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Publications of Cord Scott
editBooks: We were Chosin: Marine cartoonists of the Korean War. Quantico, VA: US Marine Corps University Press, 2025. Forthcoming.
The Mud and the Mirth: Marine Cartoonists in World War I. Quantico, VA: United States Marine Corps Historical Division, 2022.
Four Colour Combat: Canadian War Stories in US Comics. Nashville, TN: W. Brand Publishing, 2019.
Comics and Conflicts: Patriotism and Propaganda from WWII through Operation Iraqi Freedom. Annapolis MD: US Naval Institute Press, 2014.
Articles: “Incheon: the beaches, the markers” in Marine Corps History. August 2025. Forthcoming.
“Drawn to the Corps: The USMC in comic books” in the Journal of America's Military Past, Volume XLIX, Spring/Summer 2024, No. 2, Whole Number 155
“The Marxist History War”, In Propaganda in Focus November 10, 2024. Online at https://propagandainfocus.com/the-marxist-history-war-the-struggle-for-history-versus-interpretation/
“Spy World” in Propaganda in Focus, June 30, 2024. Online at https://propagandainfocus.com/spy-world/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3ZDRbDsl_nIDc_ZKqtd6ghKobPhpEuPXBYTvFFbDgNB4sXhoGqTtKdSk8_aem_NsD2jY37Urxw0dCFlkIedQ.
“Cartoons for Combat: the role of animation in WWII training” in The Journal of America's Military Past, Volume XLVI, No. 2 (Spring/Summer 2021, Number 146), 5-26.
“The Skull and the Elephant: The significance of The Punisher in American political eras” in the International Journal of Comic Art. Vol. 21, #2 (Fall/winter 2019), 397-410.
“The Triptych of Modern Combat: Joe Sacco’s reporting on Iraq.” In Marine Corps History, vol. 5, #2 (Winter 2020), 71-80.
“Cold War politics, Cuba, and Spy vs. Spy.” In the Journal of Graphic Novels & Comics (Peer Reviewed) Taylor & Francis Group. 2019.
“Cartoons from over there: military cartoons of WWI.” In the Journal of War, Literature and the Arts, Harold Anderson, ed. 2019. https://www.wlajournal.com/wlaarchive/31/TOC.pdf
“The Convolution of History: the myth and reality of the HBO mini-series The Pacific.” In Marine Corps History, vol. 3, #2 (Winter 2017), 8-19.
“Herbie to the Front!: Canadian war cartoonists of World War II, part II.” In Esprit de Corps: The Magazine of the Canadian Military, Vol. 24, vol. 1 (February 2017), 52-4.
“Herbie to the Front!: Canadian war cartoonists of World War II, Part I.” In Esprit de Corps: The Magazine of the Canadian Military. Vol. 23, #12 (January 2017), 52-6.
“Building the Perfect Superhero: Science and America-Themed Comic Book Characters.” In the Journal of Monsters and the Monstrous (Peer Reviewed), issue 5.2: May, 2016, 57-68.
“The Battles of Herbie, Willie and Joe: The Depiction of the Allied Soldier in World War II through Comic Illustration.” In the International Journal of Comic Art vol. 14 #1 (Spring 2012), 530-542. http://comicsforum.org/2012/06/08/propaganda-in-comics-by-cord-scott/
“Frankly, Mac this police action is going too Damn far!”: Armed Forces Cartoons during the Korean Conflict. Electronic publication at http://129.7.114.11/korea/papers.html.
“The Return of the War Comic: A Revival of military themes and Characters in Comic books.” In the International Journal of Comic Art vol. 10, #2 (Fall 2008), 649-659.
“History (hopefully) repeats itself: The 1906 all-Chicago World Series.” In the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 100, number 2, (Summer, 2007), 142-157.
“Written in Red, White, and Blue: A comparison of Comic Book Propaganda from World War II and 9/11.” In the Journal of Popular Culture (Peer Reviewed). Vol. 40, No. 2 (April, 2007), 325-343.
“Harley’s Wayward Cousins: The history of the Chicago Motorcycle makers.” In the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (Peer Reviewed), Vol. 98, No. 4 (Winter 2005-2006 issue), 287-302.
“The ‘Good’ Comics: Teaching History with Comic books.” in the International Journal of Comic Art, Vol. 8, #1 (Spring/Summer 2006), 546-561.
“Calling All Cars, Calling All Cars: Technical Innovations of the Chicago Police Department.” In the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (peer) Vol. 97, #2 (Summer 2004), 135-151.
The Race of the Century: Chicago 1895.” In the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (peer), vol. 96, number 1 (Spring 2003), 34-43.
Contributor to following books:
“Watchmen and Morality” in Politics Goes to the Movies: International Relations and Politics in Genre Films and Television, Joel R. Campbell, ed. Lexington Books, 2022; 202-206.
With Michelle Fukuyama. “The History of the Ryukyu Islands” in Classroom on the Road: Designing, Teaching, Leading, & Theorizing Out-of-the-Box Faculty Led Student Travel, Irina Gendleman and Jeff Birkenstein, eds. Lexington Books, 2020; 181-192.
“Willie and Joe go to Korea: Bill Mauldin’s cartoons on the Korean War” in Drawing Fire: The Editorial Cartoons of Bill Mauldin. Todd DePastino, ed. Chicago, IL: Pritzker Military Museum and Library, 2020; 70-85.
