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How about copper age from 1985 to 2009

Then Digital age from 2010 where main stream comics become available digitally till say 2020...

So 2021- is modern age?

What you all think?
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I don’t really think Copper needs to be extended since I feel comics in the 90s have some unique distinctions from comics of the late 80s.

Modern, I think, can remain the name of the 90s comics. I know the term was originally used for it’s definition of being contemporary. At this point I think it’s probably taken on its own set of connotations and can be used as it’s own term, the same way Modern art is used.

I’m not sure about names but I gave my thoughts on divisions above: 2003-2008, and 2008-present
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Very cool mini with the concept being that the Marvel universe is able to come into the "real world" and it's set the 1980s so it automatically becomes awesome.








I enjoyed this one too. Kind of a way to recap everything and it gives you all the issue numbers of everything referenced so it was interesting to compare everything in there to what I may have. I can't afford anything now, but it was neat to see what I may add to the list.






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Recently got my SIKTC Slaughter Pack. It also came packaged with a printed backing board that I thought was odd, but kinda cool.


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I never thought I would be so happy to have Simon Furman back on a Transformers series, since the IDW 2019 ongoing has been spotty at best. Great miniseries with excellent art by Guido Guidi that really captures the old Marvel magic (at least when Andrew Wildman was doing the art).















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Enjoyable read which borrows elements from the season three episode Madman's Paradise. Sword & sorcery meet Transformers. The miniseries and off-shoot series were much better than the main series at this point in time.
















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A surprisingly fun crossover. I was shocked that I actually enjoyed it.













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From the George Perez signing that never happened. RIP, George. Love this gorgeous book.


Yet more from my returns submissions.




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Got a couple more:


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Just got this back. VERY happy with it. The signatures, by the way, are on the back cover.

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Bump to save from archive.
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@GAC
Jealous of your awesome DF signature editions...
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