The Golden Age of DC Comics: 365 Days
From the late 1930s to the mid-1950s, DC Comics blazed a creative, innovative trail in popular culture, and the company has remained at the forefront of the comics industry ever since. In one milestone after another, DC Comics introduced the fantastic characters that became everyone's favorite super heroes: Superman, Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Aquaman, Gree...more
Hardcover, 744 pages
Published
November 3rd 2004
by Harry N. Abrams
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I actually read this book one page every day for the entire year of 2007. It was fun!
This is an informative and incredibly gorgeous piece of work, and among other things, the best collection of Mac Raboy art I know of. Chip Kidd should be paid to just crank out stuff like this once a year. Which, I guess, he is.
Great illustrations
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