PopKulture's photos with the keyword: hero
The Living Shadow
23 Sep 2011 |
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The Living Shadow by Maxwell Grant, hardcover published by Street and Smith, 1931.
December 7, 1941
07 Dec 2011 |
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In the weeks and days before that fateful attack on Pearl Harbor, rumors of war mingled with offsetting rumors of peace, while generals and diplomats conspired in marble halls as the spectre of war hovered ominously over an uneasy public.
Imagine, if you will, back on the mainland, an average American sipping their morning coffee and checking out the latest exploits of the Man of Steel, unaware that history was already unfolding midway across the ocean that would change the world forever.
Even Superman, it appears, muddled through that morn, oblivious to the great, impending danger fomenting in the Pacific. In the aftermath of those events, however, the comics responded swiftly, and with a single-minded fury impossible in today's politically-divided landscape. Theirs was an outburst of patriotism and propaganda like nothing previously unleashed in popular culture.
The very same heroes previously concerned with petty criminals and two-bit villains spearheaded a vigorous and gallant charge against the wartime enemies of America - a charge that would unfold equally in the Sunday comics as well as the comic books themselves. Some of those heroes defended the home-front; others worked to sabotage efforts behind enemy lines. Some fought on land, while others toiled at sea. But the greatest among them took to the skies to meet the oppressors head-on, and the effect on morale cannot be understated - after all, with Superman on our side, how could we possibly lose?
The Phantom
09 Dec 2011 |
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One of many comic strips birthed in the 30's, the legend of the Phantom - or 'the Ghost Who Walks' - continues to this day. The Phantom mythos dates back to the 1500's, when the father of British sailor Christopher Walker was slain by pirates and his son swore a blood oath to fight evil-doers, and thus the legacy passes from father to son each generation.
The Phantom - January 21, 1940. Written by Lee Falk and drawn by Ray Moore.
Smilin' Jack
09 Dec 2011 |
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Smilin' Jack was an aviation/adventure strip created in 1933 by Zack Mosley. It didn't take long for Mosley to really settle into the style of cartooning that would define not only the strip but, in large part, the era in general. Just look at the middle panel: the crisp, economical linework and graceful caricatures!
Smilin' Jack by Zack Mosley, 1936.
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