Great, now just find a POD that gets that created, and how the material gets to the West to begin with, and you gain yourself an Internet cookie.
Ruskie Joe wishes to compete with popular western comic literature, which is proving pervasive throughout the world (Comics were widespread, and many felt that they were cultural invasions from the US). They wish to produce their own, arriving by mistake upon a person or people who are actually creative much like they did with Sergei Einstein. Utilizing existing Soviet thought and pop culture, *Insert Name Here* is created. Taking an idea from a Russian short feature from the 20's, he comes from the planet Mars, which was ruled by a tyrannical Capitalist state but which was overthrown by the Martian workers, which allowed Mars to finally achieve Communism and paradise. The hero is gifted with the superior natural prowess from his mother world which, due to Communism, produces beings of superior strength, intellect and ability (as nations advance, people get taller, stronger, and longer lived. It works with Soviet thought to think Communism could, through evolution and paradise, breed Supermen). He fights the enemies of the Soviet Union and Global Communism; decadence, pervasiveness, bigotry, militarism, Capitalism, Fascism and so on.
Believing this merger of novel and art that is comics to be a good way to promote the ideas of Marxism, the Soviets promote it heavily. It also arrives in the West via publication companies that wish to produce and distribute cheap media. Much of the Soviet language is thrown out, and the thought bubbles are filled with words written by the local publisher based on what looks to be happening in the story (they can't speak Russian). Even where propaganda does exist, it goes over the heads of the 50s and 60s public.