A review by simlish
Comic Art Propaganda: A Graphic History by Peter Kuper, Fredrik Strömberg

3.0

Comic Art Propaganda is a decent coffee table book about the use of the use of comics for propagandistic purposes. It's pretty shallow because it has one page for each aspect it talks about, and tends to be along the lines of "comics were used for this kind of propaganda and here are some examples" and it was not really meant to be read cover to cover. It definitely didn't get as deep in to the techniques of propaganda as I was hoping for and interested in. Despite that, it's fine as a coffee table book -- it's very well produced, and very nice to look at, and would be great for a guest to flip through at random while waiting for you to make them a drink.