Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story
Educational comic book published by the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellowship_of_Reconciliation_(United_States)" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Fellowship of Reconciliation</a> following the success of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. <br /><br />The comic book advocates for the principles of nonviolence and teaches methods of nonviolent resistance. It was produced by the studio of artist Al Capp, who admired Dr. King. <br /><br />Civil rights activist and congressman <a href="https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/profiles/article/58354-a-comic-book-for-social-justice-john-lewis.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Comic book for social justice">John Lewis</a> read and was inspired by this work as a teenager.
Resnick, Benton and Hassler, Alfred (writers)
Barry, Sy (artist)
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1958
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Natural Beauty -- Everybody's Fight
<span><span>"Natural Beauty -- Everybody's Fight" illustrates quotations and paraphrases from President Lyndon B. Johnson's "</span></span><a href="http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=26993" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Remarks to the Delegates to the White House Conference on Natural Beauty</a>," given on May 25, 1965.<br /><span><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. </span><br /><br /><span>Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S." <br /><br />Text excerpt: "President Johnson says: 'At first there seemed to be no end to the wonder of the land, and then the country grew. There came ignorance, greed and ruthless exploitation. Today, natural beauty has new enemies, and we need new weapons to fight these enemies.'"<br /><br />"All of us can help clean up open spaces, protect parks from damage, teach friends not to littler, respect the plants and animals that live on Earth with us."</span>
Schiff, Jack
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1966 July
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Never Underestimate A New Idea!
Binky says: "Never Underestimate A New Idea!"<br /><br />Comic description: Allergy enters a soap-box derby and tells Binky that he was going to try something new and different with his car but decided against it because he was afraid that the other boys would laugh at him. Binky tells Allergy that the Wright brothers were also laughed at for having new ideas and today, they are world renoened inventors. Binky's story gives Allergy the courage to try out his new ideas on his soap-box car.<br /><br />[Image description: The comic book cover shows three students sitting at desks and working on their hobbies. One is making miniature ships, the other is sculpting animals, and another is admiring a stamp collection. All three look up and stare at Superboy who is flying above a desk with a sign on it that says 'reserved for superboy'. Over his shoulder he has a giant bag that appears to be holding something large and heavy. As Superboy lowers it onto the desk, one of the students says, "Here comes Superboy now! Gosh, I wonder what his hobby can be?"]<br /><br /><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/7256" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Adventure Comics: Superboy no.215 AUG 1955</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1955 August
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New York State Department of Mental Hygiene presents Chic Young’s Blondie
Educational comic book promoting sound emotional health, particularly within families. A letter written by Newton Bigelow, M.D., Commissioner of Mental Hygiene for the State of New York is printed inside the back cover. <br /><br />Excerpts: <br />"As Blondie said, there is no magic formula, no set of rules for mental health. BUt there are some underlying principles that it helps to know about, especially in our relations with our children and with other people....applying them wherever possible to ordinary everyday situations, you may find that life is more satisfying, a little pleasanter for you, your children and the people around you.<br /><br />You will understand yourself and others a little better and you will feel more inner contentment."<br /><br />From front cover "The New York State Deptartment of Mental Hygiene presents Chic Young's Blondie in Scapegoat; Love Conquers All; Let's Face it; On Your Own. Produced by Joe Musial"
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King Features
1950
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Peace on Earth
<p>Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values.</p>
<p>Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."<br /><br />Text:<br />"Peace on Earth. The alphabet and the language may be different, but the same sentiment dwells in the hearts and minds of men all over the world."<br /><br />Published in February of 1967, this issue featured Sgt. Rock fighting “the toughest battle of his life.” In real life, public opposition to the war in Vietnam was growing in 1967. Groups like “<a href="http://anothermother.org/about" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Another Mother for Peace</a>” wrote Congress, <a href="https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/beyond-vietnam" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Martin Luther King, Jr.</a> gave a controversial speech against the war, and the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Mobilization_Committee_to_End_the_War_in_Vietnam" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam</a> organized a march on the Pentagon where over 600 people were arrested for civil disobedience. </p>
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/48425" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Our Army at War: no.176 FEB 1967</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1967 February
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Pioneers of 1976
Binky presents "Pioneers of 1976" <br /><br />Comic description: Binky and his friends talk about how exciting it would be to make an important scientific discovery in the future. They day dream about building shuttles to the moon, discovering a cure for a disease, or inventing an important machine. Binky says : "Pioneer spirit built this country, and new pioneering opportunities are always opening up. Just keep alert and learn as much as you can!".<br /><br /><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."
