Never Again: World War I In Cartoon And Comic Art
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Never Again: World War I In Cartoon And Comic Art

at The Cartoon Museum, London
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Never Again: World War I In Cartoon And Comic Art

Some of the most powerful and memorable images from the First World War are by cartoonists. From the earliest days of the war, British cartoonists such as Alfred Leete, Bruce Bairnsfather, William Heath Robinson and Donald McGill were at the forefront of propaganda battles aimed at bolstering the war effort, ridiculing the enemy and sustaining the nation through the four long years of conflict.

Never Again! World War I in Cartoon and Comic Art brings together over 300 images, ranging from political and joke cartoons from newspapers and magazines to colourful comic postcards by the likes of Donald McGill and Douglas Tempest on a huge range of subjects, including life in the trenches, popular songs, food shortages and air raids. There are also children’s comics such as Picture Fun and Comic Life, cigarette cards and maps. Also on display are rare German and French postcards, and trench publications produced by serving soldiers.

Rated Excellent

The Cartoon Museum

35 Little Russell Street
London
WC1A 2HH

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The Cartoon Museum

35 Little Russell Street
London
WC1A 2HH

See all events at The Cartoon Museum