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NATIONAL LAMPOON Magazine Aug 1971 WHAT MY LAI? Alfred E Neuman KELLY FREAS 2
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Categoría: | |
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cantidad disponible: |
Sólo uno en stock, para muy pronto |
Condition: |
Very Good |
Publication Year: |
1971 |
Issue Type: |
Monthly Issue |
Publication Name: |
National Lampoon |
Month: |
Monthly August |
Year Published: |
1971 |
Language: |
English |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
UPC: |
Does not apply |
Features: |
Vintage |
Type: |
Magazine |
Era/Year: |
1970s |
Media Type: |
Magazine |
Subject: |
Humor & Satire |
Title: |
National Lampoon |
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Más de una semana |
Artículo número: |
1752016624 |
Descripción del Artículo
What Is CoOL, SharpEE?
This Is CoOL...
Submitted for your consideration
is one NATIONAL LAMPOON Magazine in
VERY GOOD Condition! Refer to photos. Displays nicely!
Aug 1971 NATIONAL LAMPOON MAGAZINE Kelly
Freas Cover VERY GOOD Alfred E Neuman The front cover shows,
what looks to be, an aged Alfred E. Neuman in a U.S. Army uniform.
His name tag has the name Calley. Instead of saying,
"What, me worry?" he says, "What, My Lai?"
The youth and simplicity of the 1950's is forever
gone in the pain and reality of the 1960's.
William Laws Calley, Jr.[1] (born June 8, 1943) is a former United States Army officer found guilty of murdering 22 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai Massacre on March 16, 1968, during the Vietnam War.
(Wikipedia)
One of the more controversial National Lampoon covers that hits you in the gut!
This month?s cover is by Kelly Freas, a brilliant artist currently responsiblefor much of the best illustration in the science-fiction field, but probably most well known for the many cover renditions of a familiar mascot that he did during the fifties and sixties for one of the popular children?s magazines of the day.? [Portrait of Lt. Calley in the guise of Alfred E. Newman with the caption, ?What, My Lai?? In case you didn?t catch it, the cover note is referring to the fact that Freas was a frequent cover artist for Mad magazine.]
(Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site)
FULL DISCLOSURE
Welfare Monopoly Game Intact.
Mild dusting on the covers.
Minor edge wear.
Minor wear top and bottom of spine.
2 minor abrasions back cover towards the spine
Refer to photos for details.
Displays Nicely.*
No Cover Separation.*
Spine is Very Good.*
No Writing on Pages.*
No Rips, Tears, or Separation.*
Lay Flat.*
*Unless, otherwise noted in the
FULL DISCLOSURE section, above.
Your item will be packaged and shipped
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 for
preservation. This item will be packaged securely
between thick cardboard pieces to protect from
bending and other damage or wear during delivery.
Here, we provide multiple photographs
of this Magazine to identify any
and all details and/or flaws. If a
flaw is difficult to see in the photographs,
I will make special note of it, in the description.
NATIONAL LAMPOON
During the magazine's most successful
years, parody of every kind was a
mainstay; surrealist 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"),
cartoons and comic strips. Most
issues also included "Foto Funnies"
or fumetti. The result was an unusual mix of
intelligent, cutting-edge wit, combined with
some crass, bawdy jesting.[1] In both cases,
National Lampoon humor often pushed far
beyond the boundaries of what
was generally considered appropriate and
acceptable. As co-founder 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."
-Wikipedia-
If, for any reason, you are not pleased with this item,
a FULL REFUND is avaWhat Is CoOL, SharpEE?
This Is CoOL...
Submitted for your consideration
is one NATIONAL LAMPOON Magazine in
VERY GOOD Condition!
Aug 1971 NATIONAL LAMPOON MAGAZINE Kelly
Freas Cover VERY GOOD Alfred E Neuman The front cover shows,
what looks to be, an aged Alfred E. Neuman in a U.S. Army uniform.
His name tag has the name Calley. Instead of saying,
"What, me worry?" he says, "What, My Lai?"
The youth and simplicity of the 1950's is forever
gone in the pain and reality of the 1960's.
William Laws Calley, Jr.[1] (born June 8, 1943) is a former United States Army officer found guilty of murdering 22 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai Massacre on March 16, 1968, during the Vietnam War.
(Wikipedia)
One of the more controversial National Lampoon covers that hits you in the gut!
This month?s cover is by Kelly Freas, a brilliant artist currently responsiblefor much of the best illustration in the science-fiction field, but probably most well known for the many cover renditions of a familiar mascot that he did during the fifties and sixties for one of the popular children?s magazines of the day.? [Portrait of Lt. Calley in the guise of Alfred E. Newman with the caption, ?What, My Lai?? In case you didn?t catch it, the cover note is referring to the fact that Freas was a frequent cover artist for Mad magazine.]
(Mark's Very Large National Lampoon Site)
FULL DISCLOSURE
Welfare Monopoly Game Intact.
Mild dusting on the covers.
Minor edge wear.
Minor wear top and bottom of spine.
2 minor abrasions back cover towards the spine
Refer to photos for details.
Displays Nicely.*
No Cover Separation.*
Spine is Very Good.*
No Writing on Pages.*
No Rips, Tears, or Separation.*
Lay Flat.*
*Unless, otherwise noted in the
FULL DISCLOSURE section, above.
Your item will be packaged and shipped
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 for
preservation. This item will be packaged securely
between thick cardboard pieces to protect from
bending and other damage or wear during delivery.
Here, we provide multiple photographs
of this Magazine to identify any
and all details and/or flaws. If a
flaw is difficult to see in the photographs,
I will make special note of it, in the description.
NATIONAL LAMPOON
During the magazine's most successful
years, parody of every kind was a
mainstay; surrealist 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"),
cartoons and comic strips. Most
issues also included "Foto Funnies"
or fumetti. The result was an unusual mix of
intelligent, cutting-edge wit, combined with
some crass, bawdy jesting.[1] In both cases,
National Lampoon humor often pushed far
beyond the boundaries of what
was generally considered appropriate and
acceptable. As co-founder 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."
-Wikipedia-
If, for any reason, you are not pleased with this item,
a FULL REFUND is available to you.
This is NOT a reprint, reissue, or copy.
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