1989 Mad Magazine Comic- Batman Cover

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Mad Magazine issue No.329 from September 1989 featuring Satirical Cartoon of the infamous Alfred E. Newman As Batman but adoring the Superman ‘S’ Emblem to Coincide with Tim Burtons Batman Film being released earlier that Year.

MAD Magazine, born in the 1950s, is a legendary publication that has irreverently poked fun at pop culture, politics, and society for generations. With its iconic gap-toothed mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, MAD has been a beacon of satire and subversion in the world of print humor.

It’s influence on American humour and satire cannot be overstated. It has inspired generations of comedians, writers, and artists, from the creators of "Saturday Night Live" to "The Simpsons" and "South Park" and many more. MAD's distinctive blend of humour and social commentary became a hallmark of counterculture in the 1960s and beyond and is still going to this day!

Issue feature various cartoons and satire of life and popular culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures from the era.

Condition- Very Good for age, published 1989

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Mad Magazine issue No.329 from September 1989 featuring Satirical Cartoon of the infamous Alfred E. Newman As Batman but adoring the Superman ‘S’ Emblem to Coincide with Tim Burtons Batman Film being released earlier that Year.

MAD Magazine, born in the 1950s, is a legendary publication that has irreverently poked fun at pop culture, politics, and society for generations. With its iconic gap-toothed mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, MAD has been a beacon of satire and subversion in the world of print humor.

It’s influence on American humour and satire cannot be overstated. It has inspired generations of comedians, writers, and artists, from the creators of "Saturday Night Live" to "The Simpsons" and "South Park" and many more. MAD's distinctive blend of humour and social commentary became a hallmark of counterculture in the 1960s and beyond and is still going to this day!

Issue feature various cartoons and satire of life and popular culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures from the era.

Condition- Very Good for age, published 1989

Mad Magazine issue No.329 from September 1989 featuring Satirical Cartoon of the infamous Alfred E. Newman As Batman but adoring the Superman ‘S’ Emblem to Coincide with Tim Burtons Batman Film being released earlier that Year.

MAD Magazine, born in the 1950s, is a legendary publication that has irreverently poked fun at pop culture, politics, and society for generations. With its iconic gap-toothed mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, MAD has been a beacon of satire and subversion in the world of print humor.

It’s influence on American humour and satire cannot be overstated. It has inspired generations of comedians, writers, and artists, from the creators of "Saturday Night Live" to "The Simpsons" and "South Park" and many more. MAD's distinctive blend of humour and social commentary became a hallmark of counterculture in the 1960s and beyond and is still going to this day!

Issue feature various cartoons and satire of life and popular culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures from the era.

Condition- Very Good for age, published 1989