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Real Fact…Or Fiction?
In the Spring of 1946, DC Comics introduced a new title to its readers, Real Fact Comics. This anthology title was designed to present short stories detailing the “real facts” of the lives of famous individuals. The title ran for … Continue reading
Posted in Golden Age Comics
Tagged Batman, Bill Finger, Bob Kane, DC Comics, Detective Comics, Jerry Robinson, Real Fact Comics, Robin
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The Batman Annuals
It has been reported over at the Silver Age Batman blog and at the Collected Comics Library that DC is going to reprint in a hardcover “archive” format the first three Batman Annuals from 1961 and 1962. This will be … Continue reading
The Silver Age of Comic Books
While I’m a devotee of the Golden Age of Comic Books, the feelings are mutual for the Silver Age. I have not limited my collecting to Golden Age material, and am a big fan of the DC and Marvel Silver … Continue reading
Posted in Golden Age Comics
Tagged Batman, Carter Nichols, Comics Now!, Comics Then, Silver Age
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Golden Age Reprints for 2008
In the last episode of the Golden Age of Comic Books Podcast, I mentioned that there had been a plethora of Golden Age reprints over the past several months. In looking back at 2008 (at least through the date of … Continue reading