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Published by O Globo, Brazil 1940
The dawn of Timely Comics in Brazil is in O Globo Juvenil, among the earliest publishing world-wide of the Angel.
Grails Galore
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Marvila No.1
1st Appearance Wonder Woman Mexico
Published by Novaro, Mexico 1955
Detective Comics No.38
1st Appearance of Robin
Published by O Globo, Brazil 1941
Human Torch No.1
Published by O Globo, Brazil 1941
Planet Comics No.1
Published by Diário da Noite , 1940
Batman No.1
Published by Ebal, Brazil 1953
1st Appearance of Submariner
Published by O Globo, Brazil 1940
1st Appearance of Captain America
Published by Diário da Noite, Brazil 1943
Superman No.1
Published by Ebal, Brazil 1947
Estuve en un dilema, muy a pesar de que dije que sólo tenían 24 hrs para liberarlo, la meta no se cumplió sino hasta 42 horas después, por consideración de los que dieron su muestra de afecto aquí lo tienen...
Eso si, creo que el no estar en costante movimiento hizo que subiera un poco de peso...
Lego sculptures by Nathan Sawaya at Art of The Brick exhibition on the South Bank, London March 2017
The poster behind the model is also made of Lego bricks.
Superman Action Comics Vintage Comic Book Poster -Vintage Classic Comic Book Cover Posters. Enlarged and giclee printed, framed or unframed these make great wall art in your home decor. From Museum Outlets
New tee will be up over at www.riptapparel.com at midnight January 19th.
A wonderful Goonies/Action Comics mash-up. "Goonies Never Say Die!"
Homem de Aco (Superman)
Published by O Globo, Brazil 1940
O Globo the publisher among the earliest publishers of Superman in Global History.
Action Comics #1, which featured the first appearance of Superman, went on sale 84 years ago today, April 18, 1938. I was going to shoot my oldest issue of Action next to a recent one, but I can't seem to put my hands on it at the moment. So here's an issue from 1957 and one from 1962 that were easily accessible. April 18, 2022.
Publisher: Grande Consórcio Suplementos Nacionais, Brazil 1940.
O Lobinho No.8 is the 1st appearance of Superman in Brazil as a comic, Superman was published in a Journal in 1938 and appeared many times in Journal form from 1938-1940.
The rocket-ship sped through star-studded space, landing safely on Earth with its precious burden, Krypton's sole survivor.
A passing farmer and his wife found the uninjured child, and adopted him as one of their own. As the years went by and the child grew to maturity, he found himself possessed of amazing physical powers.
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As I mentions before, the narration was taken from the 1940's Fleshier Superman cartoons, but I took creative liberties and modified the second stanza from the original context, in which Clark is found by a passing motorist and taken to an orphanage, to vaguely include Clark's discovery and upbringing by the Kents, a plot point that was never discussed in the original cartoons.
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Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superman is a property of DC comics, No copyright infringement intended.
In the endless reaches of the universe, there once existed a planet known as Krypton, a planet that burned like a green star in the distant heavens. There civilization was far advanced, and it brought forth a race of superman, whose mental and physical powers were developed to the absolute peak of human perfection.
But, there came a day when giant quakes threatened to destroy Krypton forever! One of the planet's leading scientist, sensing the approach of doom, placed his infant son in a small rocket-ship, and sent it hurtling in the direction of the Earth, just as Krypton exploded!
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If the narration looks familiar, it's because it was taken from the longer intro of the Fleshier Superman cartoons of the 1940's. It took me several shots with variations of lighting and angle to get it to where I was satisfied, and even if the entire set is not shown, I felt this one was the most dynamic of the lot.
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Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Superman is a property of DC comics, No copyright infringement intended.
Publisher Hispano Americana, Spain 1940
One of the earliest publishings of Superman world-wide.
The first appearance of Superman in Spain.
Action Comics #900
*The Black Ring: Part 11 of 11
*Reign of Doomsday: Part 6 of 6
Cover by DAVID FINCH. Writer Paul Cornell & artists Pete Woods and Jesus Merino
**Also includes bonus short stories by the writer/artist teams of Damon Lindelof & Ryan Sook; Paul Dini, R.B. Silva & Rob Lean; David S. Goyer & Miguel Sepulveda; and Geoff Johns & Gary Frank. Plus: Richard Donner & Derek Hoffman write a story in screenplay form, with storyboard-style art by Matt Camp; and Brian Stelfreeze contributes a 2-page spread depicting Superman in an homage to many of the great artists who have drawn him