What is the oldest piece of /m/ fiction in existence?
>>15291748
The Golem
Are the Dinosaurs considered Kaiju?
>>15291748
A brazilian comic from 1938 called "Audaz" can be traced as one of the first, and there are even older examples.
>>15291829
The first Golem that isn't just proto-humanity was written in the 19th century. So yeah Talos beats it.
>>15292344
Well the golem being commandable is written in the book of creation, but that was written around 3rd to 4th century CE, who knows if the folk lore existed prior. Jew's predate ancient Greece but to my knowledge there are no Hebrew scriptures/icons that have been found or exist that far back so it's hard to decipher how far back the myth of the robot golem goes.
>>15291748
>What is the oldest piece of /m/ fiction in existence?
The oldest example of Kamen Rider is French.
>>15291748
I vaguely recall there being a giant many-limbed machine in the Ramayana, that might count.
>>15292415
Jacobs was Belgian.
Also that was a bad guy.
>>15291748
>fiction
>>15292415
Ogon Batto is older. By decades.
>>15291748
>>15291748
The piloted steam elephant written about by Jules Verne.
Or the tripods from War of the Worlds.
>>15292765
I'm surprised it took that long for someone to post this.
>>15292780
Probably because the OP in this "oldest /m/ fiction" started it off with ancient greek mythology, einstien.
Now 'tards are just treating it as an "old /m/ fiction" thread and listing off all the old /m/ that everyone and their brother already thought of.
>>15292816
Speaking of /m/ythology
https://youtu.be/NvPYToFoU2M