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Post by G on Oct 1, 2009 19:59:28 GMT -5
Let's see.... Comics has had a......
Victorian Age
Platinum Age
Golden Age
Silver Age
Bronze Age
Copper Age
and I think is now the Modern Age???
How long is Modern Age modern if tons of years go by?
I've been around since the Bronze Age and when new ages happened, we didn't even realize it. I still want clarification on some births of these ages. Like is Spiderman #1 the start of the Copper Age or is it Youngblood #1 or is it some other book?
Anyway, its debatable that comics will even exist for much long. So, is the current Modern Age the last age? Or will there eventually be another Age and by golly, what will we call it?
The Future Age???
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Post by defiant1 on Oct 1, 2009 21:41:48 GMT -5
I've said fabric/clothing defines the current age.
Today is the Garb-age of comics.
df1
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Post by G on Oct 4, 2009 10:45:45 GMT -5
I've said fabric/clothing defines the current age. Today is the Garb-age of comics. df1 I guess the Landfill Age would be next then.
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Post by defiant1 on Oct 4, 2009 21:48:46 GMT -5
I've said fabric/clothing defines the current age. Today is the Garb-age of comics. df1 I guess the Landfill Age would be next then. I think some are already going there. I'm sure cbr's will be created for most of the worthy comics. df1
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