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Index to Political and Social Commentary in Comic Books

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The following is an index to some comic book stories offering political and social commentary.

The links are to the articles, where these characters and tales are usually discussed in depth, along with many other aspects of the tales.

Each story title is followed by a brief description of its political content.

This brief index is intended to help researchers locate and read stories relating to political topics. It is NOT an attempt to summarize the complete meanings of the stories. Stories with a common theme are not all alike: anti-war or pro-Civil Rights stories vary wildly in their political ideas and fictional approaches.

This article is not a complete list of political stories in comic books - it hardly covers any post-1970 material, for example.

Federal Men

Adventure Comics

  • 6-8 (July-September 1936) Attack on Washington - invasion
  • 12 (January 1937) Federal Men of Tomorrow - advanced civilization
  • 23 (January 1938) The Junior G-Girls - feminist
  • 25 (March 1938) Junior Federal Men of the Future - advanced civilization

Sandra of the Secret Service

More Fun Comics

  • #20 (May 1937) to #25 (October 1937) The Brain - anti-munitions makers; feminist

Hope Hazard

Detective Comics

  • 3 (March 1937) Hope Hazard, G-Woman - feminist

G-Woman

Adventure Comics

  • 22 (December 1937) G-Woman - feminist

Johnny Law

More Fun Comics

  • 21 (June 1937) The Arsonist - slum conditions, the homeless

Speed Saunders

Detective Comics

  • 1 (March 1937) The Murders of Cap'n Scum - sympathetic Chinese characters
  • 10 (December 1937) Mystery at Oak Gables - sympathetic Asian characters
  • 12 (February 1938) The Indian Oil Well Mystery - sympathetic Native American characters
  • 24 (February 1939) The Persian Jewel Mystery - sympathetic Persian characters

Spy

Detective Comics

  • 17 (July 1938) The Hooded Hordes - anti-Ku Klux Klan
  • 24 (February 1939) Subterfuge at Sea - mentions Spanish Civil War
  • 25 (March 1939) The President's Assignment - Roosevelt vs. foreign spies in US
  • 28 (June 1939) Saboteurs Bomb Steamer - anti-dictator, war mongers, "leader" cults
  • 30 (August 1939) The Dictator of the United States - attempted dictator takeover in US
  • 33 (November 1939) Democracy in Jeopardy - Nazi takeover of a peaceful country
  • 83 (January 1944) The Message of the Moccasins - sympathetic Native American characters, anti-racism

Pep Morgan

Action Comics

  • 2 (July 1938) Glass Arm - sympathetic disabled character

Bruce Nelson

Detective Comics

  • 17 (July 1938) to 19 (September 1938) The Coolie Smugglers - sympathetic African characters
  • 30 (August 1939) The Tea Racketeers - sympathetic Chinese characters

The Crimson Avenger

Detective Comics

  • 24 (February 1939) Tony Sparta and the River Gang - sympathetic Chinese characters

Red, White and Blue

All-American Comics

  • 5 (August 1939) The Yellow Battalion - anti-Mussolini Bunds in US
  • 7 (October 1939) Trouble at the New York World's Fair - anti-munitions makers
  • 8 (November 1939) The Terrapin - anti-Nazi Bunds in US
  • 10 (January 1940) The Master - Nazi takeover in US

Comic Cavalcade

  • 11 (Summer 1945) Whitey in Germany - anti-Hitler Youth

The Whip

Flash Comics

  • 1 (January 1940) Origin of the Whip - pro-Hispanic farm workers, anti-rich ranchers
  • 2 (February 1940) Vigilantes of Seguro - pro-Hispanic farm workers, anti-rich ranchers
  • 3 (March 1940) Get the Whip - pro-Hispanic farm workers, anti-rich ranchers
  • 4 (April 1940) The Plundered Peons - pro-Hispanic farm workers, anti-rich ranchers
  • 17 (May 1941) Poor House Problems - crooks exploiting Poor House in city government
  • 19 (July 1941) Sam Chavers - police as agents of crooked rich
  • 23 (November 1941) The White Dragon - anti-sweatshops; sympathetic Chinese characters
  • 30 (June 1942) Employment Agency Swindle - anti-age discrimination
  • 32 (August 1942) Adventure of the Nisei Japanese Patriot - sympathetic Nisei characters, anti-racism

