About Golden age comics
Golden age comics were thought by many as the beginning of a great future in regards to comic books. At the time, many were skeptical about the whole idea as they hadn’t a clue of the seemingly instant popularity that would come over the entire world, and more distinctly, America. This era was considered from the late 1930’s and lasted through the late 1940’s and brought into existence some of the most famous comic book characters that are still popular today such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Captain America. The eras name really speaks for itself when this truly was the Golden Age of Comic Books.
Once these comic books came into existence, or published, they drew in a great amount of popularity almost instantly. Many didn’t really know what to
think of the new entertaining comics, though nearly everyone liked them and as it seemed, every little kind in the world, at the time, wanted to be a superhero.
The Golden Age of Comics really brought comic books to the mainstream as they had been created in people’s homes and garages as hobbies, though never published for the world to see, until the Golden Age. Then is when comics were taken as a true art form that has been studied for many decades thereafter.
Golden Age comic books can be viewed at many of the different comic exhibits that are now held all over the world. They can hold great value and come with a very hefty price tag should you be looking to purchase one. The greatest defining aspect of comics is the true supply and demand as there are some comics that are very rare and these are the ones that hold the most value among collectors today. If you ever get a chance to own one of these great comics from this legendary era, you should really pride yourself as being one of the chosen few.





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