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what is the last issue of secret six?

September 7, 2010 by admin  
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first appeared during the Silver Age of comic books in the initial team’s seven-issue title, Secret Six in May 1968 and May 1969.
The first two issues were reprinted in The Brave and the Bold #117 and in 120 in 1975
or the Relaunch in 2008


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How big are the actual comics for the various ages of comics?

September 4, 2010 by admin  
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Comics have been getting smaller as time goes by.   The biggest comic books were printed in the Golden age.   In the silver age, comic books were 6 3/4 inches by 10 1/4 inches.  Today, the dimensions of comic books are 6 ⅝” × 10 ¼”.  (Bronze age comics were between the silver and modern sizes).


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Silver Age Avengers comics on video

September 4, 2010 by admin  
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Here is a video of Silver Age Avengers – issues #1 – #10. Also shown is issue #503 – the last issue in this collector’s collection.  Avengers include Captain America, Thor, Wasp, Iron Man etc.   Early issues were written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby.


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Who came up with the term – the Silver Age of Comic Books?

July 27, 2010 by admin  
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There is no clear answer to this question.  However, many point to the Justice League of America #42, published in 1966, as the first time that “silver age” was mentioned with regards to comics.  In the letters column – a reader named Scott Taylor from Connecticut wrote “If you guys keep bringing back the heroes from the [1930s-1940s] Golden Age, people 20 years from now will be calling this decade the Silver Sixties!”  Although Mr. Taylor didn’t specifically say “Silver Age”, the seed had been planted and prtty soon fans started differentiating ages of comics as Golden Age, Silver Age, and Bronze Age.

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