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    the visionary genius of E. Nelson Bridwell

    What happens when imaginary history reflects real history? What happens when comic creators use genealogical themes to reach new audiences? You get the amazing hero chronologies of E. Nelson Bridwell, three mini-series that (imho) marked the moment when the Bronze age began transforming into the...
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    The Copper Age Incarnate: 'Star Wars' by Duffy & Martin

    It's rare to find any comics from the early Stars Wars franchise containing stories inspired by the films' cultural impact. Even rarer is an entire story arc that focuses on such concepts, but these kinds of meta-narratives popped up at the tale end of Marvel's 'Star Wars'. These came about...
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    The Global Myth Of Arak

    There aren't too many comics that were created by three different married couples but DC's Arak Son Of Thunder was one of them, maybe even the only one to bear this distinction. Needless to say, this title was one of the most interesting and ambitious comics of the 80's. Along with its...
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    Joey Cavalieri's best 80's DC work?

    first time poster here, thanks for having me So for the past few years i been extra extra heavy into 80's DC stuff. The late Bronze age and the Copper age found mainstream comics trying all kinds of wild new ideas and i've noticed that some of the most interesting titles were occasionally...
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