Iconic TIME Magazine "Is God Dead?" Cover (April 8, 1966) Handcrafted Refrigerator Magnet (2.5" x 3.5")
Own a piece of publishing history with this exclusive handcrafted refrigerator magnet featuring the controversial and groundbreaking April 8, 1966 TIME Magazine cover asking "Is God Dead?"
Magnet Details:
- Size: 2.5" x 3.5"
- High-definition print on professional color printers
- Durable metal frame
- Super clear mylar protective cover
- Firm plastic backing
- Thoroughly inspected before shipping
About the Cover:
This magnet captures one of the most iconic and controversial magazine covers of the 20th century. The stark black background with bold red text asking "Is God Dead?" marked the first time in TIME's history that the cover featured only text and no image. The cover story explored the emerging "death of God" theological movement and sparked intense debate across America.
Why This Magnet is a Great Collector's Piece:
- Features one of TIME Magazine's most famous and debated covers
- Represents a pivotal moment in American religious and cultural discourse
- High-quality reproduction preserves the striking simplicity of the original design
- Perfect for collectors of cultural ephemera and religious history buffs
About TIME Magazine:
Founded in 1923, TIME is one of the world's most influential news magazines. Known for its person of the year feature and in-depth reporting, TIME has been at the forefront of documenting and analyzing major world events for nearly a century.
Collector's Value:
Original copies of this issue are highly sought after, with well-preserved examples selling for $100-$200. This magnet offers an affordable way to own a piece of this valuable collectible design.
Display Options:
- Refrigerator centerpiece
- Locker decoration
- Office cubicle accent
- Religious studies classroom discussion piece
- Cultural history display
Perfect For:
- Magazine cover collectors
- Religious studies scholars
- 1960s culture enthusiasts
- Philosophers and theologians
- Anyone interested in pivotal moments in publishing history
This high-quality magnet is more than just decoration - it's a conversation piece that encapsulates a moment of profound questioning in American society. Whether you're a longtime TIME reader, a student of religious history, or a collector of cultural touchstones, this magnet is sure to provoke thought and discussion wherever it's displayed!
Don't let this piece of publishing history slip away. Add this magnet to your cart now and bring a thought-provoking piece of 1960s America to your home or office!
Note: This is an unofficial product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by TIME Magazine.