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Into the jungle! : a boy's comic strip history of World War II / Jimmy Kugler ; compiled with an introduction by Michael Kugler.

Van Pelt Library D745.2 .K845 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kugler, Jimmy, 1932-1969, author.
Contributor:
Kugler, Michael (Michael James), writer of introduction.
Series:
Cultures of childhood
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1939-1945--Caricatures and cartoons.
World War, 1939-1945.
Cartoonists--Nebraska.
Cartoonists.
Nebraska.
Genre:
Caricatures and cartoons.
Physical Description:
xi, 236 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2023]
Summary:
"Near the end of World War II and after, a small-town Nebraska youth, Jimmy Kugler, drew more than a hundred double-sided sheets of comic strip stories. Over half of these six-panel tales retold the Pacific War as fought by "Frogs" and "Toads," humanoid creatures brutally committed to a kill-or-be-killed struggle. The history of American youth depends primarily on adult reminiscences of their own childhoods, adult testimony to the lives of youth around them, or surmises based on at best a few creative artifacts. The survival then of such a large collection of adolescent comic strips from America's small-town Midwest is remarkable. Michael Kugler reproduces the never-before-published comics of his father's adolescent imagination as a microhistory of American youth in that formative era. Also included in Into the Jungle! A Boy's Comic Strip History of World War II are the likely comic book models for these stories and inspiration from news coverage in newspapers, radio, movies, and newsreels. Kugler emphasizes how US propaganda intended to inspire patriotic support for the war gave this young artist a license for his imagined violence. In a context of progressive American educational reform, these violent comic stories, often in settings modeled on the artist's small Nebraska town, suggests a form of adolescent rebellion against moral conventions consistent with comic art's reputation for "outsider" or countercultural expressions. Kugler also argues that these comics provide evidence for the transition in American taste from war stories to the horror comics of the late 1940s and early 1950s. Kugler's thorough analysis of his father's adolescent art explains how a small-town boy from the plains distilled the popular culture of his day for an imagined war he could fight on his audacious, even shocking terms"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. One What Started the War
ch. Two The Fall of Frogington
ch. Three The Fate of a Toad Convoy
ch. Four The Battle of Toadajima
ch. Five The Fall of Eagle Island.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Kugler, Jimmy. Into the jungle!
ISBN:
9781496842817
1496842812
9781496842824
1496842820
OCLC:
1316776236

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