Posters as Social Marketing Tools
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Super Comics Collections
Comics as Social Marketing Tools
- John's First Job (1956, Social Security Administation)
- A Farm and a Family (1956, SSA)
- In Other Peoples' Homes (1956, SSA)
- Don't be "sugar daddy" to moonshiners! true story of moonshine. (1957, Treasury Dept., Internal Revenue Service)
- Three Who Came Back! (1965, SSA)
- Factoids (1965, SSA)
- Just about 65? medicare health benefits can help you, there are 2 insurance plans, hospital insurance, doctor bill insurance. (1966, Health, Education and Welfare Dept., Social Security Admin.)
- Story of safety in the skies. (1967, Transportation Dept., Federal Aviation Admin.)
- The Future Is Now! (1969, SSA)
- Jimmy Has More Fun (1969, Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service)
- Buzzy’s rebound : Fat Albert & the Cosby kids. (1972, Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service)
- ADMATCH Adventures. (1974, Census Bureau)
- Perils of Pip: preventing poisoning: introducing Pip, the magic safety elephant! (1978, Consumer Product Safety Commission)
- Preventative Maintenance Monthly (1979-present, Dept. of the Army)
- 9 lives of El Gato the Cat : a fire safety comic book. (1988, Consumer Product Safety Commission)
- McGruff's surprise party. (1989, Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, et al.)
- Rex Morgan, M.D., talks about your unborn child. (1989, Dept. of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms)
- Piense Primero En Su Hijo Que Esta Por Nacer…Dice El Dr. Rex Morgan
- Adventures of the garbage gremlin : recycle and combat, a life of grime (1991, Environmental Protection Agency)
- Sprocket Man (1994, Consumer Product Safety Commission)
- Squeaks Discovers Type: How Print Has Expanded Our Universe! (2010, Government Printing Office)
- Preparedness 101: Zombie Pandemic (2011, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Uncle Sam, Get a Grip!
Related UI Libraries Resourcs:
- Obscene and pornographic literature and juvenile delinquency. Interim report of the Committee on the Judiciary (1956)

- Juvenile delinquency: Comic books. Motion pictures. Obscene and pornographic materials. Television programs. (1955 Hearing) U.S. Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee
- Comic books and juvenile delinquency. (1955 Report)

- Juvenile delinquency (comic books). (1954 Hearing)
- Creating select committee to conduct investigation and study of offensive and undesirable books, magazines, and comic books. (1952 Report)

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