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50yearoldcomics.com
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| | | | According to the Grand Comics Database, this comic book was published exactly 50 years ago today, on August 26, 1965. The fact that it came out pretty late in the month may be significant, as it seems very likely to me that I bought it only after buying Justice League of America #40, which doesn't... | |
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benjaminherman.wordpress.com
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| | | | This is the third installment of my look at recurring plots, imagery and character-types in the Legion of Super-Heroes stories published by DC Comics during the Silver Age... and beyond. This time we are looking at homages to one of the most iconic Legion images, the cover to the team's first appearance in Adventure Comics... | |
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50yearoldcomics.com
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| | | | By December, 1965, I had been buying and reading comics for almost half a year, and in that time Justice League of America had definitely become my favorite comic book -- the one series I would buy whenever I saw a new issue. That's not surprising, I guess, considering its all-star cast of heroes. Concurrently,... | |
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blogintomystery.com
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| | I wasn't a big fan of the first Amazing Spider-Man -- we should get that admission out of the way for purposes of full disclosure. While it got a number of things right -- both of the young stars, Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, were light-years better than their flatline predecessors in the Raimi trilogy... |