Description
Delve into the world of vintage magazines with the Wired Magazine December 1995, Volume 3, Issue 12. This iconic issue features an in-depth exploration of Toy Story's creator, John Lasseter, spotlighting his innovative contributions to the digital landscape. As a collectible piece, it offers a fascinating look at the intersection of cinema and technology at a pivotal moment in pop culture history.
This particular edition is not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of a transformative era. Released shortly after the groundbreaking release of Pixar's Toy Story, this issue captures the excitement and creativity surrounding the burgeoning field of computer-generated animation. For collectors of vintage magazines, owning this issue is akin to possessing a piece of cinematic history.
Condition-wise, the magazine exhibits some minor wear on its edges and the cover. However, these imperfections don't detract from its overall appeal. It is still highly collectible for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, as it comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its integrity for years to come.
This Wired vintage issue is perfect for anyone interested in the evolution of digital animation and technology in media. Here’s what you can expect when adding this collectible to your collection:
- Newsstand edition with no label
- Minor wear or marks typical for its age, well-preserved in a protective cover
- Includes vivid imagery and captivating articles related to the digital revolutions of the 90s
Enhance your collection of vintage magazines with this rare find! Explore the unique insights within and enjoy a piece of nostalgia from a transformative time in animation.