January 31, 2013

From "Amazing "to Action comics" more than you might think?





So what is the GOLDEN Stuff I will be yacking about these two "S-Men" seen here
,  Well by the title of the entry is it comic covers you think?


 Hello to lovers of heroes that start with the letter "S",
  Does anyone remember when I was talking about the many variants of a little ol comic magazine back when my hero who is much like a certain jungle boy like character of a fellow who goes by Tarzan but unlike Tarzy, the guy I was talking about wise swings best by a sticky nylon chemical of his own design around a place better known as good ol New York.His book that we were talking about at the time was this 
 , which contained his back story of how a teenager named Peter Parker learned a powerful lesson in life concerning those you love most. In that post I showed you all different takes on the classic issue of AMAZING FANTASY # 15 in fact here are just a couple of examples right here                                 
 
                       






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 The "S-Man" I wanna chat about today is better known as the first hero of the more commonly known comic book. The names of his two creators were

 Jerry Segel and Joe Shuster who created Superman an alien from the planet called Krypton to help the little beings known as us little humans view the greater good of Justice for what it is meant to be. They sold their idea to a comic publisher known as National Comics in early May of nineteen thirty eight......Hey just realized something I'm not here to talk about the whole history of the Man of Steel just a big part of his original appearance namely the Iconic cover seen here       
 and it's many variants. Let's start with the closet thing to Superman at the time and that would be everyone who has a true love of the son of God known as Jesus, then also at the same time Jack Kirby who worked for competitor Timely Comics had worked for a brief time on certain sailor who ate his Spinach  to fight the good fight

Then years later way before buying the other "S-Man's comic company good old Disney and company have had 
their share of laughs as well. Still the one company that pushes the envelope the most with hero known as Clark Kent lifting an nineteen thirties FORD Model T which had been around since eighteen ninety eight, I'm guessing? has made the most 
of the cover ever since.  I even found a magazine called CRACKED! which is put out by Detective Comics as well  that had a type of homage to 
the good ol golden days of comics. So knowing me as you all do, you also know I would NEVER let a Todd McFarlane or Amazing Spider-Man moment  go by unmentioned right well when Peter was still just in the true Honeymoon stage with Mary Jane as his wife we as comic fans saw in his second issue of deciding to go back to collage he hadn't been in school since issue number two hundred and fifty four of Amazing original numbering, but Mr. McFarlane gave us this very homage to 
 













 
Action Comics # 1 which I know I still have! 

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