Letters: Gaspar Saladino
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/10646" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Batman: Batmantown, U.S.A. no.100 JUN 1956</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1956 June
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Power is Green
Educational comic book in the form of a dialogue between a successful black man in a suit who is taking a vacation with his wife in their convertable. He encourages young men of color hanging around a diner to get free job training and advice so as to increase their economic power. The story suggests that prejudice is not as strong a motivation as the desire to make money.<br /><br />p. 6 "I can't speak English good!" "No sweat--a man with a skill doesn't need to be a great talker....You'll get along fine!"<br /><br />"What about prejudice man? You know what I mean, suppose you're black!" "The Man needs help! You'd be surprised how UNprejudiced he gets when YOU got something his business needs." <br /><br />"GREEN is a powerful color, too Baby!!"
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1969
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Rex Morgan, M.D. Talks About Your Unborn Child!
Educational comic book about the dangers of drinking while pregnant and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.<br /><br />Sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Inside front cover contains a letter signed by G. R. Dickerson, Director of the ATF. <br /><br />Plot: An pregnant woman comes into the hospital having injured her hand badly after drinking and falling at a party. Dr. Morgan speaks to her about the danger alcohol presents to her unborn child.<br /><br />Excerpts:<br /><br />From letter: "The unborn child gets its nourishment from the mother. What she eats or drinks, the infant share - - including alcoholic beverages. Research has shown that women who drink heavily during pregnancy risk giving birth to infants who suffer from a variety of physical and/or mental defects, a condition known generally as "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome."<br /><br />From comic: "A woman should remember one thing! <strong>The womb that your baby grows in for nine months before birth can be more important than any other home your child will live in during its lifetime!</strong>"
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Field Newspaper Syndicate
1980
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School Blues!
Buzzy has the answer to "School Blues!" <br /><br />Comic description: After being discouraged by a bad report card, Joe thinks about quitting high school and starting a job. Joe meets with his school counselor, at his parent's suggestion, and his counselor enrolls him in a new course. Joe tells Buzzy that he likes his new course so much that he has decided to stay in school. His grades in all his other subjects have also improved. Buzzy reminds the reader to carefully consider important life decisions. <br /><br />[Image description: A text panel on the comic book cover reads: "How would you like a Superboy souvenir in your home? A memento of some great adventure or deed performed by the BOY OF STEEL? You'd like it, of course, but no more so than eager customers in Smallville, flocking to purchase mementos of their famed boy citizen! Everybody is happy-- except Superboy himself-- when he learns there is a mystery behind the Superboy Souvenirs!". The image on the cover shows superboy using his super-strength to place a giant meteor onto a petastal. The petastal has a sign that says: "Super Souvenir Meteor which Superboy Caught Before it Smashed into a City!". Next to Superboy is a man in a suit saying: "Thanks for pouring the concrete base and bringing the meteor here, Superboy! Now just one more little detail... building a wooden shelter over it!". A thought bubble by Superboy says: "Hmm! As a souvenir, this meteor is more trouble than it was as a menace! All I had to do then was to CATCH it!".]<br /><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."
<span class="credit_label">Script: </span><span class="credit_value">Jack Schiff<br /></span><span class="credit_label">Pencils: </span><span class="credit_value">Win Mortimer<br /></span><span class="credit_label">Inks: </span><span class="credit_value">Win Mortimer</span><span class="credit_value"><br /></span><span class="credit_label">Letters: </span><span class="credit_value">Ira Schnapp</span>
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/56942" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Superboy: The Superboy Souvenirs no.36 OCT 1954</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1954 October
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Sparky's Second Chance. Fire Safety for Everyone
Educational comic book sponsored and distributed by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA. Created and produced by Custom Comic Services. Finished artwork by Mike Roy.
