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See X-Men, Want to Join the Army?

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Go_Army_X-MenWe previously reported on the Pentagon using X-Men: First Class as a recruiting tool, by sponsoring the movie and producing recruitment ads comparing joining the X-Men with  soldier’s life.  There’s no argument that soldiers are part of the folks I’d put in the “hero” category, it was a bit of a stretch for me.  When reading an article today by David Sirota about military propaganda and movies this stuck out to me about that recruitment drive:

The spots played in cinemas, and exit polls of 17- to 24-year-olds leaving the movie theater found that those who saw the ad were 25% more likely to say they would consider joining the Army than those who didn’t, according to U.S. Army Accessions Command Chief Marketing Officer Bruce Jasurda.

“We get asked all the time, ‘Why do you market?'” said Jasurda. “We’re a nation at war going on 11 years, which is … the longest period of consistent conflict that the U.S. Army’s ever been involved in, that the nation’s ever been involved in, longer than any war we’ve been in…That’s why we market. We want to make sure people understand the full nature of this product. The Army is the ultimate considered purchase.”

So, after seeing the movie and recruitment spots, did any of you feel more like joining?

Army Uses X-Men to Recruit


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The army is like the X-Men, they’re both elite and that’s about where it ends.  But, that’s not stopping the U.S. Army to use the upcoming movie X-Men: First Class to help recruit.  If you go to their Facebook page you can see an ad that compares the two as well as “exclusive content” from the movie.

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Looking for a Job in Comics? Uncle Sam Wants You!


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SAIC is looking for an artist to work on a graphic novel for the U.S. Government.  SAIC is a “a Fortune 500 scientific, engineering and technology applications company” that contracts with the U.S. Army.  Though it’s not super specific, the team behind America’s Army (yes the video game folks) is looking for an artist to help create a graphic novel.  The graphic novel will be released in digital and print.

You can check out one of their previous graphic novels by M. Zachary Sherman, Michael Penick and J. Brown.

A Bachelor of Arts in Illustration or Animation is required plus two years of experience.  So a random person off of Deviant Art won’t cut it?

Choice Quotes


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Captain America #605

Captain UnAmerican – You really don’t see, do you?  This country’s at war, and most of you don’t even know it.  And I’m not talking about the Middle East, I’m talking right here in America.  I don’t even recognize this place anymore, and you shouldn’t either.

G.I. Joe #155 1/2

Zartan – They managed to get right up to the steps of the Capitol, where they read their manifesto… the usual clap-trap about abolishing the Federal Government and taxes, deregulating darn-near everything, and instituting a completely unfettered free-market economy.

the Invincible Iron Man #25

Justine Hammer – A quarter of a million Euros of expense to create an autonomous, anonymous, asymmetrical declaration of war.

Iron Man/Thor

Scientist – The moon is the new Club Med, the new Monaco, the new Dubai.

Tony Stark – Yeah, Dubai’s not doing so hot these days.

and

Tony Stark – Ever hear the expression that you go to war with the army you’ve got?

and

Scientist – This is a sovereign state!  You’re trespassing on private property!

The Last Days of American Crime #2

Paul – …the anniversary of the day of infamy, when six American cities fell victim to cowards with dirty bombs.  We lost ten million humans, Nancy.  You and your elitist “progressives” would prefer what, that we continue to live with those types of threats constantly hanging over our heads?

Nancy – You hold this anniversary up as a justification for mind control?  There is no such thing as security, Paul.

Friday Fun – U.S. Racism and You


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In 1942 the U.S. War Department produced a comic strip entitled How to Spot a Jap.  It was a part of 75 page booklet called a Pocket Guide to China.  It was handed out to U.S. Army and Navy soldiers stationed in China during World War II.

The comic strip was removed in subsequent printings of the pocket guide starting in 1944.

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You can read the full comic at http://www.ep.tc/howtospotajap/howto01.html.

Thanks for http://www.ep.tc/ and it’s amazing collection of these fantastic nuggets of history.
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