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Welcome back to another lively discussion of Golden Age comics! This week, MMP looks at Startling Comics #49, written by Charles S. Strong with art from Alex Schomburg, Hal Sherman, and Ken Battefield. This particular comic is extra special since it contains four, unrelated stories. From Tygra the amazon woman to the classic, All-American Jefferson Jones, this issue offers something for everyone! Assuming you can interpret the ultra-hip slang. Startling Comics proves that not all comics need to have superheroes and lengthy back stories to be swell. Instead, focusing on fun, simple comics can be a breath of fresh air. The discussion of Golden Age Comics continues as the gang discusses the iconic comics that laid the groundwork for the modern comics we love today. Which story was the most interesting? Find out if we agree on this week's episode of MMP!
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Welcome back to another lively discussion of Golden Age comics! This week, MMP looks at Startling Comics #49, written by Charles S. Strong with art from Alex Schomburg, Hal Sherman, and Ken Battefield. This particular comic is extra special since it contains four, unrelated stories. From Tygra the amazon woman to the classic, All-American Jefferson Jones, this issue offers something for everyone! Assuming you can interpret the ultra-hip slang. Startling Comics proves that not all comics need to have superheroes and lengthy back stories to be swell. Instead, focusing on fun, simple comics can be a breath of fresh air. The discussion of Golden Age Comics continues as the gang discusses the iconic comics that laid the groundwork for the modern comics we love today. Which story was the most interesting? Find out if we agree on this week's episode of MMP!