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marvel silver age comic book covers | similar thing happened with the early Thor issues; at first there ... Marvel Comic Covers, Silver Age Comic Books, Marvel Covers, Thor Comic, Robert E Howard, Thor Marvel, Marvel Comics Covers, Silver Age Comics, The Mighty Thor

The Marvel covers did not start out all that different from the DC covers, although that soon changed. The early Fantastic Four covers featured the characters demonstrating their various powers: The characters are so iconic to us these days that it can be hard to remember that back in 1961, kids had no idea who the FF were, or what they could do, so it was important to give them an idea quickly. As I have mentioned in the past, this may be the real reason the early FF issues started out with…

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The Fantastic Four Get Their Blue Costumes Back, And Other Easter Eggs and References In November's Solicitations Fantastic Four Logo, Comic Book Marvel, Fantastic Four Movie, The Human Torch, Fantastic Four Comics, The Original Family, Comic Boom, Comic Script, Sue Storm

Minor spoilers ahead, obviously, since we’re dealing with the solicitation text for a book not due in stores for three months. Fantastic Four Frightful Four Marvel Two-In-One In #86 of that series, the Thing basically convinces the Sandman to go straight. Yeah, that’s right! Sandman has just recovered from a previous altercation where he became combined […]

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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 93 | Marvel Database | Fandom Silver Surfer Comic, Miss Hulk, Marvel Comic Covers, Marvel Covers, The Silver Surfer, Marvel Comics Covers, Silver Age Comics, Classic Comic Books, Hulk Smash

Featured Characters: ⏴ Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) ⏵ Supporting Characters: Empire of Atlantis Unnamed Physician ⏴ Lady Dorma ⏵ Antagonists: ⏴ It, the Silent One Other Characters: United States Navy Numerous unnamed navy personnel Leonard McKenzie (Referenced) Neptune (Mentioned in narration) AEC (Mentioned) Fen (Mentioned in narration) Council of War (Mentioned) Races and Species: Mutant Atlantean-Human Hybrids Fish Androids (Mentioned) Robots (Mentioned) Humans Octopuses Atlanteans…

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The Brave and the Bold Vol 1 59 | DC Database | FANDOM powered by Wikia Batman Comic Book Cover, Book Art Illustration, Batman Comic Book, Batman Green Lantern, Brave And The Bold, Silver Age Comics, Batman Comic Books, Classic Comic Books, Dc Comic Books

"Batman and Green Lantern: "The Tick-Tock Traps of the Time Commander!"": While attending a performance by John Starr, a modern day "Monte Cristo" claiming to be framed for a crime he did not commit, Bruce Wayne is approached by Starr after The Brave and the Bold #59 is an issue of the series The Brave and the Bold (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1965. While attending a performance by John Starr, a modern day "Monte Cristo" claiming to be framed for a crime he did not commit, Bruce…

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Silver Age Comics: Silver Age Aspects of the Man of Steel Stickers Graphic Design, Silver Age Comic Books, Superman Movies, Silver Age Comics, Children's Comics, Sci Fi Book, Moral Values, Comic Book Panels, The Puppet

I went to see the Man of Steel movie yesterday. I enjoyed it a lot, although I will confess that I started out a little suspicious, especially given the build-up during the scenes on Krypton. I did like the high-tech stuff there, but what the heck was that flying butterfly that Jor-El was dashing around on? Struck me as a bit of a rip-off from Avatar. But the rest of the movie was much better; about the only complaints I had with the Earth scenes were that they did a bit too many back and…

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