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Comic Art Propaganda: A Graphic History

St. Martin's Press · 2010 · 1 issue
About the series

Comic Art Propaganda: A Graphic History is a single-issue, book-length comic from 2010 published by St. Martin's Press that explores the use of comic art as a tool for political messaging and social influence. It examines historical examples of propaganda in graphic form, highlighting how artists and publishers have shaped public opinion through the medium. The work is notable for its focused, scholarly approach to a niche but impactful intersection of art and ideology, offering a compact yet insightful overview of a century of visual persuasion.