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Marty Mann

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  1. On 5/6/2024 at 8:46 AM, Shazam500 said:

    So the history is that Captain Marvel (Shazam) was #1 for a few years in the 1940's and exceeding Superman.  

    How would you rank Shazam's significance as a character today in DC Comics?  If Superman and Batman are "A" level characters.. where is Shazam/Captain Marvel ranked? 

    Feel free to throw in some other characters who are "A" "B" "C" and "D" level characters from the Golden Age and today

    Thank you for starting this thread...much more to come.

    Marty

  2. On 4/25/2024 at 10:31 PM, sfcityduck said:

    The late 40s to early 50s issues of Star Spangled are some of the most enjoyable comics around. Adventure of the same period is also highly underrated. Really, all the anthologies. Folks just don't seem to care about the back-ups. Me, I love them also. Especially Vigilante, Shining Knight, Robot Man, Wildcat, so many!

    Agreed! There were so many great pack-up features...like STAR- SPANGLED KID and LIBERTY BELLE...

     

    IMG   STAR SPANGLED KID SS 53  (200 dpi)     .jpg

    IMG   LIBERTY BELLE  SS #53  (200 dpi)     .jpg

  3. On 4/23/2024 at 2:42 PM, Hepcat said:

    What then were the last few comics you purchased?

    ???

    And now after taking a seventy year breather, do you not feel sufficiently refreshed to start adding to your collection again? e.g. all those issues from the late 1940's and early 1950's you missed out on at the time?

    (shrug)

    Actually my last Golden Age Comic was not bought of a newsstand but purchased directly from EC

    I was stationed in Key West Florida and read in the Sunday Miami Herald about a EC Comic featuring Flying Saucer

    stories, I sent 25 cents to EC and in a few weeks had a copy of WEIRD-SCIENCE FANTASY #26.