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Sad Sack Goes Home
Harvey
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1951
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Vol. 1
500,000 copies printed by the U.S. Army in 1951 to aid in reenlistment details Sad Sack having a difficult time readjusting to civilian life after being discharged, then deciding to return
Two months after publication Senator Homer Capehart called the “alleged comic book” a piece of “socialistic propaganda aimed at discrediting American industry” resulting in the Army destroying undistributed copies
500,000 copies printed by the U.S. Army in 1951 to aid in reenlistment details Sad Sack having a difficult time readjusting to civilian life after being discharged, then deciding to return
Two months after publication Senator Homer Capehart called the “alleged comic book” a piece of “socialistic propaganda aimed at discrediting American industry” resulting in the Army destroying undistributed copies
It's Time for Reason… Not Treason #1
Liberty Lobby
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1967
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Vol. 1
Promotional giveaway during the Vietnam that criticizes war 'profiteers'
Promotional giveaway during the Vietnam that criticizes war 'profiteers'
Two Faces of Communism
Christian Anti-Communism Crusade
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1961
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Vol. 1
Giveaway published by the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, distributed to schools and libraries
Giveaway published by the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, distributed to schools and libraries
Here's How America's Cartoonists Help to Sell U. S. Savings Bonds
Harvey
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1949
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Promotional comic using cartoon characters to sell Savings Bonds
Yalta to Korea
M. Philip Copp
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1952
Non-Key
Anti-Communist giveaway distributed by the Republican National Committee
Anti-Communist giveaway distributed by the Republican National Committee
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