Description
Discover the fascinating world of vintage magazines with this exceptional find: the November 1985 issue of Omni Magazine, featuring an intriguing cover story on "Designer Genes: Made-to-Order Animals." This collectible vintage issue dives into cutting-edge topics surrounding genetic engineering, highlighting how science fiction is becoming a reality.
Omni Magazine is renowned for its exploration of emerging technology and science, making this issue a significant piece for enthusiasts and collectors alike. The content captures the innovation of the 1980s, showcasing how ideas once considered fantastical are now part of scientific discourse.
This particular issue is not just informative; it offers a glimpse into the cultural zeitgeist of the time, where the possibilities of genetic design began to spark public interest and ethical discussions. Owning this item provides a rare window into the past, particularly for those interested in the evolution of biotechnology and its societal implications.
Condition-wise, this Omni Magazine is in excellent condition, with light wear typical for its age, making it perfect for collectors or as a unique gift. It comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
- Features in-depth articles on groundbreaking science and technology.
- A collectible piece that highlights historical perspectives on genetic engineering.
Check the accompanying images to assess the magazine's condition, as the item pictured is the exact one you will receive. We offer combined shipping, so feel free to inquire about multiple purchases!
Explore the unique attributes of this November 1985 Omni Magazine vintage issue and enhance your collection of vintage magazines today!