Description
Outasite Magazine – March 1968, The Monkees & The Beatles – Yellow Submarine Preview, Cowsills, Turtles – No Label VG
This colorful March 1968 issue of Outasite Magazine captures the peak of teen idol mania, spotlighting both The Monkees and The Beatles alongside a lively mix of contests, games, and fan features. From Yellow Submarine to Monkee vacations, this issue is packed with the kind of fun and far-out energy that made Outasite a favorite among 1960s teens.
Condition:
Very good condition with minor wear on edges. The exact item pictured is the one you’ll receive. Please check photos for condition. Comes with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping available.
Highlights & Features Include:
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Davy Jones – Private Weekend at Davy’s (p. 5)
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The Beatles – Outasite! Wheels (p. 10), Yellow Submarine Preview (p. 42), Ready… Steady… Go! (p. 51), Grand Opening of Apple (p. 54)
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Micky Dolenz – 25 Hours a Day with Micky (p. 13)
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Dino, Desi & Billy – I Spy on DD&B (p. 20)
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The Cowsills – My Family, The Cowsills (p. 24), Wow! Barry (p. 26)
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Mark & Paul – It’s a Mark & Paul Happening! (p. 28)
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Sally Field – My Sister Princess (p. 39)
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The Young Rascals – By Dino (p. 44)
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Jay North – Welcome! (p. 46)
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Star Trek’s Spock & Chekov – Our Fave Outaspace Jokes (p. 48)
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The Turtles – Life in a Turtle Shell (p. 52)
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Chris Crosby – Happi Love of the Month (p. 59)
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The Monkees – Stunt Monkees (p. 60)
Contests & Interactive Fun:
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Win Davy’s Zilch catalogue & clothes (p. 9)
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Beatles Mystery Hunt (p. 12)
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Win a holiday with The Monkees (p. 18)
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Day on tour with The Raiders (p. 23)
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World’s First Monkee Body Painting Festival (p. 36)
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Win Beatles’ Apple clothes (p. 55)
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Games: The Mouth Game (p. 31), Cut-Up Pin-Up (p. 38), Peek-Out Freak-Out (p. 50), Outasite! Scrambles (p. 57), Davy Luv Game (p. 64)
Departments:
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Outasite! Write-In (p. 4)
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Outasite! Bulletin Board (p. 32)
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Outasite! Beat (p. 36)
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Outa-Citation (p. 62)
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Outasite! Out-on-a-Limb (p. 66)
Packed with Beatles exclusives, Monkee mania, interactive contests, and teen star features, this issue is a must-have addition for collectors of 1960s pop culture magazines.