Revisiting how Superman exalted capitalistic & democratic American ideals8458
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Khovard private msg quote post Address this user | |
| Superman was banned in Spain in 1964 for championing these ideals. So for my book about the man who represented DC Comics outside the US and Canada, I still need to find some Superman comic books published between 1950 & 1964 which clearly demonstrate what the Franco government was afraid of. I know that because of the McCarthy political attacks on anything preceived as liberal, comic books including Superman, became more nationalistic and "patriotic." I live in NY City. Can someone in my area who has a collection of Superman comic books from that era let me look through them at your place? Howard Blue. Memrevs at sign Gmail dot com |
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You do know that the new guy brings the donuts, right?
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DWeeB1967 private msg quote post Address this user | |
| You might try contacting DC Comics directly. I believe they employee one or more comic historians (they used to, anyway). They might be able to provide information that will help you. Good luck! |
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Khovard private msg quote post Address this user | |
| Thanks. I'm in contact with DC folks. But they have no records. No historian Howard |
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VaComicsGuy private msg quote post Address this user | |
| You might want to head to a few LCS and / or conventions and see if you can talk with some dealers and panelists. | ||
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