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Up Front by Bill Mauldin
Up Front by Bill Mauldin






Rights and the environment, and took a strong stand against the war in Trying to show reality spiced with humor. Mauldin's work was for ordinary people who read the papers, Hired by the Chicago Sun-Times, where he stayed until he retired inġ991. Louis Post-Dispatch, wroteīooks and even appeared in two motion pictures: After the war Mauldin did a panel for United Features Syndicateįeaturing Willie's and Joe's trials at home, dealing with social issuesĪnd attacking the Red Scare hysteria and the paranoia of the McCarthyĮra.

Up Front by Bill Mauldin

Tried to have the panel removed (and Mauldin court-martialed), but theyīecame so incredibly popular among GIs that Time magazine actuallyįeatured them on its cover, and eventually Patton relented. Two clicked with the average GI almost immediately, one of the reasons Of plain, tired but determined infantrymen named Willie and Joe. HeĬreated two characters for which he will always be remembered: a pair Illustrator for the military's newspaper, The Stars & Stripes.

Up Front by Bill Mauldin

He took a few courses at the Chicago Academy ofįine Arts and, in 1940 entered the Army and was assigned as an Bill Mauldin was born in Mountain Park, New Mexico, in 1921, and








Up Front by Bill Mauldin