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CORPORATE CRIME COMICS. (1st Printing).
July 1977.
Most Americans first learned about Karen
Silkwood's harrowing experience with radiation leaks at an
Oklahoma Kerr McGee plant, and her mysterious death in the 1983
film Silkwood, starring Meryl Streep in
the title role. However, astute readers first read
about the story in Corporate Crime Comics No. 1
in 1977! Edited by muckraking cartoonist Leonard Rifas, this
anthology features white collar crime exposés. Greg
Irons contributes the front cover plus the "Minamata
Bay" ecological disaster, R. Diggs tackles "Karen
Silkwood."
Famous mimic Peter
Poplaski (in a great Chester Gould Dick Tracy
riff) does "The ITT Scandal"; Trina Robbins
tackles "The Great American Airplane Scam of 1973."
Guy Colwell illustrates "Giant Monopolies Steal Land
and Water in California." Sharon Rudahl looks at
the nursing home industry in "Golden Years," Kim
Deitch takes on "Mr. San Diego" (C. Arnholt
Smith). Justin Green illistrates "Bad Dugs while
Peter Loft does the same for "Racist TV." Larry
Rippee's old-fashioned style is perfect for taking the lid
off "The Teapot Dome Scandal."
Jay Kinney illustrates
"The Streetcars" scandal, while Denis
Kitchen does the same for "Outlawed Cartoons,"
about an 1899 anti-cartoon bill. Rebecca Wilson's back
cover exposes the "Demon Seed" inherent in the Dalkon
Shield. Rifas himself writes much of the issue and draws
"Anti-Monopoly," an ironic tale of the game-making
Parker Brothers' actual monopoly position, and "The Ludlaw
Massacre," the closest thing to corporate mass murder in
American history.
A powerful, if brief series (2 issues),
Corporate Crime Comics was written up in the Chicago
Tribune, The Wall Street Journal and other national media.
But major publishers interested in the material eventually balked
at collecting it into a book --- fearing (what else?) corporate
lawsuits! Published by Kitchen
Sink Press.
NM/Mint condition.
Price: $18.00
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