Oct 1977 NATIONAL LAMPOON Magazine The Beatles Issue, Fab Four Adventures, 118 pages

Oct 1977 NATIONAL LAMPOON Magazine The Beatles Issue, Fab Four Adventures, 118 pages

$59.95
1 original NL magazine

October 1977. Beatles. This special all-Beatles issue features a fake fanzine, movie posters, interviews, and more. It delves into the truth about the "Paul is dead" theory and includes a spoof of the New York Times. Stories and art by P. J. O'Rourke, Chris Miller, John Hughes, Bobby London, and Sean Kelly. Additionally, it includes letters from the editors, cartoons, and Foto Funnies. Intended for mature readers.


Here, we have for you one National Lampoon magazine in VERY GOOD condition.


Some pages show signs of yellowing edges.


Spine looks great.


Very minor spine stress.


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Spine tips show minor stubbing.


Refer to photos for details.


Displays Nicely.


No Cover Separation.


No Writing on Pages.


No Rips, Tears, or Separation.


Lays Flat.


Your item will be packaged and shippedĀ in a manner as to preserve its superior condition. This item is presently stored properly in a polyethylene protective barrier, in a flat even position forĀ preservation. This item will be packaged securely between thick cardboard pieces to protect fromĀ bending and other damage or wear during delivery.


Here, we provide multiple photographs of this Magazine to identify anyĀ and all details and/or flaws. If a flaw is difficult to see in the photographs,Ā I will make special note of it, in the description.


NATIONAL LAMPOON


During the magazine's most successful years,Ā parodyĀ of every kind was aĀ mainstay;Ā surrealistĀ content was also central to its appeal. Almost all the issues included long text pieces, shorter written pieces, a section of actual news items (dubbed "True Facts"), cartoonsĀ andĀ comic strips. Most issues also included "Foto Funnies" orĀ fumetti. The result was an unusual mix of intelligent, cutting-edge wit, combined with some crass, bawdy jesting.[1]Ā In both cases, Ā National LampoonĀ humor often pushed far Ā beyond the boundaries of what Ā was generally considered appropriate andĀ acceptable. As co-founderĀ Henry Beard described the experience years later: "There was this big door that said, 'Thou shalt not.' We touched it, and it fell off its hinges."

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