Wayne Boring Superman was the best and Jerry Siegel would be a top ten Superman writer even if you disregard the fact that he created the character
He is the only one that could really give him pathos .
Quality control. Mort Weisinger was fed up and quit. Schwartz's attempt to catch up with Marvel was short-lived. The title was never truly modernized but lost its playfulness. Nothing in the Bronze Age matched the imagination of the 1950s and 1960s. They tried a revival in the 80s but it was too little too late and the Byrne reboot followed.
Superman stories were basically a "Slice of Life" comics but everything in his life was Super
later on Superman comics became more "marvel like" where he was basically just fighting new super villains
superman was a top seller throughout the 1960s, not only the flagship title but also lois lane and jimmy olsen
marvel didn't have a top ten book till 1969
perhaps not everything aged like wine but it worked
Good to know that Rainbow Dash ships these two.
Changing times.
Silver age Superman was a dick.
I thought Wayne Boring was a dig at Batman for a second.
Wayne Boring Superman was the best and Jerry Siegel would be a top ten Superman writer even if you disregard the fact that he created the character
He is the only one that could really give him pathos .
>Wayne Boring
Geez, bet middle school was a great experience for a guy with that name.
2 panels of kissing?
Lewd
>What went wrong with Superman after the Silver age?
LOIS LANE
Quality control. Mort Weisinger was fed up and quit. Schwartz's attempt to catch up with Marvel was short-lived. The title was never truly modernized but lost its playfulness. Nothing in the Bronze Age matched the imagination of the 1950s and 1960s. They tried a revival in the 80s but it was too little too late and the Byrne reboot followed.
Superman stories were basically a "Slice of Life" comics but everything in his life was Super
later on Superman comics became more "marvel like" where he was basically just fighting new super villains
I like Wayne's Superman, he's handsome but also looks like a 1930s mob goon
Wish DC would put out a nice Wayne Boring Superman collection
just some old boomers, you try actually reading those old stories and they're impossible to get through.
You have a hard time with comics made for children?
superman was a top seller throughout the 1960s, not only the flagship title but also lois lane and jimmy olsen
marvel didn't have a top ten book till 1969
perhaps not everything aged like wine but it worked
i'm gen x though
The original World's Finest stories are a fricking breeze dude. Excellent pacing and self contained stories.
>just some old boomers, you try actually reading those old stories and they're impossible to get through.
That's because you're reading them for the first time as an old person and overthinking it
you can see for yourself if you start reading here. a great "first" issue but then it fizzled out
Long before comics began to take itself as a serious medium.
Personally more of a trialge era superman fan.