Description
Paperback cover has significant wear along the sides, scuffs, large creases and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear on top and bottom. Pages have minor wear but largely are clean. Binding has some tears in the bottom but still holding. Readable copy.
This well-loved copy of “Steaming Mad” is a testament to the enduring popularity of Mad Magazine’s irreverent humor. Published in 1979, this anthology collects some of the magazine’s most iconic parodies and satirical pieces from the late 1970s. Despite its worn exterior, the book’s interior remains largely intact, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the biting wit and cultural commentary that made Mad a household name.
As a product of its time, “Steaming Mad” offers a fascinating glimpse into the sociopolitical landscape of the late 20th century. From lampooning popular movies and TV shows to skewering political figures and societal norms, the magazine’s writers and artists fearlessly tackled a wide range of topics with their signature brand of humor. This copy bears the marks of countless laughs and re-readings, a cherished artifact for collectors and fans of American satire.