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(Continued from The Heroic Age, Part Four )
THE HEROIC AGE, PART FIVE (A.D. 1981 - A.D. 1990)
A.D. 1981 :
Character Debuts :
Andy Renko
Bobby Hill
Cat Claw (Carol Connor)
Colt Seavers
DangerMouse
Donkey Kong
Fay Furillo
Firebird (Bonita Juarez)
Fran
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(Continued from The Heroic Age, Part Two )
THE HEROIC AGE, PART THREE (A.D. 1961 - A.D. 1970)
A.D. 1961 :
Character Debuts :
The Atom III (Ray Palmer)
Atomicus
Bat-Girl (Betty Kane)
Ben Casey
Captain Lee Crane
David Zorba
Emma Peel
Fly Girl (Kim Br
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(Continued from The Heroic Age, Part One )
THE HEROIC AGE, PART TWO (A.D. 1941 - A.D. 1960)
A.D. 1941 :
Character Debuts :
711 (Daniel Dyce)
The All-American (Johnny Appleton)
The American Crusader (Archibald Masters)
Archie Andrews
Betty Cooper
Th
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We've never discussed this show? It seems up our alley.
It ends Sunday (9/17/17), so it's a little late to get into it. But it's based on books written by Guillermo del Toro, the guy who directed Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth and is well thought of in
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(Continued from The Modern Age )
THE HEROIC AGE, PART ONE (A.D. 1913 - A.D. 1940)
A.D. 1913 :
Character Debuts :
Betsy Bobbin
Jiggs
Maggie
Events :
Kal-El is born on Krypton to Jor-El and Lara. Jor-El, a leading Kryptonian scientist, becomes convi
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Secret Empire 0 pulls together threads from several different books which constitute the prologue. They are conveniently laid out here:
I only read the Steve Rogers issue and didn’t really feel like I needed to read the rest to
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DC Entertainment released a logo reflecting Harley Quinn’s takeover of Batman Day.
Andrew A. Smith
Tribune Content Agency
Can it really be 25 years since Harley Quinn first entered the pop culture lexicon? Well, it’s
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The "How Did You Get Into Comics?" thread made me think of a question I heard on a podcast earlier.
Who was the artist that you first recognized without having to look at the credits? You could recognize them by looking at their work; it was that vis
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Thor and Wonder Woman are the greatest of comics' mythological heroes, but they were a surprisingly common type in the Golden Age. I thought it might be interesting to put together a list. I'll add characters as they're suggested.
I'm including Brot
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Stanton was always one of my favorites. From Kelly's Heroes to Alien, he always elevated the material.
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Who is this ominous villain?
Is it Sarge?
No.
Is it Rosemary, the telephone operator?
No.
Is it Penry, the mild-mannered janitor?
Could be....
But it isn't!
It's... Jor-El?
Seriously? I have to say that my initial reaction is to be
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Three weeks from today, on the 28th of August, Jack Kirby would have been 100 years old. I feel terribly presumptuous being so new here, but there does not as yet seem to be a thread acknowledging this rather momentous occasion. So... Nearly 80 years a
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The cover to The Death of Stalin graphic novel. Art by Thierry Robin.
By Andrew A. Smith
Tribune Content Agency
You wouldn’t think that a graphic novel named The Death of Stalin would be funny, but it is.
In fact, this black
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The Defenders on Netflix teams (from left) Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Danny “Iron Fist” Rand (Finn Jones), Matt “Daredevil” Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Luke Cage (Mike Colter).
By Andrew A. Smith
Tribune Content Agency
The Def
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I thought from now to Halloween I'd do brief reviews of horror comics at random. Please feel free to join me.
I'll avoid giving away big twists and endings. This being horror that means I won't always be able to say what the stories' key ideas are.
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