Comic panels that have aged and not for racism or sexism reasons....
Marvel Mystery Comics #22
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Marvel Mystery Comics #7 May 1940 cover by Alex Schomburg
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Timely comics advert. Somewhen around 1943?
THE VISION! The original Vision - Aarkus!
I looove the original Vision!
A flashback to the Kree-Skrull War here. But, no, I love Aarkus - so much wonderful weirdness coulda been done with him.
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Rick Jones summons thoughtforms of all the golden age marvel heroes. This is how I learned that characters like The Patriot and The Fin existed. Also here are: The Golden Age Vision, The Golden Age Angel and the Blazing Skull. (Avengers #97):
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O Globo Juvenil #32, Brazil 1943.
Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
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Reminder: it is Marvel Comics canon that the original Human Torch burned Hitler to death in 1945. It has been so since the 50s.
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Daring Comics #12 Fall 1945
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Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) #8-9, June and July 1940
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"Well, look at the swell girl he put in the strip with me- Betty, the policewoman. And if I get mad he lets me smack anybody I want to."
Human Torch (1940) #3
"Hot and Wet" by Carl Burgos/ Bill Everett
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