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Re: If I could be any superhero...
Posted By: Spider-Boy, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Monday, October 25, 1999, at 15:25:20
In Reply To: Re: If I could be any superhero... posted by Paul A. on Monday, October 25, 1999, at 08:34:39:

> > Comics starting in 1939 (Action comics #1 first Superman) through the early fifties are now
> > called Golden Age, that was the birth of the superhero industry.
>
> A comic book guide I've got has the following definiting in its Glossary:
>
> "The Golden Age - Term coined for 1940s superhero comics by 1950s comic fans nostalgically looking back through rose-coloured glasses at material that was largely poorly executed and predictable."

I have a few collection of Golden Age reprints and yes, they were rather poorly executed, predictable, and those from WWII are probly offensive to Germans and Japanes, when veiwed by todays standards. And Ancient Rome smelled bad. Modern comics are built on the basses of those early works, they evolved over time. Think of Golden Age books as Homo Habilis to the Homo Sapiens Sapiens of modern comics. So maybe they wern't great liturature, but Watchmen, Secret Wars, and Kingdom Come wouldn't exist if not for those early works.

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