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GHastly55 wrote: Silver Age Superman titles -- Man Of Tomorrow and Supergirl -- are dull but for the nostalgia value. Silver Age Batman -- the two volumes of "Dynamic Duo" Archives -- is pretty good.
If a fan of Steve Ditko, pick up Action Heroes Archives Vol. 2, featuring Ditko's work on the Charlton heroes of the mid-sixties (Captain Atom, Blue Beetle, and The Question). You can pretty much avoid Action Heroes Vol. 1, which is all Captain Atom from Ditko's pre-Spider-Man period (1960-1962).
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Five Years Later wrote: I agree w/FFF. For the Spirit get a best of collection. If that fails get something between 13-19. Plastic Man is great but I'm not sure what's there for a Marvel(TM) fan. Not Marvel style at all.
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Don't delay on your decision making because TOW's 50% off sale only lasts a couple days. You won't get them any cheaper- new that is.
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TODD TAMANEND CLARK wrote: Get all three volumes of ADAM STRANGE. Each one gets better than the one before it. I also highly recommend both volumes of CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN. Personally, I avoid THE SPIRIT like the proverbial plague!
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Five Years Later wrote: That's 1500 pages of House of Mystery! I would have just bought two of those and got Jonah Hex but wow - you got all 40 issues of Doom Patrol! I think (and hope) you'll like it!
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ADAM STRANGE is DC's most intelligently written series of the silver age. It also has superb artwork by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson. TODD TAMANEND CLARK
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Scarlet Speedster wrote: Try the Hawkman archives or the showcase. WONDERFUL art by Kubert and a very good read. I don't think you'll regret getting the Flash if you read it a bit at a time. Some ideas and situations are very funny.
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Torgo wrote: A question about the Spirit, are volumes 6-11 not done at all by Eisner? Are 1-5 predominately Eisner before he went to war?
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