
from "The Life of Woodrow Wilson" in Real Life Comics #2 (Pines, December 1941*), writer and artists uncredited and unknown, letters by Ed Hamilton
*This comic would have been on the newsstand at least a couple months before Pearl Harbor.
(Spoiler: They did not win the peace.)

from "America Becomes a World Power, 1898-1918" in True Comics #24 (Parents' Magazine Press, June 1943), script by David S. Muzzey
Still, not everyone was as visibly ecstatic about Armistice Day as Woodrow Wilson:

from "Too Tough To Live" in Thrilling Comics #68 (Pines, October 1948), creators uncredited and unknown
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I’m pretty sure that’s Harry S… Whoops. Never mind.
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