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Except for everyone in our gaming group. Sundog' date=' Dhroz and Weldun have the obligatory cardboard box collection. I only have 4 cardboard boxes. Others same thing.[/quote']

 

I have a few boxes here, good dozen maybe back in storage up north

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Just throwing my two cents in here: I'd call it the Rubber Age -- the comics writers and editors are stretching and bending all the established and well-liked characters all out of shape just to try milking a few more dollars out of their fan base.

 

Just my opinion, though.

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Agreed' date=' though the deaths and other consequences of violence were usually off screen. As noted in my posts, the "ages" were always more mixed than we tend to give them credit for in internet arguments.[/quote']

 

Some Golden Age moments I can recall (from reprints):

 

- Superman commenting that a criminal's death saved the cost of a trial.

- Bats' earliest opponent falling in that acid vat.

- Jim Corrigan pretty obviously beating info out of a thug (although the actual beating was off screen)

- The Human Torch burning numerouos thugs and nazis to death (fire's not exactly a catch and release power)

- Numerous covers, Captain America and Batman especially, featuring the heroes armed with guns or heavier weapons

 

The Golden Age characters, in general and to my recollection, did not try to kill their opponents, but they weren't trying not to, and didn't often shed a tear if the vilains died. This came to some extent from the pulp roots of the genre, and to some extent from the times. A cop beating a confession out of a crook was at least passably acceptable, and who would balk at killing Nazis?

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