Calling 2-R

Target Comics

  • 1 (Vol. 1 No. 1) (February 1940) The Redemption of Speck - advanced civilization
  • 2 (Vol. 1 No. 2) (March 1940) The Reformation of Pretty Boy: Part 1 - advanced civilization
  • 3 (Vol. 1 No. 3) (April 1940) The Reformation of Pretty Boy: Part 2 - advanced civilization
  • 4 (Vol. 1 No. 4) (May 1940) The Reformation of Pretty Boy: Part 3 - advanced civilization
  • 5 (Vol. 1 No. 5) (June 1940) Tour of Boyville - advanced civilization
  • 13 (Vol. 2 No. 1) (March 1941) The Radio Ray - advanced civilization, defensive weapons only

Anchors Aweigh!

Adventure Comics

  • 50 (May 1940) Search for Captain Miles - political prisoners
  • 52 (July 1940) Gun-Runners of the WASP - illegal munitions runners

Steel Sterling

Zip Comics

  • 3 (April 1940) The Black Knight's War on Brazonia - anti-dictator, anti-Nazi, pro-Latin America

The Fox

Blue Ribbon Comics

  • 4 (June 1940) Origin of the Fox - anti-Ku Klux Klan

Hercules, Modern Champion of Justice

Blue Ribbon Comics

  • 5 (July 1940) Hercules Slaying the Hydra of Lerna - anti-civic corruption
  • 7 (November 1940) Hercules Captures the Boar of Erymanthus - anti-Nazi

Rang-A-Tang, the Wonder Dog

Blue Ribbon Comics

  • 6 (September 1940) Richy, the Amazing Boy - anti-Nazi

Neon the Unknown

Hit Comics

  • 4 (October 1940) The Transatlantic Bridge - anti-Nazi, pacifist, anti-war

Blue Bolt

Blue Bolt Comics

  • 3 (Vol. 1 No. 3) (August 1940) The Green Sorceress Reforms - pacifist, army demobilizes, anti-dictator, anti-war
  • 7 (Vol. 1 No. 7) (December 1940) The Green Army's Blitzkrieg - pacifist, army demobilizes, anti-dictator, anti-war
  • 19 (Vol. 2 No. 7) (December 1941) Superpowered Lois Blake - feminist

Bob and Swab

Hit Comics

  • 4 (October 1940) Cockroach Detail - Vulnerability of Pearl Harbor to attack

Sergeant Spook

Blue Bolt Comics

  • 6 (Vol. 1, #6) (November 1940) Ghost Town Ghosts - pro-democracy, anti-dictator
  • 58 (Vol. 6 No. 2) (August 1945) The Portrait - class conflict
  • 71 (Vol. 7, #5) (October 1946) Sgt. Spook and Johnny Appleseed - ecology, protests

Dick Cole, the Wonder Boy

Blue Bolt Comics

  • 7 (Vol. 1, #7) (December 1940) The Murder of Bert Hart -anti-lynching
  • 10 (Vol. 1, #10) (March 1941) The Lynch Mob's "Justice" -anti-lynching
  • #13-20 The Simba Karno tales - gay love story
  • 16 (Vol. 2, #4) (September 1941) Buried Treasure - sympathetic black characters
  • 80 (Vol. 8, #2) (July 1947) The Tribal Village - sympathetic Native American character
  • 81 (Vol. 8, #3) (August 1947) Airborne Games - gay imagery
  • 83 (Vol. 8, #6) (November 1947) The Whooping Crane- sympathetic Eskimo characters, ecology

Dick Cole

  • 4 (June-July 1949) Danger strikes at Dick and Rod Cole - sympathetic North Carolina mountain characters
  • 5 (August-September 1949) It will take more than Dick Cole's cannonball serve - sympathetic disabled character
  • 6 (October-November 1949) Dick Cole and Bark Hall, his chief rival for honors - class conflict, gay themes

Radio Squad

More Fun Comics

  • 60 (October 1940) Phony Cops - sympathetic black character, possible gay character
  • 64 (February 1941) The Excursion Boat Fire - slums
  • 65 (March 1941) The Melting Pot - slums
  • 68 (June 1941) Murder Plunge - anti-Nazi

