Tuesday, June 16, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics NO ORDINARY FLU

Just over a century ago, a terrible pandemic swept through the world...
...but the response by Americans was far, far different than in 2020!
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Published in 2008, this comic was distributed for free throughout the state of Washington.
I’ve been developing public health comics since 2008, when award-winning Seattle comics artist David Lasky and I created No Ordinary Flu, a comic book that evolved from my work trying to raise awareness of the potential catastrophic nature of a severe influenza pandemic.
It’s hard to interest people in health warnings about an illness that comes around every year, and presenting the information in a standard fact sheet did little to raise their awareness.
But by using comics to tell the story of a family living through the influenza pandemic of 1918, the issue takes on emotional weight and urgency.
A narrative grounds the information in what happens to the characters.
Suddenly, a crisis that seemed abstract and distant becomes much more concrete and human.
There's more to the story, as you'll see next Tuesday!
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Monday, June 15, 2020

Monday Madness / CoronaVirus Comics Y: THE LAST MAN "UnManned" part 1

What if a lethal pandemic could be targeted...
...to one, specific, type of victim?
"What's there to be afraid of...?"
Well, this was 2002, not 2020...
Written by Brian K Vaughn, penciled by Pia Guerra, and inked by José Marzan, Jr., this intro from Vertigo's Y: the Last Man #1 (2002) tells the story. clearly and concisely, setting up multiple plotlines for the future.
There's lots of concepts jammed into the multi-award winning post-apocalyptic 60-issue series including political conspiracies, ethical dilemma of cloning, LGBT extremists, and interracial love, among others.
The conclusion of the premiere will be here next Monday!
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(collecting issues 1-10)

Sunday, June 14, 2020

Holiday Reading Room EVERY DAY'S A HOLLY DAY "Thrilling Story Behind Old Glory: Flag Day"

In a patriotic fever while waiting for the 4th of July?
Learn About...
...and try to forget it's also (ironically) the 74th birthday of legendary Draft-dodger Don (the Con) Trump!
OOPS!
Note the Union soldiers in panel 5 are wearing Confederate gray!
Why is this 1955 comic entitled "Every Day's a Holly Day" instead of "Every Day's a Holiday"?
Because it was given away to kids by grocers who sold Holly Sugar!
Illustrated by John Rosenberger, it's a unique pamphlet covering a number of American holidays, including both Lincoln and Washington's Birthdays (before they were combined into "Presidents' Day" in 1962), Mothers' Day (though not Fathers' Day), Flag Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and a couple of holidays we've largely abandoned...Pan-American Day and American Indian Day!
Note: We're still not back to our non-coronavirus comics schedule, but we're gearing up for our traditional multi-blog Summer Mini-Marathons which we'll announce over the 4th of July weekend and begin the week after, along with daily posts here!
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Saturday, June 13, 2020

Tomorrow is FLAG DAY...

...so celebrate by indulging in one of the few American-created art forms...
COMIC BOOKS!
Read free comics of fictional epidemics/pandemics destroying America (or Earth) in the past, present, and future...Mon-Fri here on this blog, and weekly / bi-weekly on our other RetroBlogs, including our newest one...
...plus...
...True Love Comics Tales
(You'd be amazed at how many romance comics stories revolve around disease!)...
...Secret Sanctum of Captain Video...
...Western Comics Adventures...
...the aptly-named
...Seduction of the Innocent...
...Hero Histories...
...Heroines!...
...Horror Comics of the 1950s...
...War: Past, Present and Future...
...Crime & Punishment!
Besides the daily posts here at Atomic Kommie Comics, there'll be at several new ones spread out among the various RetroBlogs each week!
(BTW, the other truly American art forms are jazz and rock n' roll!)
Don't Miss Them!

Friday, June 12, 2020

Friday Fun / CoronaVirus Comics CHILLING ADVENTURES IN SORCERY TOLD BY SABRINA "Ultimate Cure"

Archie Comics doing a horror comic isn't unusual...
....but AfterLife with Archie, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina or even Jughead: the Hunger this ain't!
Not exactly the usual wholesome Archie fare, eh?
Written by Frank Doyle, penciled by Stan Goldberg, and inked by Jon D'Agastino, this lead story from Archie's Chilling Adventures in Sorcery Told by Sabrina #2 (1972) was their contribution to the industry-wide "monsterization" bright on by the loosening of restraints by the Comics Code Authority in 1971.
Why it was deliberately-done in the Archie "house style" remains a mystery to this day!
(To be fair, when Archie jumped on the Batman/James Bond fad of the mid-1960s, their comics featuring the Riverdale crew as either super-heroes or spies were also illustrated in the humorous "house style"!)
After two issues, the book was reformatted as a realistically-illustrated traditional horror comic, running nine more issues.
Sabrina didn't appear in them...
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(reprinting the two Archie-style issues as well as the best of the retooled 1970s series)