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Trudging
Through the Stench of War
by Michael Vance

Mauldin found more than a few
things to keep him smilin'.
Bill Mauldin's Army. Funny
books aren't always funny. They are capable of fully exploring the
human condition, including the heights of selfless love and the
depths of war.
Bill Mauldin became the most famous cartoonists of his generation
by recording his first-hand experiences of the bone-weary drudgery
and horror of World War II. He continued
his long and illustrious career as an editorial cartoonist, and
humor was rarely his focus unless one includes the black sub-genre
of haha.
Bill Mauldin's Army is a huge collection of his war cartoons from
boot camp, through the fighting in Sicily and Germany, and to de-mobilization
as hundred of thousands of
soldiers returned home. It is bluntly, painfully honest. Glory is
even more rare than haha as his two most famous soldiers, Willie
and Joe, trudge through the mud and stench of
war.
Mauldin's heavy line, flawless composition, attention to human _expression,
the environment, and his unromantic treatment of misery is perfect
for his single-panel cartoons. His use of pen and grease-pencil
is distinctive and powerful.
Mauldin's dialog is brutally real as his soldiers battle hunger,
thirst, dirt, disease, the weather, loneliness, fear and Germans.
It is difficult to tell which was the greatest threat; you may suspect
the unrelenting toil of just staying alive when it seems that everything
is conspiring to kill you.
This record of the history of common men and women in un-common
times surely captures the feel of the war as well as any history
book, documentary, or movie. It is true that time has made some
of the slang obscure, but has not erased the importance of Mauldin's
work. This volume is highly recommended. MV
Bill Mauldin's Army/383 pgs., William Sloane Associates, original
publication, 1951/available at on-line and storefront used bookstores
and at on-line auctions.
Bill Mauldin is a member of the Oklahoma Cartoonists Collection.
Order Vance's history of the American Comics Group in Alter
Ego #61 at www.twomorrows.com.
Interested in the exciting Oklahoma Cartoonists Collection and Toy
and Action Figure Museum? Go to fourcolorcommentary.blogspot.com/Shudder
at Michael Vance's "Light's End" audiotapes narrated by
legendary actor William Windom. Star of 18 Broadway plays, 200 TV
shows (Murder She Wrote, Star Trek, etc) & 50 movies, Windom
will chill you as Vance's prose curdles your blood! Light's End
#1: "A Change of Heart" and "Cross Purposes"
or #2: "Fall Guy" and "The Zoo" plus the song
"The World Roars On". $10 unsigned. $20 signed by Windom
and Vance. Cassette or CD from: Vance, 1427 S. Delaware Ave., Tulsa,
OK, 74104, or www.starbase21OK.com!
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