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Almost as Good as the Golden Age, Part 2 – Superman the Complete Animated Series

Hot on the heels of Justice League: The Complete Series, Warner Bothers has hit another home run with its relase of Superman: The Complete Animated Series.  This seven disc set will be available for you to own on DVD when it hits the stores on November 24, 2009. This 54 episode collection features the complete [...]

Almost as Good as the Golden Age: Justice League – The Complete Series

One of my favorite animated series of all time was Batman: The Animated Series.  I thought it captured the Batman of the Golden Age (by intent or otherwise) better than any “modern” treatment of Batman in film.  In recent years, DC and Warner Brothers have produced a great follow-up to this series with the Justice [...]

Green Lantern – First Flight

One of my favorite Golden Age superheroes is the Green Lantern (Alan Scott) who made his debut in the pages of All American Comics #16 (July 1940).  I covered this honored member of the Justice Society of America in Podcast #15 (September 2005).  Later, in the Silver Age of Comic Books, a new Green Lantern [...]

My Golden Age, Part II – Classic Peanuts

Back in May, I posted about some great 1960′s and 70′s animation DVD sets being offered by Warner Home Entertainment from “my Golden Age”.   Back then, in addition to being a comic book and Saturday morning cartoon fan, there was one comic strip that was my mainstay, Peanuts by the great Charles Schulz.  I rarely missed [...]

My Golden Age

Although I am a fan, collector and historian of the Golden Age of Comic Books, my personal Golden Age was much later.  As a child of the 1960′s and 70′s, I read a lot of the comics that Pat Curley features on the Silver Age of Comic Books Blog.  Not only did I read Silver [...]