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Is this a real Dr. Seuss? What year is it from?
According to https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb0000819h yes it's real and the year it's from is 1941 more specifically 1941-07-08. You can view what I think might be all or most of his political cartoons here: https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/collection/bb65202085
Damn, Dr. Seuss made some banger adult comics. Yet, the only ones which were remembered are the children's stuff.
“Adult comic” makes me think of Dr. Seuss porn lol
He did that as well.
The colloquial term for adult-themed comic magazines is, or are least used to be, Comix, I think. Not the porn ones, that is.
google "dr seuss wwii propaganda" you ain't seen nothing yet
Yeah, I honestly think it's really interesting! More specifically, Seuss was in the Signal Corps to make propaganda like this alongside other artists you might know such as Stan Lee! Lee even made propaganda/survival comics for troops since a lot of them couldn't be bothered to read manuals for a lot of their equipment lol.
here's another absolute gem from that time period
https://brian.carnell.com/articles/2017/u-s-armys-how-to-spot-a-jap-pamphlet/
Holy shit, that's awful lmao. The only real thing from that entire pamphlet is that there's no real difference between L and R in Japanese (Think of ramen for example. It was a borrowed/translated word from Chinese: lo mein.) But I guess that's why it's propaganda in the first place.