From a Kiplinger's article from December 1949. This comic book is: "a new scheme to promote the free enterprise system" and uses "the comic -book technique to tell workers about the American business system...This is one comic that will not be found on newsstands. Companies which buy it can have it mailed directly to the homes of employes [sic], where it reaches the worker's entire family." There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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Do a Google search on "Steve Merritt" + comic and you'll see a link to a Kiplinger's article from December 1949. This comic book is "a new scheme to promote the free enterprise system" and uses "the comic -book technique to tell workers about the American business system...This is one comic that will not be found on newsstands. Companies which buy it can have it mailed directly to the homes of employes [sic], where it reaches the worker's entire family."
Surprising to see a Boody Rogers story in here as well!
By crashryan
Very interesting. Half the time the art looks like Leonard Starr and half the time like Dan Barry. Nice work in any event. I wonder if Steve Merritt is related to Cliff Merritt, who promoted the railroading union in the 60s.
By ghmcleod
Thank You
Additional Information
Publication
1949 | Price: 0.00 FREE | Pages: 1
Featuring
Steve Merritt
Comic Story
Steve Merritt (14 pages)
Featuring
Steve Merritt
Comic Story
Steve Merritt Sees American Industry at Work! (4 pages)
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