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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Science versus Brains," Victor Gillam crafts a striking allegorical showdown where Uncle Sam and John Bull balance against a coalition of nations on a see-saw, with History and a cannon serving as the fulcrum—each panel a sharp, satirical commentary on global power and progress. The story’s bold visual style, rendered entirely by Gillam across writing, art, inking, and coloring, is matched by Grant E. Hamilton’s dramatic cover, capturing the tension in a single, dynamic image.
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Uncle Sam and John Bull are sitting at one end of the see-saw, while Turkey, Spain, China, France, Germany and Russia struggle to stay on the other end, with 'History' and a cannon as the fulcrum.
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