Vague Magazine #21
London: Vague Publishing, 1988. Pictorial wraps. 109, [5] pp. 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 in. Numerous black-and-white illustrations throughout. Facsimile autograph letter loosely inserted. Very good. Item #7490
Founded by Tom Vague in the 1977, the now-legendary countercultural bible Vague was an edgy London-based magazine generally focused on skateboarding, art, beer, and punk rock. Each visually explosive issue focused on a different broad theme, this being the cyber-punk issue, containing an essay on the topic by Mark Downham; an interview with Jon Savage, a reprint of his Class War in 1988, and an excerpt from England’s Dreaming; art by Jamie Reid; comics by Perry Harris; and more.
Price: $75.00