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Comic Books and The Cold War

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Comic Books and The Cold War

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    1. Comic Books and The Cold War Comics as Propaganda

    2. Captain America Was first written in the 1940s as an Anti-Nazi WWII propaganda. The first cover shows Capt. America throwing down with Hitler. (March 1941)

    3. Captain America and The Cold War Once WWII ended- artist create Communist Villains for Captain America to fight.

    4. The Red Skull

    6. Supreme Soviets

    7. Superman & the Cold War Superman has a dream of a nuclear Holocaust and ponders if he should destroy all the Nuclear Weapons, but decides that will only make matters worse. "I wouldn't be hurt by nuclear war I'd be the only survivor If I let it happen!" -Superman

    8. Iron Man Iron Man was the superhero alter-ego of Tony Stark- who was wounded and captured in Vietnam and has to develop weapons for the Communist North Vietnamese. Secretly Stark constructs his Iron Man suit and escapes the Vietnamese.

    9. Iron Man in 1965

    13. Iron Man- 1980

    16. Cold War in Film & TV

    17. Your Assignment.. Is to create a comic strip that addresses a Cold War issue. It must be at least 5 frames long. It must be in the form of propaganda.it must have a distinct side (you may create one from a Soviet perspective if you wish).

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