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Rate   Comics Should Be Good! | by Scott | Fri, May 8

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Fri, May 8 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...

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