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“How’s this for an evil transformation?” Archie #157 (August 1965)

“How’s this for an evil transformation?” Archie #157 (August 1965)


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“I could swallow my arm to my elbow and he wouldn’t kiss me!” Archie’s Girls Betty and Veronica #76

“I could swallow my arm to my elbow and he wouldn’t kiss me!” Archie’s Girls Betty and Veronica #76 (April 1962)


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“LOVE that boy!” Archie’s Pals ’n’ Gals #13 (Summer 1960)

“LOVE that boy!” Archie’s Pals ’n’ Gals #13 (Summer 1960)


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“That Lois burns me up! She’s not even looking at me… OR my fake arm!   Superman #135 (February 1960

“That Lois burns me up! She’s not even looking at me… OR my fake arm!   Superman #135 (February 1960)


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“Everybody is too inferior to recognize my superiority!” Pep #192 (April 1966)

“Everybody is too inferior to recognize my superiority!” Pep #192 (April 1966)


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Well, Superman has dreamed of having his own Robin before.



World’s Finest Comics # 92


He probably got a taste for working with Robin in WFC # 75…

Captain America 113 pg16-17 by Jim Streranko

Captain America 113 pg16-17 by Jim Streranko


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Thor will show you, Truck Jerk.From Journey Into Mystery #101. Art by Jack Kirby, story by Stan Lee

Thor will show you, Truck Jerk.

From Journey Into Mystery #101. Art by Jack Kirby, story by Stan Lee


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This panel is indicative of this whole crazy issue where Merlin comes back from a 1000 year sleep to

This panel is indicative of this whole crazy issue where Merlin comes back from a 1000 year sleep to try to take over the US. He reveals he’s no magician at all but actually a mutant, hunts for JFK who was the president (shown in this panel) and fights Thor, who’s hammer for some reason is depicted with a long handle through this whole issue. It’s filled with a trip to Cape D’Or, a random bus saving at the beginning, cops who don’t believe he’s Merlin, the Washington momument turned into a javelin… This is a comic!

Journey Into Mystery #96 from 1963
Story by Stan Lee, Script by R. Burns
Art by Joe Sinnott


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Do you remember a guy that’s been in such an early song?

I’m here for your little sister.—Captain Flash #4 (1955), art by Mike SekowskyI’m here for your little sister.—Captain Flash #4 (1955), art by Mike Sekowsky

I’m here for your little sister.

—Captain Flash #4 (1955), art by Mike Sekowsky


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