Uncle Sam. Uncle Sam is perhaps one of America's most enduring icons - a fictional amalgamation of the spirit of the American people and their government, whose most famous moment is arguably the 'I want you' poster calling American men to fight in World War I. In the hands of Steve Darnall and Alex Ross, Uncle Sam is transplanted into the modern era: a down and out haunted by the shocking reality of . The symbol and icon of the Great Republic?Steve Darnall (writer), Alex Ross (artist) and Todd Klein (letterer) have created a magnificent treatment of the "Uncle Sam" mythos, super-imposing the idealized republic against the bloody history and chaotic present of the USA.5/5(5). · Uncle Sam, whose image here derives largely from James Montgomery Flagg’s famous “I Want You” poster, stumbles through a dreamy landscape. In the foreground, he’s an “old nut,” a psycho in the ER who spouts sound bites from presidential history and pop www.doorway.ru: Steve Darnall.
Uncle Sam first appeared in National Comics #1 (July ), which was published by Quality Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books. He was depicted as a mystical being who was originally the spirit of a slain patriotic soldier from the American Revolutionary War, and who now appears in the world whenever his country needs him. The character was used for a few years from to Uncle Sam #1 book. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. Uncle Sam #1 book. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. Home; My Books; Steve Darnall, Alex Ross (Artist) · Rating details · 16 ratings · 0 reviews Get A Copy. Uncle Sam (DC Comics Vertigo)|Steve Darnall, Lexile Set: |Janet Halfmann, Works (v)|James Fenimore Cooper, Investing in Information Technology: A Decision-Making Guide for Business and Technical Managers|Ken Knight.
Steve Darnall is the author of Uncle Sam ( avg rating, ratings, 59 reviews, published ), Uncle Sam #1 ( avg rating, 15 ratings, 0 reviews. The symbol and icon of the Great Republic?Steve Darnall (writer), Alex Ross (artist) and Todd Klein (letterer) have created a magnificent treatment of the "Uncle Sam" mythos, super-imposing the idealized republic against the bloody history and chaotic present of the USA. Steve Darnall and Alex Ross's UNCLE SAM is, quite simply, one of the most powerful graphic novels ever created. A ripped-from-the-pages-of-history phantasmagoria in a photorealistic Winslow Homer style, this tale follows the ramblings, both metaphysical and mental, of a disheveled homeless man in the garb of a familiar American icon.
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