Doomed by Cartoon #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this striking 2008 issue from Morgan James Publishing, Thomas Nast’s bold artwork brings to life a surreal, politically charged nightmare: the Tammany Tiger Americus rampages through a Roman-style arena, unleashing chaos upon symbolic figures of American ideals—Lady Columbia, Lady Justice, and Mercury—while shattering the glass ballot box, the law, and the very fabric of the republic. With every panel drawn by Nast himself, the cover and interior alike, this is a visually arresting, allegorical fever dream where democracy itself is under siege.
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The Tammany Tiger Americus is loose in a Tammany Spoils Roman arena, killing Lady Columbia, Lady Justice, the god Mercury representing commerce, destroying a glass ballot box, the law, power, and the republic itself.
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