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Grantross

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  1. On 1/23/2024 at 11:40 AM, marvelmaniac said:

    According to the web, if you are using Showcase 4 as the beginning of the Silver Age then Lois Lane's first Silver Age appearance would be Action Comics 221 (Oct 1956) or Action Comics 222 (Nov 1956).

    https://dcuguide.com/w/Lois_Lane_(Silver_Age)_Chronology

    Pretty neat list, but according to this finest number 82 would be her for a silver age appearance since that is the first Issue she's in october 1956

  2. On 1/23/2024 at 12:59 PM, jimjum12 said:

    Not all wholeheartedly embrace this, and a hard line is misleading. For example, Woodstock happened earlier in Woodstock than it did in Des Moines, as did the summer of love. Lois is like Archie, kind of timeless .... who could tell when earth 1 and 2 swapped out? It might be fun to scroll through some covers and to speculate, however hm. GOD BLESS ...

    -jimbo(a friend of jesus)(thumbsu

     

     

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  3. On 1/23/2024 at 12:52 PM, DanCooper said:

     

    According to Mike's Amazing World website, here are the DCs on the newsstand in July 1956 when Showcase 4 hits the stands:

    http://www.mikesamazingworld.com/main/features/newsstand.php?publisher=dc&type=cover&month=9&year=1956&sort=alpha

    Showcase 4  hits the stands on July 5th, 1956. The next Superman title to follow that date was Jimmy Olsen #15, which was on the stands around July 19th, 1956 (all the other Superman-related titles shown on Mike's site are on the stands after that July date)

    Excerpt from Jimmy Olsen #15:

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    Showcase#4 came out in october 1956. If a different website says it was on the stands in July, then they're incorrect.

    Not trying to argue but everything says october 1956

  4. On 1/23/2024 at 11:40 AM, marvelmaniac said:

    According to the web, if you are using Showcase 4 as the beginning of the Silver Age then Lois Lane's first Silver Age appearance would be Action Comics 221 (Oct 1956) or Action Comics 222 (Nov 1956).

    https://dcuguide.com/w/Lois_Lane_(Silver_Age)_Chronology

    I would be using showcase number 4 because everyone agrees. That is the first appearance of this silver age. Everything past showcase 4 is silver age.

    The really is not a hard line line in the comics. Knowing exactly the change from Golden Age to silver edge but Since silver age first appeared in showcase number four october nineteen fifty six I would assume every book from october 1956 Up until infinity crisis. The mid-eighties is when we got new earth.

  5. I am currently trying to decipher the first Silver age appearance of Lois lane.

     

    I have read through several of these threads about the first silver age appearance of several DC characters such as Green Arrow and Aquaman. I'm not sure if I agree with a lot of analysis and information given.. It seems everyone is split on a few of these issues such as showcase # 30 VS adventure comics 260. Even though showcase is a reprint of adventure 260 and is a year after people still claim. Showcase thirty is the first appearance which just simply cannot be.

    What I've noticed a lot of people have disregarded and might not understand is Golden Age VS silver age for DC. These characters are 2 separate people. Golden age is earth two silver age is earth one... Even though there might not be a distinct Moment For certain characters such as Wonder Woman Batman Superman. I would assume the retelling of the origin Would be the first appearance because the origins were retooled As though they were a different person because they had a different origin than the original from Golden Age.

    The internet says Louis lane's first Silverado. Appearance is adventure comics one twenty eight because she meets super boy of earth one... But it's from 1946. The silver age first appeared showcase # 4 October 1956.. So any 1's appearance after October 1956 would be their first silver age appearance. Anything prior to october nineteen fifty six would be golden age.

     

    Without being said, what would be the community's consensus on the first solar age appearance of lois lane.

     

    I would say worlds finest #84 or jimmy olsen #16