5/30/2023 0 Comments DC by Darwyn Cooke![]() ![]() An invulnerable character is blasted by lasers and tossed around. Racists try to hang an African American man and set his home on fire with his family inside. ![]() It’s implied a character is shot in the head. A few characters fall to their deaths, and several engage in fisticuffs, landing blows and breaking bones. ![]() One character jumps into the maw of a T-Rex, grenades strapped to his person. ![]() Violence: Several men fight dinosaurs, blasting them with guns and grenades and getting injured or killed by teeth and claws. As the Cold War dawns on an unsuspecting planet, so do new heroes and menaces usher in a new epoch of superhuman epics. Darwyn Cooke establishes his award-winning limited series, DC: The New Frontier, in this pocket of time. The Golden Age preceded the Silver Age, a post-World War II era that saw an uptick comic book interest after the Golden Age ran its course. From the 1930s to approximately the late 1950s, comics experienced what has been termed “The Golden Age.” Highlighted by a rapid increase in popularity towards the medium, this Golden Age saw the debut of iconic characters such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Spirit, Captain America, and even Archie Andrews. ![]()
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