Silver Age Comics

Mostly Dedicated to Comics Published from 1955-1970

Saturday, July 15, 2006

The Evolution of Chop-Chop in Pictures

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Probably no character changed more and more often in the Silver Age than Chop-Chop, the humorous sidekick of the more serious Blackhawks. I...
Thursday, July 06, 2006

Rolling THUNDER

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The success that DC and Marvel had with the great superhero revival of the 1960s did not go unnoticed. As discussed, ACG, which had resiste...
Monday, July 03, 2006

Hulk: Tales to Astonish 63-64

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Although the Leader had been mentioned in earlier issues, we first actually meet him in Tales to Astonish #63. The story follows the standa...
Sunday, June 18, 2006

Wonder Woman #92

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This August 1957 issue is still done in the GA style with Harry Peter's inimitable style. The first story concerns a missing train that...
Thursday, June 15, 2006

TrueVision by ACG

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This is arguably outside the normal realm of this blog, as it was published by ACG in 1954. During a brief era of popularity for 3-D comics...

Amazing Spiderman Annual #1

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I skipped over the annuals in the discussion of the Ditko Spiderman, so I thought I'd take a quick rowback and rectify that situation. ...
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Sunday, June 11, 2006

The Coming of Nemesis

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American Comics Group was a long-lived company, lasting from the Golden Age right up to the end of the Silver Age. At various times, they c...
Sunday, June 04, 2006

Amazing Spiderman 43-45

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By these issues, Peter was becoming so "hip" that the series seemed more like Archie at times: Of course, based on what we know no...
Saturday, June 03, 2006

Amazing Spiderman #41-42: Petey Gets Hip

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With Romita taking over on the art chores two issues earlier, Amazing Spiderman began a new direction with #41. Peter begins to show increa...
Monday, May 29, 2006

Another Great War Cover

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Jerry Grandenetti at his finest.
Friday, May 19, 2006

Archie the Trendspotter

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I haven't covered Archie Comics in this blog so far, but here's a terrific bit on Archie's slavish devotion to the latest fad .
Sunday, May 14, 2006

Atom #1-3

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In Atom #1, we meet the first recurring villain in the Atom saga; The Plant-Man, aka Jason Woodrue. Although human-appearing he's secre...
Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Return of the Hulk

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Actually the Hulk never really went away. Although his own comic was cancelled, the Hulk popped up in the first couple issues of the Avenge...
Sunday, May 07, 2006

Birth of the Silver Age Atom

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After the relaunches of the Flash, Green Lantern and Aquaman in Showcase and Hawkman in Brave and Bold, the next Golden Age character to get...
Saturday, May 06, 2006

The Giant Screen TV Thing

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DC's heroes had them decades before the rest of us: Batman and Batwoman had a nice plasma TV: Some of the villains even had them: One as...
Friday, May 05, 2006

Amazing Spiderman 39-40

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I'm probably not the first to notice this, but when Johnny Romita took over for Steve Ditko on Amazing Spiderman Stan Lee made it an imp...
Sunday, April 30, 2006

Tales of the Bizarro World Part 1

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Following his return in Action #254 and #255, Bizarro made several more appearances. Apparently the character was popular enough that DC ga...
Saturday, April 29, 2006

Bizarro, Take II

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Bizarro returned in Action Comics #254, July 1959. Lex Luthor happened to discover an old newspaper story about Superboy's initial enco...
Thursday, April 27, 2006

Apes Playing Baseball? It Must Be the Silver Age!

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The Fortress Keeper has a terrific post (his 100th) on Wonder Woman playing baseball with simians. Hilarious stuff; be sure to check out W...
Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Ahab and the White Submarine

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DC typically did not launch new comic books without some sort of trial run first in Showcase or Brave & Bold. But in May 1964, DC broke...
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