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

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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Debbie Ratzloff
Batman Comic Book Cover, First Batman, Batman Comic Cover, Robin Comics, The Bat Man, Batman Comic Books, Comic Book Art Style, Bob Kane, Silver Age Comics

Detective Comics/Covers Legends of the Dark Knight/Covers Shadow of the Bat/Covers Gotham Knights/Covers List of Batman Titles Variant Covers: Batman (Volume 1) Variant Covers Batman (Volume 2) Variant Covers Batman (Volume 3) Variant Covers Textless Covers: Batman (Volume 1) Textless Covers...

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Kevin Humphries
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When Batman and Superman team up to fight evil, they are generally known as the World’s Finest. And yet just because they’re called that doesn’t mean that all their adventures are necessarily good — some are quite wretched, in fact. Here’s 15 tales from the original World’s Finest comics that never need to be retold.

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Les Yersh
The introduction of Luma Lynai, Superwoman in Action Comics #289! Superman 2, Fictional Women, Superman X, Josie And The Pussycats, Joe Louis, Superman Family, Action Comics, Silver Age Comics, Trivia Quiz

Super-Woman is a name used by several characters in the DC Universe as female versions of Superman. Primarily this alias is used by an evil counterpart to Wonder Woman in the Crime Syndicate, evil versions of Justice League from another universe. The first one was Lois from Earth-Three. Her Post-Flashpoint counterpart from Earth 3 is also an evil version of Lois Lane and uses the Lasso of Submission as her main weapon. She is the lover of Owlman and the stepmother of Luthor-El; Ultraman's…

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Jim Nesbit