Description
Rolling Stone Magazine - February 12, 1987, Issue 493 featuring Pee-Wee Herman on the cover is a true treasure for collectors of vintage magazines. This iconic issue captures a unique moment in pop culture history, highlighting the vibrant and sometimes eccentric artistic movements of the late 1980s. With Pee-Wee Herman, a beloved character created by Paul Reubens, gracing the cover, this magazine not only serves as a delightful peek into the comedic landscape of the era but also reflects the diverse voices in music, film, and television during that time.
This issue includes insightful articles on:
- The Communards: Richard Coles and Jimmy Somerville's rise to fame as they infuse falsetto pop into the heartland.
- The Beastie Boys: Learn about their rapid ascent to success as the fastest-selling debut album in Columbia Records history.
Published in a vital era for the music and entertainment industry, this vintage magazine provides an in-depth look at notable personalities such as Bruce Hornsby, Crowded House, and Bo Diddley. The various features within discuss not only the entertainment landscape but also touch on socio-political themes reflective of that time.
Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is in excellent condition with light wear typical for its age. Each page has been preserved, making it a highly collectible piece for enthusiasts of vintage Rolling Stone magazine issues.
As a collectible item, not only does this magazine enrich any collection, but it also serves as a conversation starter about the cultural dynamics of its time.
Whether you are a dedicated collector or a casual reader, this vintage Rolling Stone issue is a must-have addition to your collection. Don't miss your chance to own this piece of music and cultural history!
This collectible magazine is part of our expansive selection of vintage magazines, ensuring there's something for every taste and preference. Grab your copy today to enhance your collection and relive the vibrant history of the 1980s!