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Batmans in the mid-fifties are hard to find.

Always nice to see a GA Batman. (thumbs u

 

Is a Batman with a comics code a GA? hm

hm It's from 1955, so technically yes. Showcase 4 was in 1956.

 

Atom age! :sumo:

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Batmans in the mid-fifties are hard to find.

Always nice to see a GA Batman. (thumbs u

 

Is a Batman with a comics code a GA? hm

hm It's from 1955, so technically yes. Showcase 4 was in 1956.

 

Atom age! :sumo:

 

Atom Age SHMATOM AGE....I never have liked that!! It's freakin' whooey!!

 

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No book with a comics code seal is a GA, I can't but that! :kidaround:

 

Then maybe SA should begin with the comics code seal in '55...at least all comics have that common denominator......but ATOM AGE is reckless n retarded... :insane:

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As the pre-hero age winded down, the covers became les dynamic, focusing less on giant monsters and more on twist "Twilight Zone" plotlines. Still great covers!

 

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Looks like giant monsters to me. (shrug)

 

Another great name! Orrgo, the Unconcourable! (Don't forget to pronounce the second "r".)

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But I did not see any other DC's.....unless I overlooked someone else... (shrug)

 

One more

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Talk about being in a tough spot!

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