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Power Girl #1: Review

What else? Review of Power Girl #1

Wang Dang Doodle

Tales of the trip to Jackson volume four (5/10/09)!

Shamma-Lamma Ding Dong

Once again, the trip to "Jack-town" was fruitful...

Knee Deep In The Nitty Gritty

Tales of my trip to Jackson!

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The Frim Fram Sauce With Shifafa On The Side

 The begnning of some plans to help fund my addiction(s).

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Journey Into Mystery Vol. I (1952)

   Journey Into Mystery is a symbol of the Silver Age of comics. It began its existence in 1952 by Atlas Comics with stories of horror, science fiction, and monsters. With the acquisition by Marvel Comics, the series changed formats to a fantasy formula with issue #74. With story and art talents such as Stan Lee, Al Williamson,  and Jack Kirby, the series introduced several characters and prototypes including The Sandman, Dr. Strange ("The Sorcerer"), and The Hulk ("Xemnu"). Soon thereafter in issue #83, Journey Into Mystery's most noteable and iconic character was born: The Mighty Thor.

Adventure Comics (1935,1938)

   Adventure Comics began its life in 1935 under the title New Comics. Published by National Allied Publications (later DC Comics), it later changed its name to New Adventure Comics in 1937 with its 12th issue. It wasn't until the 32nd issue that the title took upon its familiar moniker, Adventure Comics in November of 1938. Through the years, Adventure Comics has introduced numerous characters and firsts into the mainstream comic book industry such as The Hourman, Lana Lang, Legion of Super-Heroes, Black Orchid, and (my personal favorite) the Silver Age Aquaman. Common characters throughout the years that can be found within this series are Superman, Aquaman, Batman and Robin, Supergirl, and Superboy. Adventure Comics is truly a canvas upon which each decade through which it passed painted upon its covers and stories. In total, there are 503 issues to the series, the last ten which are in Digest format.