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That's mostly why I lump them in with the Silver Age in my mind. Still, I think that Mr. JTR has a good point in as far as the traditional Gold-Silver-Bronze-Modern progression doesn't seem to capture the ten-odd year era from the decline of the early super heroes that defined the Golden Age to the debut of the Fantastic Four (I'm not a DC guy, so I don't know when the beginning of the Silver Age would be over there). Perhaps there should be an official Monster Age sandwiched in there
Well, for DC, the silver age is thought to of started with the reinvention of the Flash (Barry Allen).
I'll give Madjap77 another 7 hours. Since, I'm technically in control of the thread, I figure if he hasn't post by then, the thread might as well be opened. It'll be about midnight here (EST).
It's past midnight here (EST), so I declare the thread is open. Whoever gets here first can ask the next question. I'd post one myself, but I can't think of anything at the moment without retreading some older one.
Oh boy! A 1970's Spidey question! I think I've got this one...it was Vulture, Kingpin, and Sandman!
Indeed it was those three! So apparently Kingpin had a reputation as a criminal long before he was "outed", much to the contrary of Frank Miller's Daredevil stories where Wilson Fisk was believed by the general public to be a philanthropist. Or did Spider-Man Prime punch holes in reality?
Indeed it was those three! So apparently Kingpin had a reputation as a criminal long before he was "outed", much to the contrary of Frank Miller's Daredevil stories where Wilson Fisk was believed by the general public to be a philanthropist. Or did Spider-Man Prime punch holes in reality?
He was thought to be a criminal for a long time before Miller started writing. Think of it like the case of John Gotti. Gotti it took a long long time to get him put into prison, but it was pretty well known for years before all of that that he was suspected of being more then just a legit business man.
As for Miller... he rewrote DD's history with many changes, isn't that enough to tell you something is a little off with the little fellow??? Kind of like when Byrne rewrote Spidey's origin. Pretty much ignored these days.
OK, my turn again...let's go with something really hard...name a Marvel villainess whose costume includes a green wig.
(There may be more than one correct answer, but I can ony think of one right now.)
I'll admit that I'm not entirely certain whether it's a wig or a green dye job (and I don't have my Cap collection handy at the moment), but I'll try Black Racer from the Serpent Society.