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1988
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Spider-Man and Power Pack [National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse comic book]
Marvel giveaway comic book produced in cooperation with the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse. Children are urged to tell a trusted adult if something has happened, and to know that there are phone numbers to call if you need help. While speaking to one young boy whose babysitter has abused him, Spider-Man reveals that he too was abused as a child. <br /><br />Letter inside front cover is signed by Anne H. Cohn, D.P.H., Executive Director National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse:<br /><br />"The purpose of this book is to teach you how to protect yourself from sexual abuse and what to do if it happens to you. I shows you that even people you know and trust can touch you in ways or in places that feel uncomfortable or yukky or just not right. Or, they can make you touch them in private places. And this book tells you that if this happens, it's not your fault--you can say no--and there is help out there."<br /><br />Back cover: "The National Education Association recognizes this publication as a viable attempt to education children about the problem of child sexual abuse."
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The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Prodigy! [Marvel/Planned Parenthood Federation of America comic book]
Informational comic book aimed at teenagers provides basic facts about sex, reproduction and birth control, as well as suggested sources to learn more.<br /><br />Story: The Amazing Spider-Man discovers that the alien villain, the Prodigy, is convincing teenagers to have unprotected sex. Prodigy plans to use the resulting children as child laborers on his home planet, Intellectia. Spider-Man unmasks the villain in front of TV cameras to thwart the plot.<br /><br />From title page: "This comic was produced by Marvel Comics Group in conjunction with Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc."<br /><br />"Stan Lee presents: A special Planet Parenthood issue of The Amazing Spider-Man.<br /><br />Ann Robinson, writer<br />Ross Andru, artist<br />Mike Esposito, inker<br />Jan Cohen, colorist<br />Joe Rosen, letterer"<br /><br /><br />Story dialog: <br /><br />Prodigy: "Remember, all those people who tell you DON'T--'Don't do it'--'Don't get into heavy stuff'--they just try to scare you into thinking it's easy to get pregnant. But I say, how else can you prove you're a man: How else are you going to get a man?"<br /><br />Spider-Man: "My webbed head! I'm no Marcus Welby, but there's gotta be some way these kids can get the RIGHT info.*<br /><br />*(See page 16--Stan.)<br /><br />Spider-Man: "I see it all now!...He wants them to be baby machines! Changing diapers, going nowhere in dead-end jobs...Sitting home every night trying to find the time and money to go to a movie or buzz out to the burger stand."
Robinson, Ann, writer
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1976
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The Best Present of All!
Binky in "The Best Present of All!"<br /><br />Comic description: A young boy named Allergy laments that he wasn't able to buy nicer presents for his father and Binky because he doesn't have as much money as they do. His father tells him that because he donated money to charity, sang Christmas carols to the elderly, and fixed up toys for children in the hospital, he gave the best present that anyone can actually give. He gave "real thought for other people's happiness". <br /><br />[Image description: The cover of the comic shows superboy being shot out of a cannon. Two men look on in surprise. One says "What--? That's not a cannonball we shot out! It's Clark kent--No, it's SUPERBOY!".]<br /><br /><span>Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. </span><br /><br /><span>Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."<br /><br /><br /></span>
<span class="credit_label">Script: </span><span class="credit_value">Jack Schiff<br /></span><span class="credit_label">Pencils: </span><span class="credit_value">Bob Oksner<br /></span><span class="credit_label">Inks: </span><span class="credit_value">Bob Oksner<br /></span><span class="credit_label"></span><span class="credit_label">Letters: </span><span class="credit_value">Ira Schnapp</span>
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/56946" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Superboy: The Boy Wizard no.46 JAN 1956</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1956 January
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The Big Dance
Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."<br /><br />Passage description: Mary Lou and her friend Janie are walking home from school. Mary Lou complains to Janie that her parents insist that she be home from the big school dance by 12. Mary Lou's date to the dance, Muggsie, catches up to the girls walking. He tells the girls that having a curfew really isn't that bad. In fact, he has a curfew and doesn't mind. Janie figures that all of the kids probably have to be home by midnight anyways. <br /><br />[Image description: The comic book cover shows Batman and Robin in the Batcave. They are facing a large caveman holding a stone club above his head and ready to strike them. Robin says to Batman: "Batman, it's the caveman we've been hunting for!". Batman replies: "Yes--and he's discovered our secret Bat-cave!".]