The Spectre

More Fun Comics

  • 66 (April 1941) The World Within the Painting - anti-dictator
  • 68 (June 1941) Menace of the Dark Planet - anti-dictator

The Star Spangled Kid

Star Spangled Comics

  • 1 (October 1941) The Bund Saboteurs - anti-Nazi Bunds in US
  • 2 (November 1941) Vortex of Doom - anti-slum lord
  • 3 (December 1941) Mission to Germany - anti-Nazi, concentration camp

The Justice Society of America

All-Star Comics

  • 4 (March-April 1941) For America and Democracy - anti-Nazi Bunds in US

Minute Movies

Flash Comics

  • 18 (June 1941) Eyes of the Skull - anti-war, anti-chemical warfare

Sub-Zero

Blue Bolt Comics

  • 14 (Vol. 2, #2) (July 1941) Murder at the Torpedo Factory - labor-management dispute
  • 23 (Vol. 2, #11) (April 1942) Scourge of the Knights of the Blue Flame - anti-Ku Klux Klan

"Buzz" Balmer

Bang-Up Comics

  • 2 (March 1942) The Attack on Dictators - anti-Nazi, anti-Communist, anti-dictator

Rick Masters, Foreign Correspondent

Bang-Up Comics

  • 1 (December 1941) Hatvia on the Brink - anti-Nazi
  • 2 (March 1942) The New Pilot - anti-Nazi

Tarantula

Star Spangled Comics

  • 4 (January 1942) The Blade - sympathetic Latin American characters

Inspector Dayton

Jumbo Comics

  • 59 (January 1944) Murder with Music - sympathetic Jewish character
  • 61 (March 1944) Rafferty and his Pals - sympathetic black characters

Balbo, the Boy Magician

The entire series - sympathetic black character

Johnny Everyman

Most of the Johnny Everyman tales have liberal social commentary, and sympathetic Asian characters.

World's Finest Comics

  • 17 (Spring 1945) Untitled story about African-Americans - Civil Rights, sympathetic black characters, anti-racism
  • 18 (Summer 1945) The Secret of Ohain - anti-Nazi persecution of Jews, sympathetic Jewish characters, anti-racism

Comic Cavalcade

  • 12 (Fall 1945) Meet Charley Wing - sympathetic Chinese characters, anti-racism

Rick Richards

Blue Bolt Comics

  • 81 (Vol. 8 No. 3 August 1947) Housing for the Poor - anti-slum, anti-slum lord, affordable housing
  • 82 (Vol. 8 No. 4 September 1947) The TV Camera - how invention works
  • 89 (Vol. 8 No. 11 April 1948) Trouble in the Mine - labor-management dispute, worker safety

X-Venture

X-Venture

  • 2 (November 1947) The Atom Wizard - anti-dictator
  • 2 (November 1947) He Opened Prison Gates - sympathetic black character

Gang Busters

Gang Busters

  • 1 (December 1947 - January 1948) Crime Agency - policewomen

Mr. District Attorney

Mr. District Attorney

  • 15 (May-June 1950) The Detective With High Heels - woman private investigator

Danger Trail

Danger Trail

  • 1 (July-August 1950) 3 Steps to Mr. Sandino - sympathetic Mexican character
  • 2 (September-October 1950) Hangman's House - anti-Communist

Crime Must Pay the Penalty

Crime Must Pay the Penalty

  • 26 (June 1952) Big Gun of the Goon Squad - strikebreaker, pro-labor union

Aquaman

Adventure Comics

  • 104 (May 1946) Four Fish to Fetch - world hunger
  • 126 (March 1948) The Man in the Iron Shoe - non-violence, reverence for life
  • 137 (February 1949) The Undersea Lost World - United Nations, sea floor exploration
  • 247 (April 1958) Aquaman's Super Sea-Squad - atomic accidents, ecology
  • 251 (August 1958) A World Without Water - atomic accidents, ecology
  • 258 (March 1959) The Incredible Fish of Dr. Danton - atomic accidents, ecology
  • 260 (May 1959) How Aquaman Got His Powers - atomic testing
  • 263 (August 1959) The Great Ocean Election - crooked politics

Green Arrow

Adventure

  • 107 (August 1946) Green Arrow, Junior - sympathetic gay character, sympathetic Chinese character, tolerance
  • 258 (March 1959) The Arrow Platoon - sympathetic Jewish character
  • 259 (April 1959) The Green Arrow's Mystery Pupil - non-violence, reverence for life
  • 263 (August 1959) The World's Worst Archer - sympathetic Native American characters

