⚠️ ALARMA! Mexican True Crime Magazine – 1960s Issue – Vintage Police Tabloid / Nota Roja
Description:
Rare vintage issue of ALARMA!, Mexico’s infamous nota roja (true crime) magazine from the 1960s. Known for its sensational headlines, lurid photography, and shocking coverage of real-life murders, accidents, and scandals, Alarma! became a cult publication that defined Mexican pulp journalism.
Each issue is printed in Spanish and packed with dramatic black-and-white photos, period ads, and bold graphic design that reflect the gritty social and cultural atmosphere of mid-century Mexico. These magazines are now highly collectible among fans of crime history, pulp art, and Latin American print culture.
📖 Details:
Original 1960s printing (not a reprint)
Language: Spanish
Publisher: Publicaciones Alarma, Mexico City
Approx. size: Newspaper format
Condition: Vintage wear consistent with age — possible creases, toning, small tears, or minor cover loss (see photos for exact condition).
Perfect for collectors of Mexican crime ephemera, pulp magazines, or those interested in nota roja journalism.