[PDF.43me] Government Issue: Comics for the People, 1940s-2000s
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| #1290927 in Books | 2011-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.75 x1.25 x7.75l,3.20 | File type: PDF | 304 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Fun and Smart!|By James B Carter|If you're interested in how governments have made use of the comics medium for propaganda and social engineering, this is a great place to start! Colorful enough to act as a coffee table book but smart enough to cite in your research, this text has wide appeal and will teach anyone who reads it something they didn't know before.|0 of 0 people f|From Booklist|Captain America fights drugs, Li’l Abner promotes military recruitment, and Supergirl encourages seat-belt use in the public-service comics produced by federal and state government agencies, co
Since the 1940s, federal and state government agencies have published comics to disseminate public information. Comics legends Will Eisner and Milton Caniff produced comics for the army. Li’l Abner joined the navy. Walt Kelly’s Pogo told parents how much TV their kids should watch, Bert the Turtle showed them how to survive a nuclear attack, and Dennis the Menace took “A Poke at Poison.” Smokey Bear had his own comic, and so did Zippy, the USPS...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Government Issue: Comics for the People, 1940s-2000s | Richard Graham. I really enjoyed this book and have already told so many people about it!