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Robot Heroes of the Golden Age of comics
Robots are cool and so is the Golden Age of comics. Combine the two and you've got a great thing. It seems that just like every company had their magician, super man, and patriotic hero, every company had their robot hero.
Hugh Hazzard and his Robot first appeared in Quality's Smash Comics #1 (Aug. 1939).
Hugh Hazzard and his Robot first appeared in Quality's Smash Comics #1 (Aug. 1939).
Friday, April 4, 2014
Joe Pi from Top Ten by Alan Moore and Gene Ha
Top Ten is a world where after WWII the Americans put all of their super powered beings into one city, Neopolis. In this city everyone has a super powers or is special in some way. And like all cities, it also has it's mistreated minorities. In Neopolis it's "clickers" or robots or artificial intelligence.
Joe Pi is the new cop on the beat, a token minority, and worse, he's taking the place of an officer that died in the line of duty. And her partner is none too happy about it.
Joe Pi is the new cop on the beat, a token minority, and worse, he's taking the place of an officer that died in the line of duty. And her partner is none too happy about it.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Wolverine's top 5 moments!
Wolverine has been a fan favorite since his creation in Hulk #181 in 1976. He is the tough guy who "is the best at what he does, though what he does isn't very nice." He embodies the raw power and callousness that many of us wish we had. I've put together a list of the 5 best moments of Wolverine that show him at his most callous, raw, and vicious. Check it out.
Chris Claremont and Frank Miller fanned the flames of his popularity with this classic 1982 portrayal of him.
Chris Claremont and Frank Miller fanned the flames of his popularity with this classic 1982 portrayal of him.
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