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richard63 wrote: I'm a big Curt Swan fan, and favor the stuff he was doing on Superman in the early '70's, inked by Murphy Anderson, and his early to mid '60's work, inked by George Klein.
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TODD TAMANEND CLARK Poet/Composer/Multi-Instrumentalist/Cultural Historian The Monongahela River, Turtle Island
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Five Years Later wrote: 1) Siegel and Shuster Era - 1938-about 1941 The original crusader Superman who, more often than not, took the law into his own hands to fight injustices that the law couldn't/wouldn't. I like Superman going after wife-beaters and taking the high society partiers into the mine shaft. But then I'm more into urban vigilante heroes than sci-fi heroes.
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Are you doing the Reader's Digest versions of your posts now? Thank You!!!I prefer it to the normal 20 pages of repetitious posts.
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