Trischa Goodnow, Monroe, Oregon, is professor of
speech communication in the School of Arts and Communication at
Oregon State University and has published books on parliamentary
debate and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
James J. Kimble, East Hanover, New Jersey,
associate professor of communication and the arts at Seton Hall
University, is author of Mobilizing the Home Front: War Bonds and
Domestic Propaganda and Prairie Forge: The Extraordinary Story of
the Nebraska Scrap Metal Drive of World War II, as well as writer
and co-producer of the feature documentary Scrappers: How the
Heartland Won World War II.
The 10 Cent War revisits the iconic conventions of the World War II comic book-the pin-up girl heroine, the demonized Japanese antagonist, and the titular male superhero and his boyish-but-stalwart sidekick-and demonstrates that everything we think we already know about Golden Age comics needs reassessment. The contributing scholars provide fascinating close-readings of both famous and obscure works, placing them in historical context and showing that these 'funnybooks' still have much to teach us about war, propaganda, and race and gender relations that remains relevant to our own time."" - Marc DiPaolo, author of War, Politics, and Superheroes: Ethics and Propaganda in Comics and Film
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