Paul Bunyan by Noah Van Sciver
A graphic history that traces how a larger-than-life lumberjack emerged from rough logging-camp folklore and was later reshaped into a national icon by early twentieth-century journalists and advertisers. It grounds the myth in the gritty realities of labor, immigration, and environmental exploitation, showing how storytelling and corporate branding fused to create a quintessential American legend.
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