Nostalgia Illustrated was a New York City based magazine published by none other than comic book kingpin Stan Lee. It debuted in November 1974, with the issue you see here coming this month in 1975. It’s exactly as its title suggests—a collection of vintage photos of American icons. We imagine Lee wanted to get into the burgeoning tabloid market, but one that didn’t go full Hollywood gossip. Instead the stories are more along the lines of respectful bios, which makes it less tabloid than fanboy publication.
Except for the cover, its design is nothing special, but it contains a wealth of old Hollywood photos we haven’t seen before, which makes it worth a share. You get John Garfield, Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe (because what’s a nostalgia magazine without her?), a youthful John F. Kennedy, and many other celebs. There’s also a story on John Lewis Roventini, the “world’s smallest bellhop” at four feet in height, who was famous in New York City for a time. All in thirty scans below.