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/10647" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Batman: The House of Batman no.102 SEP 1956</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1956 September
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The Story of Inflation
Educational comic book published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Public Information Department.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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1981. Third printing, 1985.
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Tips on Camping!
<p>Binky gives "Tips on Camping!"<br /><br />Comic description: Binky gives Allergy camping tip including: how to behave out-of-doors, how to take care of a camping knife, how to build a fire, and how to dress properly. Binky says, "Knowing the proper skills and the proper saftey measures will make your camping trip a happy one". <br /><br />[Image description: Comic book cover shows Superboy's twin throwing a wrecking ball at a brick wall. Two men watch him and one says, "The wrecking machine is out or order -- so Supserboy is smashing that wall down, instead! Amazing, isn't it?". The real Superboy watches the robot Superboy with astonishment and thinks, "It certainly is amazing, Especially to me!"]<br /><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values.</p>
<p>Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."</p>
Script: Jack Schiff
Pencils: Win Mortimer
Inks: Win Mortimer
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/7255" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Adventure Comics: Superboy no.212 MAY 1955</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1955 May
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Tips On Summer Fun!
Peter Porkchops gives "Tips On Summer Fun!"<br /><br />Comic description: Peter Porkchops and his friends enjoy summer activities including going swimming at the pool, playing sports, going to the movies, and enjoying refreshing drinks. While they are having summer fun, they also always remember not to roughhouse or litter and to always be respectful to others. And when it is too hot to play outside, they remember that they can always visit the library and enjoy some summer reading! <br /><br />[Image description: The comic book cover shows Superboy swimming in a lake and pulling two boys on a wakeboard behind him. Four other boys stand on a floating dock in the middle of the lake with a flag flying from it that says 'Smallville Boys' Camp'. One of the boys says, "That's our 'Uncle' Superboy!".]<br /><br /><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."
Script: Jack Schiff
Pencils: Rube Grossman
Inks: Rube Grossman
Letters: Ira Schnapp
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/7253" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Adventure Comics: Superboy no.203 AUG 1954</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1954 August
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Tough To Be Free. A Message About Sniffing From SAFE
Educational comic book sponsored and distributed by Solvent Abuse Foundation for Education (SAFE). Created and produced by Custom Comic Services.<br />Artwork by Mike Roy.<br /><br />A message from The Solvent Abuse Foundation for Education (SAFE) is printed inside the front cover. <br /><br />"Boys and Girls,<br />Every day you make choices. Some choices are easy -- like choosing what to wear or eat. Other choices are more difficult -- like choosing your friends or how to spend your time.<br />At some point in your life, someone may try to get you to make a choice you know is wrong. Saying no to them can be tough. But you must be <em>tough</em>, if you want to stay <em>free.</em> <br />Sometimes choices are easier to make when you know how they will affect your life. We hope the facts in this book will help you choose to use chemicals safelyt and correctly."
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/8635" target="_blank" title="Comic Arts Collection" rel="noreferrer noopener">Comic Arts Collection</a>, James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
1987
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Wanted: A Teen-Age Code [public service comic]
<span><span>Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br /></span></span>Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S." <br /><br />Comic description: After a disasterous experience crashing Sally Perkins' party, Dave apologizes and proposes creating a teen code of behavior to avoid future unhappiness. <br /><br />Second [Image Description: Superboy comic book cover. Superboy projects heat rays from his eyes to toast marshmallows in the living room fireplace. The family sits nearby.]
Script: Jack Schiff
Pencils: Ruben Moreira
Inks: Ruben Moreira
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/56948" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Superboy: The Story of Superboy's Sister no.62 JAN 1958</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1958 January
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What Are YOU Getting out of School?
