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Tag Archives: Golden Age
Random Panel #19
A particularly eerie panel (by Golden Age standards) featuring one of the Spectre’s ghostly enemies.
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Tagged Bernard Baily, Golden Age, Jerry Siegel, More Fun Comics, Spectre
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Random Panel #15
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, both at their ’30s-noir best, team up for this story from NEW ADVENTURE COMICS #31 — the final issue of the magazine before it dropped the ‘NEW’ becoming simply ADVENTURE COMICS, a title it would … Continue reading
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Tagged Federal Men, Golden Age, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, New Adventure Comics
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Random Panel #12
Funnyman was the final, and, even if undeservingly, most oft-ridiculed co-creation of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
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Tagged Funnyman, Funnyman (comic), Golden Age, Jerry Siegel, John Sikela
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Random Panel #10
Cleveland, Ohio, was the boyhood home to both Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and their hometown often was made reference to in early stories from the pair. Siegel’s and Shuster’s two-fisted P.I., Slam Bradley, operated out of Cleveland and, in … Continue reading
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Tagged Detective Comics, Golden Age, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Slam Bradley
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