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DavidTai wrote:Surprising - isn't basically the Silver Age Wonder Woman? And hell of a thick archive - that's almost -double- the usual Archive.
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XODLIRV wrote:I'd be deliriously happy with a second Aquaman volume
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Paul Denham wrote:XODLIRV wrote:I'd be deliriously happy with a second Aquaman volumeThe first volume of this turned out to be one of the Archives I've enjoyed the most. Surprised the hell out of me- but it was just a whole lot of fun. Loved RF's art too.A Vol. 2 would be an immediate purchase- not matter what the paper was like.
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I believe that this will be the second largest DCU archive volume, with only Doc Fate exceeding it
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Paul Denham wrote:How many Aquaman stories did Fradon do before the silver age reboot? I had no clue this character began in the Golden Age until just now.
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mwiggins wrote:Paul Denham wrote:How many Aquaman stories did Fradon do before the silver age reboot? I had no clue this character began in the Golden Age until just now. Close to 100. She was the regular Aquaman artist starting with Adventure #167 in 1951. I'd LOVE for them to release a Kirby style omnibus featuring Fradon's Aquaman stories from the beginning, even if it was scanned with the tight gutters the Superboy HC had, but that's probably a pipe dream.
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