This week, I read Donald Duck: The Golden Helmet and Donald Duck: The Lost Peg Leg Mine by Carl Barks, The Adventure of Tintin: Destination Moon by Hergé, and Jack Cole and Plastic Man by Art Spiegelman and Chip Kidd. I also attempted to read Detective Comics #357, but I had gotten it from a dollar bin and the cover fell off the instant I opened it, and it didn't get better from there. Anyways, reading these older comics is interesting, considering I've mainly read more modern comics (mostly late 1990s- early 2000s stuff from my dad's collection when I was a kid, and of course books from the 2010s now). Of course I've read some classics from the 1970s and 1980s, but I don't remember reading anything earlier than Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's run on Spider-Man. All this to say, it was a bit of a shock seeing how compressed the storytelling was in these Golden Age/early Silver Age books. By compressed, I mean that every story is told quickly and efficiently. The...
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