Johnny Quick

Adventure Comics

  • 128 (May 1948) The Miracle Farmer - world hunger

Pow-Wow Smith, Indian Lawman

The entire series - sympathetic Native American characters

Super-Chief, Saganowahna

The entire series - sympathetic Native American characters

The Wyoming Kid

Western Comics

  • 65 (September-October 1957) The Naming of the Wyoming Kid - sympathetic Native American characters

Johnny Thunder

All-Star Western

  • 88 (April-May 1956) The Indian Chief of Mesa City - sympathetic Native American characters
  • 94 (April-May 1957) Johnny Thunder's Indian Son - sympathetic Native American characters

Action Comics - Superman and/or Supergirl tales

  • 1 (April 1938) Revolution in San Monte, Part 1 - anti-munitions makers
  • 2 (July 1938) Revolution in San Monte, Part 2 - anti-munitions makers
  • 3 (August 1938) The Blakely Mine Disaster - anti-mine owner, pro-mine workers
  • 269 (October 1960) Supergirl's First Romance - disarmament
  • 273 (February 1961) The World of Mr. Mxyzptlk - democracy in action
  • 286 (February 1962) The World's Greatest Heroine - feminist, United Nations
  • 290 (July 1962) Supergirl's Super Boy-Friends - sympathetic Japanese characters
  • 296 (January 1963) The Invasion of the Super-Ants - anti-atom bomb, United Nations
  • 302 (July 1963) The Day Super-Horse Went Wild - United Nations
  • 306 (November 1963) The Maid of Doom - disarmament, anti-war, United Nations
  • 311 (April 1964) Superman, King of Earth - anti-dictator
  • 320 (January 1965) The Man Who Broke Supergirl's Heart - anti-dictator, pro-democracy
  • 321 (February 1965) Superman -- Weakest Man in the World - anti-war
  • 337 (May 1966) From Riches to Rags - anti-slum, slum clearance
  • 337 (May 1966) The Green Sun Supergirl - feminist, women astronauts

Superman

Superman

  • 79 (November-December 1952) The End of the Planet! - collectives, importance of the press
  • 123 (August 1958) Superman's Return to Krypton - anti-Nazi, advanced civilization
  • 132 (October 1959) Superman's Other Life (3-part story) - advanced civilization
  • 139 (August 1960) The Jolly Jailhouse - anti-dictator
  • 149 (November 1961) The Death of Superman - racial brotherhood
  • 150 (January 1962) The One Minute of Doom - Holocaust allegory
  • 154 (July 1962) Krypton's First Superman - anti-dictator, advanced civilization
  • 155 (August 1962) Superman Under the Green Sun; The Blind Superman - anti-Nazi, concentration camp
  • 158 (January 1963) Superman in Kandor - politics in action, advanced civilization
  • 159 (February 1963) Lois Lane, the Super-Maid of Krypton - feminist, advanced civilization
  • 162 (July 1963) The Amazing Story of Superman-Red and Superman-Blue - disarmament, Utopian dreams, anti-Communist
  • 165 (November 1963) Beauty and the Super-Beast - feminist, women astronauts
  • 176 (April 1965) The Revenge of the Super-Pets - SPCA, animal rights
  • 176 (April 1965) Superman's Day of Truth - anti-dictator, advanced civilization
  • 178 (July 1965) Project Earth-Doom - anti-dictator

World's Finest Comics

  • 46 (June-July 1950) The Seven Crimes of Mister 7 - sympathetic Chinese character

Lois Lane

Showcase

  • 10 (September-October 1957) The Sightless Lois Lane - sympathetic disabled characters

Lois Lane

  • 26 (July 1961) The Madwoman of Metropolis - cross dressing
  • 43 (August 1963) The Girl Who Mourned for Superman - United Nations
  • 44 (October 1963) The Murder of Lana Lang - anti-capital punishment
  • 45 (November 1963) The "Superman-Lois" Hit Record - brief political satire on Soviet Union
  • 47 (February 1964) Lois Lane's Jungle Jeopardy - Peace Corps
  • 48 (April 1964) Hellene of Troy; The Courtship of Cinderella Lane; Florence Nightingale's Last Stand (3-part story) - cross dressing
  • 62 (January 1966) Lois Lane's Anti-Superman Campaign (3-part story) - feminist, politics in action
  • 106 (November 1970) I Am Curious (Black) - Civil Rights

