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  2. Bronze Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Age of Comic Books is an informal name for a period in the history of American superhero comic books, usually said to run from 1970 to 1985. [1] It follows the Silver Age of Comic Books and is followed by the Modern Age of Comic Books.

  3. History of American comics - Wikipedia

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    Non-superhero sales declined and many publishers closed. [Marvel Comics and National Periodicals(DC)] introduced new and popular superheroes and thereby became the leading comics publisher in the Bronze Age of Comic Books (from 1970 to 1985). Unlike the Golden and Silver ages, the start of the Bronze Age is not marked by a single event.

  4. Age of Bronze (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Age of Bronze is an American comics series by writer/artist Eric Shanower retelling the legend of the Trojan War. It began in 1998 and is published by Image Comics.

  5. Category:Bronze Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    1970s comics (15 C, 1 P) 1980 in comics (4 C, 8 P) ... Pages in category "Bronze Age of Comic Books" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. DC Omnibus - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Age: 1 1969–1974 Justice League of America #77–113; 28 Mar 2017: ... The Big All-American Comic Book; 11 Jul 2017: 978-1401271466: 768 3 1945–1947

  7. Silver Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    Comics scholar Arnold T. Blumberg places the end of the Silver Age in June 1973, when Gwen Stacy, girlfriend of Peter Parker (Spider-Man), was killed in a story arc later dubbed "The Night Gwen Stacy Died", saying the era of "innocence" was ended by "the 'snap' heard round the comic book world—the startling, sickening snap of bone that ...

  8. Action Comics - Wikipedia

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    Action Comics is the longest-running DC Comics series by number of issues, followed by Detective Comics. A departure from a strict monthly schedule was four giant-size Supergirl reprint issues published as a 13th issue annually: issues #334 (March 1966), #347 (March–April 1967), #360 (March–April 1968), and #373 (March–April 1969).

  9. Superhero comics - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Age (c. 1970 – c. 1985) Superhero comics became much more political ... The Comic Book Superheroes, from the Silver Age to the Present. New York: Crown ...

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