“…And You’re Ashamed! Depictions of PTSD in War Comics.” In the Many Faces of War. Lawrence A. Tritle and Jason W. Warren, Eds. Los Angeles: Marymount Institute Press and Tsehai Publishers, 2018; 125-143.
“Punishing the Punisher: Can Hollywood ever Capture the Essence of the Character?” In Marvel Movies into Film: Essays on Adaptations since the 1940s. Robert Weiner, Robert Moses Peaslee and Matthew McIerny, eds. Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing, 2016; 232-240.
“Government Produced Comics.” In Creating Comics as Journalism, Memoir and Non-fiction. Randy Duncan, Michael Ray Taylor, and David Stoddard, eds. New York: Taylor and Francis/Routledge, 2015.
“Anti-Heroes: Spider-man and the Punisher.” In Web-spinning Heroics: Critical Essays on the History and Meaning of Spider-man. Robert G. Weiner and Robert Moses Peaslee, eds. Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing, 2012; 120-127.
“The Alpha and the Omega: A comparison of Captain America and the Punisher.” In Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero: Critical Essays. Edited by Robert Weiner. Jefferson, NC: McFarland Press, 2009; 125-134.
“The Race of the Century: 1895 Chicago.” In Chicago Sports Reader: 100 years of Sports in the Windy City. Edited by Dr. Steven Riess. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2009; 91-103.
Encyclopedias: Entries for Attu (pp. 36-38), Air Force Academy (537-539), Black Hills (58-61), Deadwood (135-137), Grant Park (237-238), Fort Union Trading Post (210-212) Naval Academy (539-541), Mount Rushmore (372-375), Peshtigo (420-422), Saratoga (466-467), Tippecanoe (523-525), and West Point (568-571). In the Encyclopedia of American Historic Sites and Landmarks, Mitchell Newton- Matza, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Publishing, 2016.
Entries for War and Military Themed Comics (vols 1-4); Captain America (vols. 1-3), MAD Magazine (vol. 2), Maus (vol. 2), Sgt Fury and his Howling Commandos (vol. 3), Alpha Flight (vol. 3), Punisher (vols., 3-4), Civil War (vol. 4) Iraq Invasion (vo. 4), Pride of Baghdad (vol. 4) and biography of John Severin (vol. 3). In Comics Through Time encyclopedia, M. Keith Booker, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Publishing, 2014.
Entries for the Children’s Blizzard of 1888, The Grande Isle Hurricane, East St Louis Riots, USS Turner Explosion, Mount St. Helens explosion, the Rodney King Riot of 1993 and the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995. In the Encyclopedia of Disasters, Mitchell Newton- Matza, ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Publishing, 2014.
Entry for Sgt. Rock (pp. 550-556). In the Icons of the American Comic Book: From Captain America to Wonder Woman, Matthew J. Smith and Randy Duncan, eds. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Publishing. 2013. Entries for Educational comics (p. 68-71), Kings in Disguise (470-473) and Last Day in Vietnam (470-473), and Road to Perdition (687-690). In the Critical Survey of Graphic Novels, Bart Beaty and Stephen Weiner, eds. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press. 2012.
Entries for Attack on Afghanistan and Sudan (1998) (vol., 2 pp. 147-150) and US, Iraq, and the Global Terrorism Problem (vol. 1, pp. 354-358). In the Counterterrorism: From the Cold War to the War on Terror (Praeger Security International), Frank Shanty, ed. 2012.
Entries for Blackhawk (pp. 60-61), Captain America (pp. 82-84), Civil War (pp.97-99), Sgt. Fury (pp. 565-567) and Yossel (pp. 715-716). In the Greenwood Encyclopedia of Comics and Graphic Novels, M. Keith Booker, ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing; 2010.
Entries for Automobiles (p.82-84), Aviation (p. 84, 86), the US military (pp.374-376), and telephone and telegraph (pp. 501-502) with James Ciment. Published in the Encyclopedia of the Jazz Age: From the End of World War I to the Great Crash. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Publishing, 2008.
Entries for Balloon Frame Housing (pp. 56-58), Chicago School of Architecture (pp. 138-140), the town of Pullman, Illinois (pp. 631-632), Polish Americans in the United States (pp. 582-584), Crowds and Riots (pp. 199-201), Muckrakers (pp. 501-502), Horses in the cities (pp. 347-348), Prostitution (pp. 612-613), Museums (pp. 512-514), and Yellow Journalism (pp. 903-904), and Biographies of William Le Baron Jenney (p. 397), William Thompson (pp. 800-801), Philip D. Armour (p. 41), Michael Kenna (pp. 410-411), Thomas MacDonald (pp. 449-450), Jane Byrne (pp. 113-114). Featured in the Encyclopedia of American Urban History. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage publications; 2007.
Entries for Propaganda in the US during World War I (pp. 428-431),Elections of 1916 (pp. 304-305), Four Freedoms (pp. 874-875), Office of Civilian Defense (pp.973-974), the Office of War Information (pp.977-979) Radio in World War II (pp.996-997), Railroads in World War II(pp.998-999), Spies and Sabotage in World War II (pp. 1031-1032) and biographies of Alfred Eisenstadt (p. 585), Howard Hughes (pp. 630-632), Fiorello LaGuardia (pp.648-649), and Julius Rosenwald (p.176). Featured in the Home Front Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Publications; 2007. DocCScott (talk) 03:39, 11 June 2025 (UTC)