Jimmy Olsen

Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen

  • 14 (August 1956) The Feats of Chief Super-Duper - sympathetic Native American characters
  • 17 (December 1956) The Radioactive Boy - radioactive contamination
  • 28 (April 1958) The Boy Who Killed Superman - advanced civilization
  • 35 (March 1959) Superman's Enemy - possible gay allegory
  • 36 (April 1959) How Jimmy Olsen First Met Superman - advanced civilization
  • 40 (October 1959) Jimmy Olsen, Juvenile Delinquent - juvenile delinquency
  • 41 (December 1959) The Human Octopus - union representative
  • 44 (April 1960) Miss Jimmy Olsen - cross dressing
  • 49 (December 1960) Alias Chip O'Doole - rock music
  • 67 (March 1963) Leslie Love, Girl Reporter - cross dressing
  • 69 (June 1963) The Dynamic Duo of Kandor (2 part story) - advanced civilization
  • 77 (June 1964) Jimmy Olsen, Super-Thief - advanced civilization
  • 84 (April 1965) Jimmy Olsen's Female Fan - feminist
  • 86 (July 1965) Jimmy Olsen, Ape Man - sympathetic African characters
  • 87 (September 1965) Bizarro-Jimmy, Rock-'N-'Roll Star - TV satire, rock music
  • 89 (December 1965) The Infamous Four - advanced civilization, political commentary
  • 101 (April 1967) Olsen's Time Trip to Save Krypton; Krypton's Last Chance (2 part story) - anti-atom bomb

Superboy

Superboy

  • 78 (January 1960) Claire Kent, Alias Super-Sister - feminist
  • 79 (March 1960) Life on Krypton - advanced civilization
  • 80 (April 1960) The Shyest Boy in Town - individuality, possible gay allegory
  • 83 (September 1960) The Invasion of Krypton - advanced civilization
  • 85 (December 1960) The Mystery of Mighty Boy - disarmament, advanced civilization, gay love story
  • 95 (March 1962) The Super-Family From Krypton - Civil Rights, Utopian dreams

Adventure Comics

  • 110 (November 1946) The Farmer Takes it Easy - poor farmers
  • 118 (July 1947) The Quiz Biz Broadcast - slums
  • 123 (December 1947) A Lesson for a Bully - crooked politics

The Legion of Super-Heroes

Most of the Legion tales take place in the far future, and depict advanced civilization.

Adventure Comics

  • 247 (April 1958) The Legion of Super-Heroes - advanced civilization
  • 305 (February 1963) The Secret of the Mystery Legionnaire - prediction about 1964 US elections, non-violence

Batman

World's Finest Comics

  • 80 (January-February 1956) The Super-Newspaper of Gotham City - importance of the press
  • 146 (December 1964) Batman, Son of Krypton - advanced civilization, anti-war

Detective Comics

  • 165 (November 1950) The Strange Costumes of Batman - electron microscope
  • 168 (February 1951) The Man Behind the Red Hood - sympathetic Chinese character
  • 229 (March 1956) The 10,000 Secrets of Batman / Batman's Electronic Crime-File - computer database

Big Town

Big Town

  • 2 (February 1951) The Gangster Boss of Small Town - freedom of the press
  • 13 (January-February 1952) Old Newsmen Never Die - the value of old people
  • 28 (July-August 1954) The Billion Dollar Captive - sympathetic Indian character
  • 29 (September-October 1954) The Riddle of the Roving Reporter - anti-dictator
  • 42 (November-December 1956) The Living Shadows of Big Town - sinister side of work
  • 43 (January-February 1957) Passkey to Big Town - advanced civilization
  • 44 (March-April 1957) The Mark of a Reporter - freedom versus totalitarianism, ex-POW's
  • 45 (May-June 1957) Theft of the Billion-Carat Diamond - advanced civilization

