Doodles from a lecture by Ethan Persoff at the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017.

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Doodles from a lecture by Ethan Persoff at the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017.
"If An A-Bomb Falls," United States Government, 1951
“If An A-Bomb Falls,” United States Government, 1951
This was an illustration from a government-issue comic book, tasked ambitiously with educating the public about how best to survive a nuclear attack. I believe that the name of the artist here is probably lost to history, though I saw one Internet commentator speculate that it looked like Jack Sparling’s work. You can find the entire comic at Ethan Persoff’s excellent website here.
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Mad Quickies: Trump Tracts, Drawing Machines, Art Crimes and WAY MORE!
Mad Quickies: Trump Tracts, Drawing Machines, Art Crimes and WAY MORE!
Well hey there pals. This week has been… interesting (?) so far. And I have a feeling it’s only the beginning. So I bring to you this respite – this mid-week oasis of Good Things. It’s your Wednesday Quickies. Let’s? First things first- These dancing avatars seem, at first glance, to be costumed folks. However… Oh just watch! There’s motion capture and computer generated graphics. It’s so SO cool…
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