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queenanthai ([info]queenanthai) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-08-29 15:55:00

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Entry tags:era: silver age, medium: advertisement, medium: letter columns, publisher: dc comics, title: action comics

The Glory Of Silver Age Filler Part 1
While the crack of the Silver Age stories is legendary, one of my favorite things about reading 30- to 40-year-old comics is the ads, the PSAs and the letter columns. It's like a little time warp, and you can actually get a hint of the culture and attitudes of those days.

Here're three to start you off:

And thus, a young Greg Land was struck with inspiration.


Johnny later died trying to use the hair dryer in the shower. Geoff Johns plans to reimagine him as a Black Lantern.


Joseph Katin's letter was one of a recurring theme in the ACTION lettercols back then. There was a huge divide between fans over whether DC should print several-issue arcs or stick with one-shots. I kind of wonder how fans back then would deal with continuity of today - not that we don't have posters here who were around back then, but you've had time to deal with it gradually. I'm talking about random time-jumping into our poor era.

ETA: I'm pretty sure the response to Eddie Ramirez's letter is the earliest use of that stupid word "frenemy."


Anyone else willing to share? I have more where this came from, of course.



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[info]kingrockwell
2009-08-30 09:21 pm UTC (link)
Could Khrushchev really not speak English, or was that Cold War fever? It seems suspect that a head of state wouldn't know another language when he might need it for diplomatic reasons.

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[info]dr_hermes
2009-09-01 08:41 am UTC (link)
Do you think heads of state just learn languages they might find handy? That's not going to happen. Khruschev might have found Spanish convenient when talking to Castro, or French for when he dealt with De Gaulle or Chinese for Mao. But he didn't speak those either. (Khruschev was poorly educated in the first place and had enough trouble being literate in Russian.)

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