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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple ... Nostalgic ... Awesome ...,
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This review is from: Wacky Packages New New New (Hardcover)
As someone who grew up in the 1970s, the older I get, the more I appreciate both my childhood AND the fact that my childhood took place in the 70s. What made the decade so great was that the decade seemed to cater to kids, but minus the namby-pamby warnings that accompany EVERYTHING kids do today ... we rode bikes (without helmets) to the local 7-11 to blow our $.50/week allowance on candy powdered cigarettes, Big Buddy bubble gum, Slurpees (in those collectible plastic cups), football/baseball cards ... and Wacky Packages. "Wackys" were unique, tongue-in-cheek stickers that mocked almost every product that could be found in our kitchen's cupboards. The cards/stickers were addictive to collect, trade and stick on everything from clipboards, notebooks, dressers and headboards. As we cruised through our childhood, many of us held on to "valuable" baseball or football cards but our Wackys just seemed to disappear into oblivion ... along with Taco Flavored Doritos and "Welcome Back Kotter". Now, as our generation begrudgingly accepts being classified as "middle aged", we still see products that remind us of those sarcastic stickers of our childhood ... Bazooka Gum is still "Gadzooka", Wonder Bread remains "Blunder Bread" and Cover Girl always seems to conjure thoughts of the ever creepy "Cover Ghoul". Although the original Wackys have become rare collectibles that are either too expensive and/or trivial to purchase, we now have a permanent archive available for us aging kids in the adult-appropriate book form.
Not one, but two hard-bound volumes of the classic Wacky Packages organized (by series) to satisfy a specific nostalgic itch. Each Wacky is blown-up and given its own page in a simple, no-clutter format that allows you to clearly see even the most subtle satirical artwork that appeared on each sticker. While the focus is the sticker collection itself, each book contains a brief, but informative, introduction (including one from the most prolific Wacky Package artist, Art Spiegelman) for perspective purposes. The books are presented more as a Wacky Package experience than simply a picture book of trading cards/stickers. This experience includes the iconic image of a powdered stick of stale gum on the hardcover, a sample pack of Wacky Packages attached to the inside back-cover and a true-to-form wax paper slip cover that replicates the original packaging of the cards. Although this review is assigned to the second volume ("Wacky Packages New New New"), I feel it represents the first volume as well, because one would not be complete without the other. Many attempts have been made to tap into the lore of decades past, but few publications have succeeded in presenting nostalgia is such an effective manner ... both volumes are worth every cent in my opinion. Two volumes, sitting side-by-side on my bookshelf vs. a stack of stickers stuffed into a box that can't be found. Adding more value to the books is that the content is relevant as younger generations will easily recognize most of the products parodied by the Wacky Packages. I often thought Wacky Packages were destined to be nothing more than faded memories of childhood that I'd keep to myself. With these books, however, I now have a piece of my childhood that can be shared with my kids ... they sit on a bookshelf next to several of those glorious 1970s Sears Christmas Wishbooks.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Cultural Treasure,
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This book is a cultural treasure. It is a veritable master key to unlocking the secret psyche's of those who came of age in the 70's, and to understanding that those taking pleasure in irony are not cynical but in fact idealists.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A National Treasure,
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I bought this book and the previous one too at the same time. I could tell they were wonderful, and they are!!! These are just pure joy. There's a special place in my heart for cool stuff from the 70's. I hope they sell lots of these books and make many more volumes to include all the wacky packages stickers ever made! These are two of the most favorite books that I own. They're one of the greatest parts of American popular culture, along with Ed Roth's monster/muscle car art, and other cool stuff.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The bubblegum boys are back,
This review is from: Wacky Packages New New New (Hardcover)
Sidewalks everywhere can relax these Wacky Packs don't come with the little glob of pink. The first edition (Series 1, 1973 to 7, 1974) obviously went down well so here's another 206 Wacky reproductions from Series 8, 1974 to 14, 1975 and of course the four limited edition unreleased stickers. I get the impression that these vary from book to book. Mine are: Ghoul talk; Powerless glove; Snookered Scotch and Fuzzy globs. I guess it makes sense to vary them to create a collectors interest on just the book's stickers on the relevant websites.
Jay Lynch contributes the Intro in this edition and he comments on a new Topps line called Wacky Magazines which apparently didn't go anywhere so the completed Norm Saunders cover art was used in series eleven with ten titles, including Mud for Mad. Series thirteen had seven including 'Crocked' (Cracked) and 'National Spittoon' (the Lampoon) and series fourteen with six including 'Playbug: entertainment for insects' (Playboy). He also mentions that Norm Saunders was probably the best of the Packages artists though I think Mad mag and science fiction artist Kelly Freas would he been as good, he painted plenty of jokey packs for Mad ad parodies over the years. The book follows the same neat format as the first edition, nicely printed with one pack a page (probably about three times bigger than the original stickers) and the jacket printed on the same grease-proof paper as used by Topps for wrapping gum. Just to prove that they don't take themselves too seriously the title page has a `Ticks Wormy Packages with one stick of Stinky bubble gum' sticker. Oh, and the index has this line: All spelling based original Topps checklists, typos and all. If this second book sells it'll probably guarantee a third edition and my suggestion for one of the bonus cards is a sticker based on Wacky Packages books. ***LOOK AT SOME INSIDE PAGES by clicking 'customer images' under the cover.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
ANOTHER GREAT VOLUME! WHY 4 STARS? READ THIS REVIEW!,
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As I stated in my review of volume one of this book series, I love Wacky Packages and I love these two volumes, but there were 16 original series of cards, so why do these volumes include 7 series in each? Do the math, that leaves 2 series(15 and 16)left for a volume three?! Why didn't each volume include 8 series each? It would have made perfect sense and the original run would have been completed in two volumes.
Greed comes to mind first or is it just stupidity? I guess I will have to wait for volume three for the answer to that question. For those interested, the book has very little text, but great full page pictures of every card from series 8 through 14(it hurts even to write that!) It's just so stupid! 1 through 8 volume one 9 through 16 volume two!.... see it wasn't that hard?.. was it? The book cover is made to look like the wax wrapper of a Wacky Packages card wrapper and there a four Wacky Packages included. It's a cool book, but....
5.0 out of 5 stars
I buy these when I was young.,
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This review is from: Wacky Packages New New New (Hardcover)
I was born in 1960's. I like to buy Wacky Packages. They are funny. I not sure how much they cost back in 1970's.
5.0 out of 5 stars
wacky packages book,
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My 8 year old grandson and his 10 year old friend love this book. Helps the eight year old to read because it is funny and keeps his interest. Well worth the money
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fine collector's reference,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wacky Packages New New New (Hardcover)
Wacky Packages New New New is a follow-up to the popular WACKY PACKAGES first published by Abrams in 2008, and provides all 206 rare Wacky Packs from series 8 through 14, years 1974 and 1975. Fun parodies of common household brands appear in full color spoofing consumer products and marketing, and comes packaged with four limited edition stickers and a wax jacket, making for a fine collector's reference.
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Wacky Packages New New New by The Topps Company (Hardcover - April 1, 2010)
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