Like" by Ellin Dodge Young. The piece analyzes how the letters in a person’s name can relate to their personality traits, offering readers a unique self-reflection opportunity that aligns with the trends of the 1980s.
Collectors will appreciate that this magazine remains in good condition, showing minimal wear typical for its age but maintaining a well-preserved interior. Notably, this classic vintage issue does not come with a mailing label, increasing its collectibility and appeal to serious collectors.
Whether you cherish Hollywood memorabilia, are a fan of martial arts, or simply love the allure of vintage tabloids, this National Enquirer issue captures the spirit of the 1980s entertainment scene. With its mix of daring stunts and astrologically aligned insights, this magazine serves as both a nostalgic piece and a fascinating discussion starter.
Key Features:
- Incredible martial arts feature: Y.K. Kim’s breathtaking watermelon stunt captured in a photo sequence.
- Insights through numerology: Explore what your name reveals about your personality.
The magazine pictured is the exact item you will receive and is thoughtfully protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation.
To enhance the experience, combined shipping is available upon request, making this vintage magazine a fascinating addition to your collection.