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【Product Description】 This is the March 25, 1979 issue (No. 51) of **"POPEYE,"** a magazine launched in 1976 that had a significant impact on Japanese youth culture. The main theme of this issue is, "Why Shape Up? I Want to Be Superman." This is a valuable issue that symbolizes the era, delving into the ideal body and lifestyle, fitness, and fashion that young people of the time aspired to. 【Featured Articles】I Want to Be Superman! This feature introduces the latest body modification methods and shape-up techniques of the time, using the fictional hero "Superman" as a starting point. • Kryptonian Shape-Up: Packed with unique and nostalgic fitness training methods to get closer to Superman's ideal body, "faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive..." • Fitness Culture of the Time: You can read valuable articles about health consciousness and grooming in the late 1970s, which can be said to be the origin of the modern fitness boom. Articles about monster erasers are also included. Rarity and Historical Value • Hard-to-Find Back Issues: This magazine is over 45 years old, and it is extremely rare to find one in good condition on the market. • The Atmosphere of the Era: From the fashion, trivia, and lifestyle articles, you can experience the enthusiastic atmosphere of American culture that Japanese "city boys" admired. • Collectors' Item: A valuable book for enthusiastic Popeye fans and researchers of 70s and 80s culture, both as a reference and a collectible. 【Condition】 Due to the age of the magazine, there are changes in paper quality (yellowing, stains), dirt, and scratches on the front and back covers due to aging. Please understand this as the unique texture of a vintage item. There is no problem with reading it. *No claims or returns will be accepted. Please check the images carefully before considering a purchase. Why not experience the dream and aspiration of Superman of that time from this one issue?
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