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How can amazing #238, New Teen Titans #2, DC Comics Presents #47, any tales of the G L Corps all be considered bronze age? I can't believe i'm reading 300 pages of the same ads and then have to see hobgoblin in the bronze age screwy.gif

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As far as I concerned, the bronze age ended @ 12/31/79 11:59:59pm.

 

I agree with that and i put Copper ending with McFarlane Spider-Man #1 in 1990.

 

However most people consider Bronze ending in 85 and copper in 95. People seem to want these "era's" to all be the same in length.

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How can amazing #238, New Teen Titans #2, DC Comics Presents #47, any tales of the G L Corps all be considered bronze age? I can't believe i'm reading 300 pages of the same ads and then have to see hobgoblin in the bronze age screwy.gif

 

And this belongs in this forum why? 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

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How can amazing #238, New Teen Titans #2, DC Comics Presents #47, any tales of the G L Corps all be considered bronze age? I can't believe i'm reading 300 pages of the same ads and then have to see hobgoblin in the bronze age screwy.gif

 

And this belongs in this forum why? 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

 

Maybe he's so disgusted he is selling it....? confused-smiley-013.gif

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