Even worse considering the WW2 media spam around 2000-2004 because of the various anniversaries. How anyone my age could not know when WW2 was is baffling to me.
some time during WW2 i think. if I recall, silver age started when they rebooted the Flash in 1956
I think the establishment of the comics code is the end of the golden age and the beginning of the silver age. It's the moment where the experimentation and the belief that comics were for all audiences died and the idea that comics need to be sanitized for children took over.
Some asshats don't think you should be allowed to have fun or enjoy things that don't involve sucking government wiener and breaking your back in some hard labor jop
some asshats with power complained and the government started regulating what kids were reading to turn them into pussies scared of big breasts.
Companies bent the knee because children have always been the main market. Adults kept reading, but were slowly less and less.
Nowadays the only adults reading are manchildren, the soi kind that loves to confuse and defend their powerfull multi billion dolar company masters.
Seriously, Little Nemo was fricking art, but we are supposed to believe trash like Batman is for adults because "sex drugs politics lmao"
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>Seriously, Little Nemo was fricking art, but we are supposed to believe trash like Batman is for adults because "sex drugs politics lmao"
He had me in the first half ngl
>Golden Age of Comics ends >gap of time between the height of the industry and Barry Allen popping up >Silver Age begins
Or are you so moronic you do t actually know what the term Golden Age means
People usually put it around 1954 when the Comics Code Authority was established. Superheroes had already been dead for close to a decade by that point but other kinds of comics were still popular
Any modern age comics that are throwbacks or love letters to the golden age?
I can't think of any, maybe its time to go surf on RCO for a while.
There should be. Silver Age, Bronze Age and even the 90s get love all the time but the Golden Age is overlooked in modern comics.
Matt Wagner is one creator that always gives the Golden Age it's due
Big Bang Comics
When did the golden age end
some time during WW2 i think. if I recall, silver age started when they rebooted the Flash in 1956
Is that when Barry popped up?
>Ww2
>1956
Why are zoomers so moronic?
I'm a millennial.
Even worse considering the WW2 media spam around 2000-2004 because of the various anniversaries. How anyone my age could not know when WW2 was is baffling to me.
WWII ended in 1958.
WWII never ended.
The Kurukshetra War never ended.
Reading comprehension Black person
I think the establishment of the comics code is the end of the golden age and the beginning of the silver age. It's the moment where the experimentation and the belief that comics were for all audiences died and the idea that comics need to be sanitized for children took over.
Why is this standard of 'comics and cartoons must be for kids!' so prominent in the US? Who is to blame for this
Some asshats don't think you should be allowed to have fun or enjoy things that don't involve sucking government wiener and breaking your back in some hard labor jop
Frederick wertham would be the simple answer
Before him, comics were accepted as being for morons and minorities, as well as children.
revising history, a common lefty tactic.
Who raped Fran Drescher?
Protestants
Evangelicals ruin everything.
Glad I walked away from the church 15 years ago.
some asshats with power complained and the government started regulating what kids were reading to turn them into pussies scared of big breasts.
Companies bent the knee because children have always been the main market. Adults kept reading, but were slowly less and less.
Nowadays the only adults reading are manchildren, the soi kind that loves to confuse and defend their powerfull multi billion dolar company masters.
Seriously, Little Nemo was fricking art, but we are supposed to believe trash like Batman is for adults because "sex drugs politics lmao"
>Seriously, Little Nemo was fricking art, but we are supposed to believe trash like Batman is for adults because "sex drugs politics lmao"
He had me in the first half ngl
enjoy the batman who laughs i guess
>Golden Age of Comics ends
>gap of time between the height of the industry and Barry Allen popping up
>Silver Age begins
Or are you so moronic you do t actually know what the term Golden Age means
>gap of time between the height of the industry and Barry Allen popping up
That gap period is generally still referred to the Golden age, though.
People usually put it around 1954 when the Comics Code Authority was established. Superheroes had already been dead for close to a decade by that point but other kinds of comics were still popular
>Comics Code Authority was established
Ah yes. Glorious censorship.
My favorite Flash
He says as he posts a picture of the second Hourman, a character who debuted in 1985.
What zero pussy does to a mf