The Bronze Age of Comic Books, what is it?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2024
- In this episode, I discuss what the Bronze Age of comic books is, as well as touch upon other different eras in comic book history. I look at a few popular examples of important Bronze Age comic books as well as example of an obscure Marvel title.
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Red Sonja was based on/adapted from Robert E Howard's Red Sonya (with the y) of Rogatino. She was in her own story and not originally a swordswoman from The Hyborian Age, but when Roy Thomas brought her to the comics, he changed her quite a bit, including the spelling of her name. I'm guessing he had Conan say her name with that hyphenated "ya" both as a reference to the original spelling and a way to tell the reader how to pronunciaite it.
I wonder if the intentional spelling was a way around obtaining rights for the character? I've never read Howard's books, but I understand they are very good.