HOUSEWIFE
He makes a lot of sense. Give us Hell,
Etrigan!
SFX
(kids smacking each
other)
whak thok thump
Page 8
SPLASH
This is a representation of the cover to Etrigan's
book. It looks like a Dr. Seuss book in both layout and
art style. The title goes up top. The picture is a
gigantic, Dr. Seuss-style drawing of Etrigan, in
costume, planting a big, rippling, American flag on the
planet earth.
TYPESET TEXT RUNNING ACROSS THE
TOP OF THE PAGE
Excerpts from "America Rules!"...
TITLE
AMERICA RULES!
SUB-TITLE
A New Vision for America's Future
CREDIT
(near the bottom of
the cover)
Page 9
SPLASH
This is page 1 of Etrigan's book, we can see the other
pages along the edges of the page. There is a big
picture of Etrigan very formally saluting an American
flag. The text is type-set in a block at the bottom
corner of the drawing (again as in a Dr.Seuss book).
TYPESET TEXT RUNNING ACROSS THE
TOP OF THE PAGE
Excerpts from "America Rules!"...
TYPESET TEXT
The American Century over?!
That's the cry of a coward or
fool.
Our country is rolling in clover,
And I say that, "America Rules!"
Page 10
SPLASH
This is page 4 of Etrigan's book, we can see the other
pages along the edges of the page (and perhaps the seam
of the book and a bit of page five). There is a big
picture of Happy factory workers, grinning like idiots
as Nuclear bombs (you can tell they're nuclear because
of the little atom symbol painted on their sides) roll
off of an assembly line. The text is type-set in a
block at the bottom corner of the drawing .
TYPESET TEXT RUNNING ACROSS THE
TOP OF THE PAGE
Excerpts from "America Rules!"...
TYPESET TEXT
How do we get back to work?
We start doing what we do so well.
The military/industrial complex
Creates jobs for us all -and
that's swell!
Page 11
SPLASH
This is page 14 of Etrigan's book, we can see the other
pages along the edges of the page (and perhaps the seam
of the book and a bit of page 15). There is a big
picture of a savage Etrigan choking a silhouette of a
man with a globe for a head. The man is labeled, "The
World," and a bag of money is drooping from his limp
fingers. The text is type-set in a block at the bottom
corner of the drawing .
TYPESET TEXT RUNNING ACROSS THE
TOP OF THE PAGE
Excerpts from "America Rules!"...
TYPESET TEXT
Our economy's weak, it's a
scandal.
A stain on the flag we unfurl.
That makes such a mess of it
When our armies do conquer the
world!
Page 12
Panel 1
Television-shaped panel border. The set of "This Week
with David Brinkley". Etrigan is in the hot seat.
GEORGE WILL is holding an open copy of the book and
asking a question.
GEORGE WILL
It sounds like you intend to force the
rest of world to pay for America's
inflated life style.
GEORGE WILL
That's frankly very appealing, but
isn't your plan too simple?
Television-shaped panel border. An irritated Etrigan
answers.
ETRIGAN
Spare me, if you will, your childish
confusions.
For complex problems do
have simple
solutions
Television-shaped panel border. Favoring SAM DONALDSON
and Etrigan.