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The History of Comic Books

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1897-1937 Early Period - Not really comic books, most have thick cardboard covers and are found in brittle darkened condition today. Richard Outcalt's Hogan's Alley ... This is important as it protects the covers from damage while they are being moved around by staff/customers. Robert Downey Jr's portrayal of the billionaire Tony Stark was pitch perfect, giving us a hero with much more than just two dimensions. I had been enthralled as a young boy reading comic books in my bed. The largest, ComicSeeker.com (http://www.comicseeker.com), is simple to use. Oftentimes I was delighted at the movies, despite the fact that I had a different version of what should have been done. In 1938, after Wheeler-Nicholson's partner Harry Donenfeld had ousted him, National Allied editor Vin Sullivan pulled a Siegel & Shuster creation from the slush pile and used it as the cover feature of Action Comics 1 (June 1938). The exact time period engulfing the Silver Age is debated.

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