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Golden Age Aquaman

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cain0730

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Golden Age Aquaman
« on: July 10, 2013, 12:37:46 AM »

hey guys I have a question I collect golden age and silver age reprints I have just about all the dc golden age guys except aquaman my question has dc ever reprinted any of his golden age stuff besides his first appearance in the millennium edition of more fun comics 73 which I have ??
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jimmm kelly

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Re: Golden Age Aquaman
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2013, 12:57:06 AM »

There was one other story reprinted from the Golden Age.

Mike's Amazing World lists reprints for the Earth-Two Aquaman--but you have to keep in mind that his chronology for Earth-Two Aquaman goes all the way up to 1956.

http://www.dcindexes.com/features/indexes.php?selection=13&option=reprints

According to that list the other G.A. reprint was the MILLENNIIUM EDITION of MORE FUN COMICS 101.

Unfortunately the AQUAMAN ARCHIVES begins rather late in his history. My favourite Aquaman artist is Ramona Fradon, who drew Aquaman for most of the '50s, but because of where the ARCHIVES chose to begin, we miss most of her run on the character.

I do have some scans of the '40s material from MORE FUN, but it's too bad that DC is unlikely to ever reprint this stuff--unless they make it available through their digital library.

[note: edited to correct a mistake--I thought there were two other reprints, but it turns out there's only one other one]
« Last Edit: July 10, 2013, 01:05:05 AM by jimmm kelly »
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