This article considers one of the first models for the superhero tradition in American comics. Among his most distinctive traits, the Spirit’s patriotic aura tends to move against the background of his persona. However, openly or not, from the first few publications of The Spirit, Will Eisner often alludes to the historical context of the time, in particular the possibility that the US might intervene in World War II. As the article discusses, although the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor can be identified as the turning point in Will Eisner’s attitude to World War II, it is arguable that a strong anti-Nazi feeling, as well as pro-American intervention propaganda, constitutes a recurrent subtext throughout the adventures of the Spirit. The article highlights the significant metaphorical and factual references, characters, and settings related to World War II in the adventures of the Spirit. Thus, the Spirit can be considered as the connecting element between the imaginary Central City and the battlegrounds of World War II: a concrete enemy and an evil personification of Nazism were transposed into comics in order to better shape the fictional enemies of the vigilante hero.

The Participation of Will Eisner's The Spirit in WWII

Nicola Paladin
2021-01-01

Abstract

This article considers one of the first models for the superhero tradition in American comics. Among his most distinctive traits, the Spirit’s patriotic aura tends to move against the background of his persona. However, openly or not, from the first few publications of The Spirit, Will Eisner often alludes to the historical context of the time, in particular the possibility that the US might intervene in World War II. As the article discusses, although the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor can be identified as the turning point in Will Eisner’s attitude to World War II, it is arguable that a strong anti-Nazi feeling, as well as pro-American intervention propaganda, constitutes a recurrent subtext throughout the adventures of the Spirit. The article highlights the significant metaphorical and factual references, characters, and settings related to World War II in the adventures of the Spirit. Thus, the Spirit can be considered as the connecting element between the imaginary Central City and the battlegrounds of World War II: a concrete enemy and an evil personification of Nazism were transposed into comics in order to better shape the fictional enemies of the vigilante hero.
2021
978-3-11-064153-0
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