Buzzy asks: "What Are YOU Getting out of School?<br /><br />Comic description: Jan reflects on how when he first started school in America, he studied very hard but felt lonely. Soon he was able to make friends and participate in extracurricular activities. Jan tells his friends "That's what school means to me-- not only learning and the studying but all those other things you get a chance to do." Buzzy says that Jan has reminded him not to take all of the advantages of a free education for granted.<br /><br />[Image description: Superboy is on a stage surrounded by an audience and lifts a huge 1 ton weight over his head. A sign next to him says "Clark Kent performing Superboy feats". He looks surprised and a thought bubble says: "Gosh! This isn't the fake prop prepared for Clark's act, but the REAL THING! Lana Lang's tricked me!". Lana Lang sticks her head out from behind the curtain on stage and her thought bubble says: "I've proved Clark is Superboy once and for all!".]<br /><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."
Script: Jack Schiff <br />Pencils: Win Mortimer <br />Inks: Win Mortimer <br /><span class="credit_label">Letters: </span><span class="credit_value">Ira Schnapp</span>
<div><span class="credit_value"> </span></div>
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/56944" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Superboy: The Amazing Adventures of Superboy's Costume no.44 OCT 1955</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1955 October
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What's Wrong with These Pictures?
Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S." <br /><br />Script: Jack Schiff<br />Pencils: Bernard Baily<br />Inks: Bernard Baily<br />Letters: Ira Schnapp
Schiff, Jack (script)
Baily, Bernard (pencils and inks)
Schnapp, Ira (letters)
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/88288" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Detective Comics, no. 339, May 1965">Detective Comics, no. 339, May 1965</a>, James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
1965 May
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Winter Sports Champions of the World
Comic description: The comic begins with this text: "Started by the ancient Greeks, the Olympic Games stand for international friendship through fine sportsmanship. Athletes of 32 nations gathered in Cortina, Italy for the first part of the 1956 Olympics- the winter sports". The comic then goes on to mention some highlights of the 1956 Olympic games including olympic medalists and those who set new records. Underneath the iconic symbol of the olympics the text reads: "Over every olympic contest flies the flag bearing this symbol of the sporting friendship of all mankind. Rings stand for five continents. At least one of the colors-- blue, yellow, black, green, red-- appears in every nation's flag. In 1960 the flag will fly at squaw valley, Calif., when the U.S. will play host to the games".<br /><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."
<span class="credit_label">Script: </span><span class="credit_value">Jack Schiff<br /></span><span class="credit_label">Pencils: </span><span class="credit_value">Ruben Moreira<br /></span><span class="credit_label">Inks: </span><span class="credit_value">Ruben Moreira</span><span class="credit_value"><br /></span><span class="credit_label">Letters: </span><span class="credit_value">Ira Schnapp</span>
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/10650" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Batman: The Challenge of Batwoman no.105 FEB 1957</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1957 February
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Worldwide Adventures in Science!
Comic description: A new geophysical year will begin in July, 1957. This means that scientists from over 50 nations will try to solve pressing scientific problems. This includes studying the forces that create electrical storms, charting jet streams, launching satellites, understanding the effects of the Auroras, and understanding earthquakes with the goal of being able to predict them. <br /><br />[Image description: Batman Jones rides a bicycle and whizzes past cars on a busy urban street. Above the city skyline is the bat-signal. Batman Jones passes Batman and Robin who are in the Batmobile driving next to him. Robin points to Batman Jones and says to Batman: "Batman, Look! Batman Jones is answering the bat-signal, too!".]<br /><br />Public service comic published as a part of the National Social Welfare Assembly Comics Project. The Comics Project lasted from August 1949 - July 1967 and produced over 200 pages promoting citizenship and social values. <br /><br />Publisher's Note: "Published as a public service in cooperation with The National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S."
Pencils: Ruben Moreira
Inks: Ruben Moreira
Letters: Ira Schnapp
<a href="https://gallery.library.vcu.edu/items/show/10651" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Batman: The Big Batman Quiz no.108 JUN 1957</a> James Branch Cabell Library, VCU Libraries
DC Comics
1957 June
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