The Bronze Age of Comic Books, what is it?

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • In this episode, I discuss what the Bronze Age of comic books is, as well as touch upon other different eras in comic book history. I look at a few popular examples of important Bronze Age comic books as well as example of an obscure Marvel title.
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  • @buraddorun3043
    @buraddorun3043 3 місяці тому +3

    Red Sonja was based on/adapted from Robert E Howard's Red Sonya (with the y) of Rogatino. She was in her own story and not originally a swordswoman from The Hyborian Age, but when Roy Thomas brought her to the comics, he changed her quite a bit, including the spelling of her name. I'm guessing he had Conan say her name with that hyphenated "ya" both as a reference to the original spelling and a way to tell the reader how to pronunciaite it.

    • @raph-retro-comics
      @raph-retro-comics  3 місяці тому

      I wonder if the intentional spelling was a way around obtaining rights for the character? I've never read Howard's books, but I understand they are very good.

  • @raymondnoah6394
    @raymondnoah6394 20 днів тому +2

    My favorite comic age is the bronze. My Dad was reading that era when I was a kid. My favorites by far are the bronze age horror in high grade if possible.

    • @raph-retro-comics
      @raph-retro-comics  20 днів тому

      If I had to choose, horror titles are also my favorites, but there's a lot of good stuff out there!

  • @Deephouse_Gent66
    @Deephouse_Gent66 Місяць тому +3

    I am partial to the Bronze Age, partly because it's the period that I discovered comics (bought/read my first 3-pack in 1974!), but also because of the bourgeoning creativity of the time. Marvel and DC were both trying so many new things, so much experimentation, so many collectable oddities, some of which you've discussed in other videos. You spotlighted a great issue of CONAN. As a kid, I thought Conan was too boring and raggedy-looking. I wasn't mature enough to appreciate Conan until my late 30s. Then I went back and snatched up every issue I could, up to around #214 or so. Nice video.

    • @raph-retro-comics
      @raph-retro-comics  Місяць тому +1

      I really should read more Conan. I've read the first 24 issues, but I haven't really given the rest of the run much of a chance. Also Savage Sword which I understand to be even better. More stuff to add to the reading pile!

    • @Deephouse_Gent66
      @Deephouse_Gent66 Місяць тому +1

      @@raph-retro-comics - I am also a fan of John Buscema's art. He made quite an art form of the human physique, IMO, and he did the majority of pencil art on Conan from around the early 30s up until around #180 or thereabouts. As for the b/w magazine, while DARK HORSE held the Conan copyright, they reprinted like the first 50-60 issues or so of SAVAGE SWORD from the Marvel magazine years in this set of thick trade paperbacks containing about 15-20 stories each. It was all the original b/w stories from the magazines scaled down to more traditional comic book size. All it was missing was the Marvel insignia. I have a couple of those since I could never hope to catch up to the original magazines.

    • @raph-retro-comics
      @raph-retro-comics  Місяць тому +1

      @@Deephouse_Gent66 The Dark Horse trades seem like the right way to go!

  • @daviawyliefinch3017
    @daviawyliefinch3017 21 день тому +1

    I'm a big Bronze Age fan because that's when I first got into collecting. I find the "ages" labels sort of frustrating. It works fine for Gold, Silver, and Bronze, but then it's just "Modern" and that's like almost 40 years! I find it way easier to use decades than ages. If we're going to have ages then we should use the whole periodic table. We need a Titanium Age and a Beryllium Age and an Iron Age.

    • @raph-retro-comics
      @raph-retro-comics  21 день тому +1

      Yeah, I don't like the labels very much because it can be confusing for new collectors. I understand defining eras for a particular 'boom' in popularity but to mix in other eras for the sake of naming eras is confusing. Don't forget the Copper Age!

    • @daviawyliefinch3017
      @daviawyliefinch3017 21 день тому

      @@raph-retro-comics Yeah, I guess adding a bunch more ages would just make it more confusing. And how could I forget Copper?!