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Why the Declaration of Independence now includes comic book characters
Summary by The Waco Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Erik Pedersen, The Orange County Register , as published by Waco Tribune-Herald
· June 26, 2026
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Key points Further details about Sikoryak's project, including its connection to the Declaration of Independence and comic book characters, are available from the Waco Tribune-Herald. As part of his work, Sikoryak rewatched Ken Burns documentaries, which seemed to clarify an aspect of the American experiment for him.
Cartoonist R. Sikoryak has been working on an adaptation of essential American documents. This project has been ongoing for several years.
As part of his work, Sikoryak rewatched Ken Burns documentaries, which seemed to clarify an aspect of the American experiment for him.
Further details about Sikoryak's project, including its connection to the Declaration of Independence and comic book characters, are available from the Waco Tribune-Herald.
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Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: Waco Tribune-Herald ·
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