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  • SUPERMAN in WORLD'S FINEST ARCHIVES v2 - "Superman from the Beginning" (Part 14):

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    Well, that didn't take very long. (That's what happens when you read only three out of 17 stories.) This volume comprises issues #16-32 (Winrer 1945 through Jan/Feb 1948), but read only #16-18 because this archive overlaps with the Golden Age Superman Omnibus Vol. 5. In these stories, Superman acts more as humanity's helper than its protector, often helping in the less flamboyant guise of Clark Kent. Wilbur Wolfingham makes another appearance in #16. I have nothing to say about #17, and the most interesting thing about #18 is that artist Ed Dobrotka depicted Clark Kent in a checkered sportcoat with a bow tie. 

    At this point, my "Superman from the Beginning" posts will change, but I haven't decided quite yet how. I have now read the equivalent of (nearly) 15 archives, or four omnisuses. The chronological read shifts to the Golden Age Superman Omnibus Vol. 5 at this point, but I haven't decided whether to follow it there, or go back to the beginning of the comic strips and catch up to this point in that format. Or I might switch to Superboy for a while. Or I might back away from this project entirely for a while. We'll see. 

  • I just realized I forgot to do a NEW COMICS I HAVE READ TODAY THIS MONTH for the month of April.

    Screw it. I'm not going back and try to separate the ones I bought in april from the ones I bought in May.

     

  • AVENGERS (1998): Some time ago (last year, I think), I began reading the Busiek/Perez series from the beginning but I drifted away with #32. Today I picked it up again with #33.

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    THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD (2007): this is my third (possibly fourth) time through the first Waid/Perez run.

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    DC FINEST - SUPERBOY: I also started reading "The Superdog from Krypton" today.

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  • MAXIMUM SECURITY:

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    It used to be that there were certain comics, or runs of comics, that I would re-read every year or so. But the more comics I came to own, the fewer I had time to re-read. Today I moved on to Avengers Assemble! Vol. 4 which begins with the Maximun Security mini-series. I blush to admit that this is the first time I have re-read it since it's initial release, but man is it good! George Perez is gone, but Jerry Ordway is on hand for the three-issue series as well as the Dangerous Planet lead-in. These are not "Avengers" issues per se, but they might as well be. Although Maximum Security was a crossover series, the mini can be read by itself without missing a beat. Also included in the collection, between issues #2 and #3, is Avengers #35, featuring artwork by John Romita, Jr. and a most eclectic mix of Avengers, indeed.

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  • PEANUTS EVERY SUNDAY Vol. 7 (1981-1985): Seven down, three to go.

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