
by Erin Nicole

by Erin Nicole

by George Rozen
This 4th of July, while celebrating America’s birthday, don’t forget that there was a time when superheroes not only starred in movies but also made the world safe for democracy! From World War II, here is a gallery of patriotic super heroes fighting for the freedoms that we enjoy today!
Not even the most powerful of heroes could do it alone. For that reason, when they weren’t beating the enemy in their own backyard, they were encouraging their readers to support the armed forces by buying war bonds.
Over the course of World War II, 85 million Americans purchased war bonds totaling an estimated $185 billion.
Finally, what other way to end this patriotic post than with a musical tribute to the Star-Spangled Man With A Plan?
And to all the real, flesh-and-blood heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice to save the world from tyranny, thank you.
All the covers below were done by Paul Stahr, a New York City-born illustrator who began his career in 1913 and who, from 1924 to 1934, was the exclusive cover artist for Argosy Magazine. He also did paperback covers and posters, like the patriotic one above. This is just a small sampling of his pulp work:

Unknown Artist

by Erin Nicole

by Frank R. Paul

Artist Unknown

Artist Unknown