Why, I do believe it's time for early Silver Age comics!
But enough about me, what've you got planned for the week ahead?
I've got a fair few Curt Swan comics to give you all, so I figured now is as good a time as any to post some. Sadly, all I have for you today are covers by Swan - he hadn't become THE Superman artist yet, but that would change in the coming months...
Also, for anyone who voted in my little poll, you should know that Stardew Valley won by a nose, and I'm installing it now.
Sorry, the wi-fi cut out for some reason.
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>>93296713
I don't quite understand the significance of this post, but thanks for the bump!
>>93296729
Did this turn into a "planet of super-men" storyline later?
>>93296810
I think so?
>>93296818
Heh, neat.
>>93296324
nothing, im a neet
Silver Age comics fill me with joy
>>93296810
I was wondering about that
Gollo apparently appears only in this issue and i cant find anything about Planet Zar. So i guess not? It'll be a shame that'd make for a fun story
That's enough of the Silver Age for today...
... The Reverend W. Awdry was born 106 years ago on the 15th...
... Saul Steinberg was born 103 years ago...
... as was Hilda Terry...
... Lash LaRue was born 100 years ago...
>>93296324
Downloading some old comics. On a Teen Titans binge right now, so I've mostly been grabbing their series.
>>93297554
Neat.
>>93297662
I'll be posting some Teen Titans stuff when I (eventually) get to The Bronze Age - Wolfman wrote the first four issues of Marvel's 80's Star Trek ongoing.
>>93297740
Oh boy.
>>93297841I'll also be posting Rob Liefeld and Ken Penders when I get to The Dark Age
... Ross Andru would've been 90...
... as would Hugo Pratt...
>>93296775
>Superman's heat vision is usually depicted as two tiny little beams
>When he used to be able to vaporize planets
I wish Superman operated at this level more often.
>>93296847
Is this the first time Superman ever dove into the heart of the sun?
>>93297495
fuck i wish they still made comics that looked like this. there's something about it that's just better. like old muscle cars.
... Victor Lundin would've been 87...
... Neal Adams was 76...
... Simon Callow was 68...
... Jim Varney would've been 68...
... Jim Belushi was 63...
... Robin Curtis was 61...
... Helen Hunt was 54...
>>93296931
>Stuck in a case with kryptonite for 1,000 years
>Doesn't die
What the fuck? I thought green k always had the power to kill Superman?
... Leah Remini was 47...
... Neil Patrick Harris was 44...
... Chuck Menville, screenwriter for shows including BTAS, Tiny Toon Adventures and Real Ghostbusters, died 25 years ago that day...
... Stan Winston, who did makeup for Iron Man 1, died 9 years ago...
... and Casey Kasem died three years ago.
>>93299194
I want to motorboat Leah's ass cheeks.
Okay, desuarchive is undergoing some server downtime, so I guess I'll call it quits for today. I'll have plenty of Silver Age silliness for you tomorrow, as well as the usual stuff.
>>93298273
It would be cool
>>93298377
Probably!
>>93298477
Swan's art had such a clean quality to it...
>>93299188
Silver Age!
>>93299358
>checks Google Image Search
I respect your views on this subject
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLYlBVMRpvM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEXpKda61dg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuCgJzt60ic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSF-3C3KkvQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6oYaMtJln0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKfb6IoBpn8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_jzwHkhtqk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh8U7eZg_Zk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czSH4pWsFf8
>>93296324
Wow, looks like we're already getting to the weird shit. Thanks for the storytime, OP.