Skip to main content alibris logo
Government Issue: Comics for the People, 1940s-2000s - Graham, Richard, and Jacobson, Sid (Foreword by)
Filter Results
Item Condition
Seller Rating
Other Options
Change Currency

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 mascot. Dozens of artists and writers, known and unknown, were recruited to ...

loading
Government Issue: Comics for the People, 1940s-2000s 2011, Harry N. Abrams, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9781419700781

Trade paperback