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50yearoldcomics.com
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| | | | By the time JLA #46 arrived in my mailbox one day in early June, 1966, I had a pretty good idea who the Justice Society of America was. I knew about the "Golden Age of Comics" that had thrived a decade and more before I was born, and I also knew all about the "Earth-Two"... | |
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popcultureretrorama.wordpress.com
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| | | | Check out my entry for this Super Blog Team-Up - where I discuss some of the more memorable covers from the Chromium Age of comics. | |
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drkwaitingroom.com
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| | | | This review has been supported by Chiara Cooper.If you'd like to support the site, you can do so at my Ko-Fi page. Story Title: "Mystery of the Human Thunderbolt!"Published: October 1956Writer: Robert KanigherArtist: Carmine Infantino The Background:In 1940, writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert introduced readers to Jay Garrick, a college student granted superhuman... | |
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ashlan.com
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| | The Marvel Cinematic Universe, or MCU, when it first appear was a refreshing and interesting. It was exciting to see your favorite comic book characters come to life in the big screen. The X-men were my favorite characters growing up and it was a delight to see them on screen (even if they're not part of the MCU). The first X-men movie came out more than 22 years ago. The first successful MCU movie (Iron Man) came out more than 14 years ago. Since then, Disney/Marvel have been pumping out Marvel movies l... |