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  2. The New Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    On Comicbook Roundup, The New Golden Age #1 received an average review of 8.1 out of 10 based on 13 reviews, [21] the main The New Golden Age story received an average rating of 7.8 out of 10 based on 76 reviews, [22] and Stargirl: The Lost Children received an average rating of 8.6 based on 59 reviews. [23]

  3. List of Justice Society of America members - Wikipedia

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    The New Golden Age #1 The Flash: Judy Garrick Gentleman Ghost: Jim Craddock Justice Society of America (vol. 4) #1 Green Lantern: Alan Scott The New Golden Age #1 Harlequin's Son: Michael Mayne Justice Society of America (vol. 4) #1 The Huntress: Helena Wayne Icicle: Cameron Mahkent Mist: Kyle Knight Power Girl: Kara Zor-L / Karen Starr The New ...

  4. Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, particularly the Works and Days of Hesiod, and is part of the description of temporal decline of the state of peoples through five Ages, Gold being the first and the one during which the Golden Race of humanity (Greek: χρύσεον γένος chrýseon génos) [1] lived.

  5. Crimson Avenger (Lee Travis) - Wikipedia

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    The second, extended origin appeared in Golden Age Secret Files & Origins #1 (2001). In this tale Lee Travis was a war-weary man of the world trying to forget the horrors of the Wars and seek some inner peace of mind. To this end he briefly settled in the mystical far-East city of Nanda Parbat.

  6. Golden Age (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age, a 1993 DC Comics limited series; The Golden Age, now The Queanbeyan Age, published in New South Wales, Australia; Awake!, formerly The Golden Age, a magazine published by Jehovah's Witnesses; The New Golden Age, a 2022-2023 DC Comics event

  7. Earth-Two - Wikipedia

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    This separation between the pre-Crisis Earth-Two and post-Crisis Earth-2 is formally established in Justice Society of America (vol. 3) Annual #1 (2008), with a story titled "Earth 2 Chapter One: Golden Age", in which the New Earth Power Girl arrives on post-Crisis Earth-2.

  8. Alan Scott - Wikipedia

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    In "The New Golden Age", Scott is revealed to have a Russian counterpart in Red Lantern, who he fought on occasion and had a truce with when Nazis threatened both North America and Russia. [45] [46] [47] In Alan Scott: The Green Lantern, Alan's early history is again rebooted, filled out with new retroactive continuity. In 1936, Alan was in a ...

  9. Golden Age of Television - Wikipedia

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    The first Golden Age of Television [1] is an era of television in the United States marked by its large number of live productions. The period is generally recognized as beginning in 1947 with the first episode of the drama anthology Kraft Television Theater [ 2 ] and ending in 1960 with the final episode of Playhouse 90 [ 3 ] (although a few ...