Epoca de Aur a benzilor desenate (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Quattro, Ken (). „The New Ages: Rethinking Comic Book History”. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . ... according to fanzine historian Bill Schelly, 'The first use of the words "golden age" pertaining to the comics of the 1940s was by Richard A. Lupoff in an article called'"Re-Birth' in Comic Art #1 (April 1960). 

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  • „The Golden Age of Comics”. History Detectives: Special Investigations. PBS. Accesat în . The precise era of the Golden Age is disputed, though most agree that it was born with the launch of Superman in 1938. 

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  • Siegel's unpublished memoir, The Story Behind Superman (Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine.), as well as an interview with Thomas Andrae in Nemo #2 (1983), corroborate each other that Clark Kent's timid-journalist persona and Lois Lane were developed in 1934.

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  • Quattro, Ken (). „The New Ages: Rethinking Comic Book History”. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . ... according to fanzine historian Bill Schelly, 'The first use of the words "golden age" pertaining to the comics of the 1940s was by Richard A. Lupoff in an article called'"Re-Birth' in Comic Art #1 (April 1960). 
  • Siegel's unpublished memoir, The Story Behind Superman (Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine.), as well as an interview with Thomas Andrae in Nemo #2 (1983), corroborate each other that Clark Kent's timid-journalist persona and Lois Lane were developed in 1934.
  • "Comic Book Success Stories". The Museum of Comic Book Advertising. Accesat 23 aprilie 2023. By the middle of the decade, Captain Marvel had received a self-titled comic book, Captain Marvel's Adventures [sic], which had a circulation that reached 1.3 million copies per month. Captain Marvel's circulation numbers exceeded National's Superman title and the rivalry between the companies led National to sue Fawcett for plagiarism.
  • „Dagwood splits the atom | The Ephemerist”. Sparehed.com. . Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • Kiste Nyberg, Amy. „Comics Code History: The Seal of Approval”. cbldf.org. Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • „DC Flashback: The Flash”. Comic Book Resources. . Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 

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