🎤 This is Alternative Press issue #341.2 from December 2016, cover 2 of the 2 collectible covers that were released, in which Melanie served as her own creative director, stylist, and makeup artist. Copies of this issue are becoming harder to find, especially with all mini posters still intact. It is in high demand, shown by the large number of watchers on other listings. Grab yours now before someone else claims it.

⭐ The full 14-page Melanie Martinez feature, "The Tears and Fears of Melanie Martinez," is intact and in great condition. The spread includes the Emily Soto photo shoot, an in-depth interview covering the Cry Baby era, and Melanie's handwritten note to her fans.

🌟Also inside: a Frank Iero Polaroid photo special tied to his release Parachutes, features on Waterparks and Chelsea Grin, and a drummer special with Fall Out Boy, Slipknot, Set It Off, and Hey Violet.

⭐ All mini posters are intact: Melanie Martinez, Twenty One Pilots, New Years Day, Pierce the Veil, Bring Me the Horizon, Gerard Way, Jeffree Star, and Panic! at the Disco. All mini posters are pictured in this listing.

🛑 Please note the large Melanie Martinez foldout poster insert is NOT included in this copy.

👍 Condition: Good. Newsstand copy with no mailing label. Inner pages are in great condition. The spine shows ink cracking and peeling at one end. The back cover has visible scratch damage. All mini posters included; large fold-out Melanie posted NOT included. Light surface wear consistent with a read copy. Please see all photos for a full view of condition and any imperfections.

📦 Ships via USPS Media Mail in protective packaging. Please open with care upon arrival.

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