Mystery in Space

Mystery in Space

  • 2 (June-July 1951) The Comet Peril - future peaceful civilization, United Nations
  • 3 (August-September 1951) The Duel of the Planets - Civil Rights, feminist
  • 7 (April-May 1952) Challenge of the Robot Knight - Civil Rights, feminist
  • 8 (June-July 1952) It's a Woman's World - feminist
  • 11 (December 1952 -January 1953) The Unknown Spaceman - anti-prejudice, sympathetic characters from India, Navajos
  • 14 (June-July 1953) The Interplanetary Restaurant - United Nations
  • 15 (August-September 1953) The Doom From Station X - anti-dictator
  • 20 (June-July 1954) The Boomerang Meteors - anti-Nazi
  • 26 (June-July 1955) Earth is the Target - anti-war, anti-dictatorship
  • 30 (February-March 1956) The Patent Planet - future peaceful civilization, United Nations
  • 31 (April-May 1956) The Day the Earth Split in Two - cold war allegory
  • 33 (August-September 1956) The Wooden World War - conventional thinking and society
  • 33 (August-September 1956) Fix-It Men From Outer Space - global warming
  • 48 (December 1958) Secret of the Scarecrow World - woman scientist
  • 54 (September 1959) Riddle of the Counterfeit Earthmen - anti-war, anti-dictatorship
  • 55 (November 1959) Behind the Space Curtain - refugees from Communism
  • 60 (June 1960) Mystery of the Synthetic Man - Civil Rights
  • 61 (August 1960) The Sleeping War - peace-keepers, United Nations
  • 67 (May 1961) The Language-Master of Space - anti-war, anti-dictatorship
  • 68 (June 1961) Captain Baboon's Space War - anti-war, anti-dictatorship
  • 85 (August 1963) Next Year -- Andromeda - peaceful future, advanced civilization, how science works

Strange Adventures

Strange Adventures

  • 1 (August-September 1950) The Menace of the Green Nebula - anti-Colonialism
  • 2 (October-November 1950) The Endless War - anti-war
  • 3 (December 1950) The Dream House - advanced civilization
  • 5 (February 1951) The World Inside the Atom - anti-dictatorship
  • 6 (March 1951) The Confessions of a Martian - anti-war
  • 7 (April 1951) The Man With 100 Lives - advanced civilization
  • 8 (May 1951) Revolt of the Humans - anti-dictatorship, computer dictatorship
  • 9 (June 1951) The Origin of Captain Comet - people who are different
  • 9 (June 1951) The Exile of Space - anti-dictatorship
  • 10 (July 1951) The Other Earths - anti-war, United Nations
  • 11 (August 1951) The Missing Moon - anti-war, genocide
  • 12 (September 1951) The Brain-Masters of Polaris - anti-war, anti-dictatorship, computer dictatorship
  • 14 (November 1951) Destination Doom - anti-dictatorship
  • 21 (June 1952) The Genius Epidemic - satire on military
  • 49 (October 1954) The Invasion From Indiana - how propaganda works
  • 51 (December 1954) Warning From Another World - feminist
  • 63 (December 1955) The Sign Language of Space - sympathetic Native American characters
  • 64 (January 1956) Gorillas in Space - space-race
  • 64 (January 1956) The Earth-Drowners - global warming
  • 72 (September 1956) The Skyscraper that Came to Life - anti-war, anti-dictatorship, refugees
  • 77 (February 1957) The Paul Revere of Time - US-Soviet cooperation
  • 77 (February 1957) The Mental Star Rover - anti-Colonialism
  • 81 (June 1957) Secret of the Shrinking Twins - anti-dictatorship
  • 77 (February 1957) The World that Slipped out of Space - feminist, refugees
  • 94 (July 1958) Elevator to the Future - anti-dictatorship
  • 95 (August 1958) The Boy Who Saved the Solar System - world hunger, how science works, United Nations
  • 96 (September 1958) The Menace of Saturn's Rings - global warming, anti-war, cold war allegory
  • 97 (October 1958) Secret of the Space Giant - anti-war, anti-dictatorship
  • 105 (June 1959) The Case of the Stolen Faces - feminist
  • 122 (November 1960) David and the Space-Goliath - computer database
  • 122 (November 1960) Star-Actor of the Starways - disarmament
  • 122 (November 1960) The Case of the Red-Hot Robot - feminist
  • 124 (January 1961) Earth Victory -- By a Hair - feminist
  • 132 (September 1961) The Dreams of Doom - computer database
  • 147 (December 1962) The Dawn-World Menace - anti-war
  • 159 (December 1963) Will the Star Rovers Abandon Earth? - feminist, woman rescues woman

