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Silver Age (1956-1969):Superhero, Mystery in Space #75 (DC, 1962) CGC VF- 7.5 Off-white to whitepages.
I went to see the Man of Steel movie yesterday. I enjoyed it a lot, although I will confess that I started out a little suspicious, especially given the build-up during the scenes on Krypton. I did like the high-tech stuff there, but what the heck was that flying butterfly that Jor-El was dashing around on? Struck me as a bit of a rip-off from Avatar. But the rest of the movie was much better; about the only complaints I had with the Earth scenes were that they did a bit too many back and…
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Superman July 1960, Iss 138
Original Comic Art titled ADVENTURES INTO THE UNKNOWN #166 COVER ( 1966, CHIC STONE ) SILVER AGE LARGE ART WITH LARGE IMAGE OF NEMESIS, located in ComicLINK.Com's CLOSED FEATURED AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS - 08/2019 Comic Art Gallery (1559896)
"Tales of Suspense # 74, Pg. 01" by Gene Colan*. *Adam Austin (the artist’s name listed on the printed page) is a pseudonym that G...
Mystery in Space (1951 1st Series) comic books
Featured Characters: ⏴ Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) ⏵ Supporting Characters: Empire of Atlantis Unnamed Physician ⏴ Lady Dorma ⏵ Antagonists: ⏴ It, the Silent One Other Characters: United States Navy Numerous unnamed navy personnel Leonard McKenzie (Referenced) Neptune (Mentioned in narration or thoughts) AEC (Mentioned) "Giant Octopus" Fen (Mentioned in narration or thoughts) Council of War (Mentioned) Races and Species: Mutant Atlantean-Human Hybrids Fish Androids (Mentioned) Robots...
<b>From 1941-1986, the superheroes appeared in their own comic book series, <i>World's Finest Comics</i>, and it was ridiculous.</b>
Minor spoilers ahead, obviously, since we’re dealing with the solicitation text for a book not due in stores for three months. Fantastic Four Frightful Four Marvel Two-In-One In #86 of that series, the Thing basically convinces the Sandman to go straight. Yeah, that’s right! Sandman has just recovered from a previous altercation where he became combined […]
The decade beginning with the late 1930s is known as the Golden Age of comic books. Many of the superheroes from today’s blockbuster franchises, including Batman, Superman, and Captain America, emerged during this period, and the industry grew into a commercial powerhouse.
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