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Aquaman as Dive Buddy
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Sun, Oct 4
By namtab29@comcast.net (rob!) Of course, that was a long time ago and now I live in Hawai'i where I take an active role in helping to raise my grandson, Jacques. As a responsible role model, I've taken time to teach Jacques all about my hero (Silver Age) Aquaman. I've provided him with plenty of Aquaman books & toys and he...
Blackest Night #1 - Sept. 2009
Original at The Aquaman Shrine
• Fri, Jul 17
By namtab29@comcast.net (rob!) Considering we talked about two Silver Age Aquaman stories drawn by Ramona Fradon for the last Comics Weekend, I'd say this book is about as far away from the tone of those stories as humanly possible, as this grim first page will attest:
Scott’s Classic Comics Corner: The Bronze Age - A New Beginning Pt. 4
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Fri, May 8
By Scott If the 60s was a time of social revolution, the 70s was the hangover. If the Silver Age is the Woodstock of comics, the Bronze Age was Altamont. The assassinations of MLK and RFK in ’68 combined with Watergate and the fall of Saigon ensured that the 70s would be a decade of cynicism and pessimism...
Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War, Vol 1
Original at comicscreatorsguild.co.uk
• Tue, Nov 11
By Allan © 2007 DC Comics. All Rights Reserved. By Geoff Johns & various (DC Comics) ISBN13: 978-1-4012-1650-4 After the mega-successful return and relaunch of Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern of the Silver Age (see Green Lantern: Rebirth ISBN-13: 978-1-84576-131-8), scripter Geoff Johns co...
Filmation’s JLA finally on DVD!
Original at The Daily P.O.P.
• Tue, Aug 12
By dailypop In the 1960’s, Filmation had successfully taken characters from DC Comics and fleshed them out into fully realized animated versions including Superman and Aquaman. They decided that they should go all out and introduce more heralds of the Silver Age of comics. The Flash, Green Lantern,...
Podcast: CCL #147 GA and SA Aquaman
Original at Collected Comics Library
• Wed, Nov 21
By Chris Marshall Podcast #147 - The one hundred forty seventh podcast! HERO for the Holidays; Marvel and DC solicits; Black Dossier; selling out; Marvels DCU; New Releases of the Week; Golden and Silver Age Aquaman and Paul Norris; Running time: 31m 29s Collected Comics Library, hosted by Chris Marshal...
Ripples Through Time - 167
Original at Bloggity
• Mon, Sep 24
By Tegan Lots of goofy science here, like blowfish being able to freeze water by bringing cold air from the South Pole. Aquaman himself says that Myron is apparently related to the cat family, because he has a somewhat feline face. It's all pretty typical bad Silver Age science.
Justice League
Original at SCIFIPEDIA
• Sun, Aug 26
The Justice League of America was a comic book series created in the late 1950s/early 1960s during what is referred to as the "Silver Age of Comics". At the time, DC (or National Comics, as it was known then) was recreating new versions of many of its more successful super-hero characters th...
User talk:Cashanundudyub
Original at SCIFIPEDIA
• Fri, Jul 6
A good picture for the Justice League article. Superboy TV series Some cute pictures of the Silver Age Superboy and his supporting cast 1)the Golden Age Green Lantern (Alan Scott) –he’s the one with the cape and red shirt. 4) A Green Lantern Corps group shot.