Tommy Tomorrow

Action Comics

  • 250 (March 1959) The Boy Planeteer - future peaceful civilization, United Nations

Flash - Golden Age hero

Flash Comics

  • 8 (August 1940) The Building Swindle - labor-management dispute, worker safety
  • 10 (October 1940) The School Board Problem - slums
  • 12 (December 1940) Trouble in Kurtavia - anti-war, anti-Nazi

Comic Cavalcade

  • 6 (Spring 1944) Topsy Turvy Town - anti-conformist
  • 11 (Summer 1945) Shenanigans in Sherwood Forest - anti-war

The Flash

The Flash

  • 122 (August 1961) Beware the Atomic Grenade - sympathetic gay character
  • 124 (November 1961) Space Boomerang Trap - cold war allegory
  • 127 (March 1962) The Reign of the Super-Gorilla - anti-dictatorship, "leader" cults
  • 127 (March 1962) Mystery of the Troubled Boy - sympathetic Native American character, Civil Rights
  • 131 (September 1962) Captives of the Cosmic Ray - anti-dictatorship
  • 133 (December 1962) Secret of the Handicapped Boys - sympathetic disabled characters
  • 140 (November 1963) The Heat is On...For Captain Cold - anti-poverty
  • 141 (December 1963) The Mystery of Flash's Third Identity - anti-poverty, slums

Green Lantern - Golden Age hero

Green Lantern

  • 3 (Spring 1942) The Living Graveyard of the Sea - anti-war, anti-Nazi, anti-banker, pro-democracy

Comic Cavalcade

  • 19 (February-March 1947) Grin and Bear It - working class life

Green Lantern

Showcase

  • 22 (September-October 1959) Secret of the Flaming Spear - feminist
  • 23 (November-December 1959) The Invisible Destroyer - anti-atom bomb

Green Lantern

  • 2 (September-October 1960) The Secret of the Golden Thunderbolts - refugees, anti-dictatorship
  • 2 (September-October 1960) Riddle of the Frozen Ghost Town - sympathetic Inuit characters
  • 4 (January-February 1961) The Diabolical Missile From Qward - anti-missile, anti-weapons, anti-dictatorship
  • 7 (July-August 1961) Wings of Destiny - sympathetic Inuit characters
  • 16 (October 1962) The Secret Life of Star Sapphire - feminist
  • 26 (January 1964) Star Sapphire Unmasks Green Lantern - feminist
  • 30 (July 1964) Once a Green Lantern -- Always a Green Lantern - feminist
  • 45 (June 1966) Prince Peril's Power Play (3 part story) - anti-war, anti-Communist, anti-weapons

The Atom

Showcase

  • 34 (September-October 1961) Birth of the Atom - black characters in the art
  • 36 (January-February 1962) Prisoner in a Test Tube - anti-Communist, pro-Hungary

The Atom

  • 8 (August-September 1963) The Purloined Miniatures - black characters in the art

Hawkman

The Brave and the Bold

  • 42 (June-July 1962) The Menace of the Dragonfly Raiders - advanced civilization

Hawkman

  • 9 (August-September 1965) Master Trap of the Matter Master - anti-weapons development, misuse of science
  • 12 (February-March 1966) The Million-Year-Long War - Vietnam allegory, cold war allegory

My Love

  • 5 (May 1970) How Can I Love a Member of the Establishment - protests
  • 5 (May 1970) The Day My World Collapsed - Vietnam

Falling in Love

  • 118 (October 1970) I Found My Love at the Woodstock Festival - rock music

Girls' Love Stories

  • 156 (January 1971) Lover - or Liar - protests
  • 178 (July - August 1973) Play With Fire - motorcyclist

Young Love

  • 90 (December 1971) Love on a Rooftop - slums
  • 90 (December 1971) Bride and Broom - feminist, protests

Young Romance

  • 162 (October - November 1969) Wheels of Passion - motorcyclist
  • 181 (April 1972) The Shadow Between Us - Vietnam
  • 193 (April - May 1973) Miss Peeping Tom - feminist
  • 194 (July - August 1973) Full Hands Empty Heart - interracial romance

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