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DC’s Latest Sandman Book Is a Love Letter to the Golden Age and a Vertigo Classic

DC's new Sandman series perfectly encapsulates the hero's past, demonstrating the best way to write old-school stories for modern readers.

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Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Notorious, Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon and Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine in Rebecca
10 Film Noir Movies That Defined 1940s Hollywood

Film noir dominated 1940s Hollywood and many are still remembered today. Here are the ones that had the most impact and defined the era.

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Justice League meets Justice Society as Barry Allen Flash meets Jay Garrick
10 Silver Age DC Characters Better Than Their Golden Age Counterparts

Barry Allen's Flash launched the Silver Age, an era that largely updated versions of DC's Golden Age characters with new, sci-fi-inspired twists.

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Marvel's First Hero Isn't Who You Think

Since 1939, Marvel Comics has taken the world by storm with heroes like Captain America. However, few fans know its first hero's name.

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10 Golden Age DC Characters Better Than Their Silver Age Counterparts

Golden Age versions of Flash, Wonder Woman and other Justice Society heroes are actually superior to their Silver Age counterparts in many ways.

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Stargirl and the golden age sidekicks and Batman and the dead Jason Todd.
Stargirl: The Lost Children Is A Sidekick Story Done Right

Stargirl's adventures outside of time in Stargirl: The Lost Children highlight the essential ingredients DC needs for its sidekick-centered stories.

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Why The Whole Green Lantern Mythos Needs A Golden Age Makeover

The introduction of a new Red Lantern proves that it is time for the Green Lantern mythos to take a trip back into DC's Golden Age.

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Blue Beetle movie with Dan Garrett and Ted Kord from DC Comics
How Did Blue Beetle Get His Own 'Blue Beetle Day'?

With the Blue Beetle movie right around the corner, it's important that fans remember the last time he was this prevalent in the comic book community.

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Knight Terrors: Wesley Dodds And Batman Have More In Common Than You Think

The Sandman has a long history in DC Comics and Knight Terrors has brought back the frightening detective as its story's dream empowered Batman.

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An image of the Golden Age Human Torch and Superman from Action Comics #1.
Between the Big Two, DC Has the Best Golden Age Comics

Both Marvel and DC got their start in the Golden Age of Comics, but only one company left a lasting legacy during this time.

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Dian Belmont meets Sandman in Sandman Mystery Theatre.
How Sandman Mystery Theatre Perfectly Captured the History of Superhero Comic Books

Sandman Mystery Theatre didn't just revisit the Golden Age hero's origins: it also embraced the history of comic books in a variety of ways.

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Phantom, Mandrake the Magician and Flash Gordon strike heroes poses ready for battle
Dynamite Has Comics' Most Underrated Shared Universe

While comics are dominated by Marvel and DC, there are many other shared universes, and Dynamite has built up comics' most underrated world.

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10 Things You Didn't Know About The 1943 Batman Serial

DC Comics fans have largely forgotten the 1943 Batman serial, but it significantly impacted the franchise from the Golden Age onward.

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10 Best Green Arrow Weapons From The Golden Age

From Acetelyne torches to atomic and boxing-glove arrows, discover Green Arrow's most impressive weapons from DC Comics' Golden Age.

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10 Best DC Comics Hero Debuts

From Superman's debut in the Golden Age to the emergence of the New Teen Titans, the first appearances of DC's best heroes are so memorable.

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The original Flash, Jay Garrick, in some of his best Golden Age comics
10 Best Golden Age Flash Comics

Before Wally West or Barry Allen, Jay Garrick raced through DC's comic pages as the Golden Age Flash, starring in amazing stories of that era.

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Split image of Bucky, Batman and Arrow in Golden Age comics
10 Harsh Realities Of Reading Golden Age Comics

The Golden Age of comics helped kick-start the first big era for the comic book industry, but some elements of the period haven't aged so well.

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10 Ways Captain America's Origin Changed Over The Years

From Bucky Barnes to Cap's iconic shield, one of the constants of Captain America's origin in Marvel Comics is that it's always changing.

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The First 10 Alternate Dimensions In Marvel Comics

In the Marvel Comics Universe, dimensions are different than alternate realities, and some of the earliest Marvel dimensions are the wildest.

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The First 10 Alternate Dimensions In DC Comics

From the animal-populated Earth C-Plus to the legendary Earth-Two, a number of alternate dimensions appeared early in DC Comics.

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