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Post by naterdawg on Feb 22, 2017 14:52:34 GMT
I've been a comic book collector for years, and my focus is strictly Silver Age.
The Silver Age of Comics began with the "new" Flash in 1956 or so. It ended in 1969, when comic prices went to 15 cents per issue.
I collect Silver Age across the board, with a special emphasis on DC. Loved their era when Batman was on TV!
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Post by sov on Feb 25, 2017 16:25:39 GMT
I have a few Silver Age trades, but that's about it. The Avengers, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Captain America, Martian Manhunter, Batgirl, Justice League, Supergirl, Green Lantern, Batman, Magnus, Robot Fighter... it was a fun era for comic books
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Post by maxwellperfect on Feb 28, 2017 15:42:54 GMT
These days I have an even narrower focus; I generally only buy non-Marvel and non-DC Silver Age, everything from horror to superhero to romance and funny books.
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Post by naterdawg on Mar 2, 2017 5:14:31 GMT
Actually, I do that stuff, too. Lots of Charlton books in my collection, along with ACG and even a few Dells. Do you have the monster comics done by Dell: Frankenstein, Wolfman, Dracula, Mummy and Creature?
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Post by HorrorMetal on Mar 10, 2017 21:02:28 GMT
I've always primarily been into the Silver Age as well.
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Post by goldilocksinthezone on Mar 11, 2017 23:24:52 GMT
If only they'd build the damn time machine already! Nowadays you need a masters degree to keep track of all of the multiverses and who's living in which one.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on May 25, 2017 16:54:04 GMT
If only they'd build the damn time machine already! Nowadays you need a masters degree to keep track of all of the multiverses and who's living in which one. But then DC did the New 52 which did away with all the nonsense you're talking about, and NO ONE LIKED IT. So...
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