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2007 April 28



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Any interest in Golden Age Comic Books?

DC Comics and Marvel seem to dominate non-manga more questions and discussion here, which makes sense because they are the two most important publishers of American comics, but I wonder if there are fans of comics golden age at the time of World War II. If so, there Fans of characters that were published by publishers as extinct MLJ, Better, Gleason, Quality, Fawcett, Hillman, Dell, and so on, as well as characters golden age which were published by DC and Marvel / Timely back in the day. Anyone out there have a golden age favorite character, especially one who does not yet have an incarnation modern, like Superman, Batman, Captain America or Aquaman?

I like a lot of Golden Age characters. The problem is that many names were used OIF for new characters. What I like best is a team called the Seven Soldiers of Victory also called Legion Laws. Verssions was send up the Golden Age of Crimson Avenger, Star Spangled Kid Stripesy, Green Arrow, Speedy, Vigilante and Shining Knight.

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