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The Silver Age Of Comic

In the Silver Age of comics, comic book companies took ordinary, though highly qualified, super-hero and placed them in rockets, visit alien worlds and fight for good, no matter what kind of society we had.

The Silver Age of comics lasted about late 1950 to 1970 and during this period, some attributes of comic book characters began to develop.

During this time, the most interesting developments was the incorporation of the plots of science fiction. In the Silver Age of comics, Batman and Robin (who were not super power) can be placed anywhere, literally anywhere, and are not limited to land. In the Silver Age of comics, which manifest human traits and foreigners who had special abilities that transcends humans and perpetual war.

Through the fusion of science fiction in the form of comics, superheroes and villains could be transformed, or mutated, with much more ease. Initially, the superhero was robotic in his gestures and emotional appeal and humanize suggests a transformation had taken place.

Aquaman, who was initially considered a superhero insignificant, was transformed during the Silver Age of comics.

There is a general belief that the changes that took place in the comic books Silver Age is a change dictated that the company has made the necessary changes to keep the comics industry relevant in society.

 

 

 

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