Mad 1952 Series #269
Mad 1952 Series #269
Out of stock
| Free of tears at staple? | Inside pages | Flat | Cover free of tears | Cover Corners sharply cut | Cover colors reflect | Cover clean | ||
| Mint | 8 | Yes | White | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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Near Mint |
7 | No, 1/16" max | White | Yes | Yes | Barely visible blunting | Yes | Yes |
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Very Fine |
6 | No, but staples very firm |
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Slight bend OK | Yes, tiny indentations | 1/4" max crease | High to medium | Yes |
| Fine | 5 | Staples firm | Yellow or tan | Bend OK | Yes, minor creases OK | Minor crease | Medium (fading) | Minor wear |
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Very Good |
4 | 1 staple loose OK | Brown & minor tears OK | slight roll OK | Tiny tears, long crease or color chipping | Medium crease or 1/2" missing | Low or no | Medium wear; some |
| Good | 3 | 1 staple detached | Brown & moderate tearsOK | No | Minor tear or major crease | Major creases OK | No | No, dirty |
| Fair | 2 | 2/3 spine split ormissing | Brittle & coupons missing | No | Major tears up to 1/12th missing OK | Corners missing OK | No | No, very dirty |
| Poor | 1 | Cover detached | Brittle OK or pages missing | No | 1/3 + cover missing or severe rips | Corners+ missing OK | No | Severe stains / mildew |
Issue details
Issue details
Stand But Me (Movie Satire). Hidden Details in Art. Don Martin -- Around Noon on a Downtown Street Corner, Late One Afternoon in the Dungeon. John Caldwell -- Drama on Page 12. Fund Raisers That Never Made It! I Love Luny (TV Rerun Satire). Sergio Aragones -- Going to the Movies. Instructional Sports Videos We'd Like to See. The Mess Commission Report on Pornography. Paul Peter Porges -- Your Pet Has Reached Blissful Retirement When... Odes to Appliances, Gadgets, and other Modern Conveniences. How Do You Rate as a Yuppie? TV Spin-Offs Yet to Come. Mad Charts. Al Jaffee -- Mini-Movies Featuring the Fickle Finger of Fate. Celebrity Madballs.
Series: Mad 1952 Series
Series details
Series details
Series: Mad 1952 Series
Mad Magazine was the top humor and satire magazine of the 1950s and 1960s and one of the biggest selling magazines for young men and boys. It started to lose its influence in the mid 70s, when it lost the satire monopoly to magazines like the National Lampoon and TV's Saturday Night Live. An inexpensive way to read older issues is to get Mad Specials, which reprinted early issues.Summaries provided by Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site
Publisher: E.C.
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