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Superimposed at the top-left of this photo is the “PROPAGANDA” title logo. Just below it is the subtitle “Mad Max Mode.” This horizontal Black & White photo depicts a prettier and more youthful version of Mad Max the Road Warrior from the sci-fi action movie franchise. He has short light brown hair and wears a black leather motorcycle jacket, black denim jeans, and combat boots. His left leg has a black baseball catcher’s shin guard and an improvised orthopedic metal leg brace, which he is adjusting with his right hand. He also wears black leather fingerless gloves with spiked metal studs, a chain earring, a black leather strap with spiked metal studs around his upper left arm, and a heavy chain wrapped around his right boot. His whole body is visible as he sits sideways on a loading dock with his head turned slightly toward the camera, which he makes eye contact with. His back leans against the brick wall of the loading dock, with his butt and left foot on the dock’s rubber bumper. The garage door of the loading dock is closed. The model is Wayne Arents and the photo was taken in 1982 by Propaganda publisher and editor Fred Berger.

A Model Life
Date posted: February 12, 2026
Subject: The artistic philosophy of Propaganda Magazine, including photos of top Propaganda models

If Skulls Could Talk
Date posted: February 12, 2026
Subject: The story behind the Propaganda skull logo, including photos of the Propaganda skull T-shirt


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