Showing posts with label ken burns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ken burns. Show all posts

Friday, September 19, 2014

Roosevelt Reading Room WORLD AROUND US "The Nation Asks for Action"

Our last entry in the Roosevelt Reading Room is another take on the life of FDR...
Compare and contrast this version by George Evans and Gray Morrow with the previous FDR tale by John Buscema.
Note what facts both stories present, and which ones each version omits.
We hope you've enjoyed our attempt to supplement the amazing Ken Burns PBS documentary The Roosevelts.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Roosevelt Reading Room WORLD AROUND US "Rough Rider"

The World Around Us educational comic series devoted its' 21st issue to American Presidents...
..and while some Presidents received single-page treatments, both the Roosevelts got multi-page stories!
Here's Teddy's tale..
It's interesting to contrast this version with the other Teddy tale from Life Stories of American Presidents, noting what both stories cover and what each leaves out that the other version mentions!
Several artists contributed to this tale, including George Evans, Norman Nodel, and Gerald McCann.
But we're not sure who penciled and/or inked which pages.
The World Around Us editors were notorious for making extensive editorial changes in the name of historical accuracy, and if the original artist didn't have the time to do corrections, the editors would corral whoever was in the office to redraw art.
Tomorrow, World Around Us' bio of FDR...

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Roosevelt Reading Room LIFE STORIES OF AMERICAN PRESIDENTS "Theodore Roosevelt"

With Ken Burns' The Roosevelts running on PBS...
...we thought we'd show how educational comics portrayed them, beginning with the Rough Rider!
This never-reprinted tale from Dell's Life Stories of American Presidents (1957) features the superb artwork of John Buscema.
Edited (and possibly written) by Helen Meyer.
If you think Buscema did a great job with the dynamic Teddy, wait until tomorrow, when he tackles the wheelchair-bound FDR in a masterful bit of effective storytelling!

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Shirts Inspired by Ken Burns' The War...


After seeing Ken Burns' The War, we thought of doing something in the same vein, showing the gritty, dramatic, truth in honest, non-romanticised terms. Not like Sgt. Fury or Our Army at War, but something that would pay respect to the dogfaces and leathernecks who actually won the war!
We proudly present... our World War II line , classic comic images drawn by veterans, for veterans, history and WWII buffs, or anyone who admires the men and women who put their lives on the line to stop true evil from conquering the world, not because they wanted to, but because they had to!