Atomic Reactions - Nukla!
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*Nukla* was one of Dell's unsuccessful attempts to tap the supehero trend
of the 60's. Perhaps more than any other publisher, the folks at Dell
seemed t...
Clark Kent Comics and Stories
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WHAT IF?... It’s 1954 and comic books are under fire. Most of the superhero
books are already gone. EC drops its horror and sci fi books and offers up
b...
The Batman Effect
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In January of 1966, the Batman TV show debuted and it seemed like the whole
country went Bat-mad. Perhaps in an effort to make clear the other comics
that...
The new British-accented Spider-Man!
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Tom Holland, the new Spider-Man, is British. No problem with that, as any
number of fine UK actors have donned American accents over the years to
play thei...
Spaghetti Western Fumetti: Tex
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While western comics went out of fashion in the late 1970s here in America,
in Italy the genre is not only alive and healthy, but thriving. The
top-selling...
About that Tree
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After Batman closed up Wayne Manor in the late 1960s and started operating
out of the Wayne Foundation Building, Batman artists came up with a
distinctive ...
Metal Men
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hoEkOPf0mJk
Thanks to my buddy Michael Anthony Carroll for the heads up! DC Nation will
be debuting a new Metal Men cartoon on ...
New Lee Falk book
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On April 28th,2011 Phantom and Mandrake the Magician creator LEE FALK would
have been 100 years old. To celebrate his centennial, the Scandinavian
Chapter ...
The Future of the DCU
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So I was honestly going to get the blog back on track today, as I'm over in
Indianapolis for a couple of days on business. Usually, it's easy to get
caught...
The Red Circle (DC Comics 2009-present)
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After the announcement made at (I believe) the 2008 San Diego ComicCon that
DC had acquired the rights to use the Archie heroes, I started to eagerly
awai...
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