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Episode Synopsis
The golden age of comics was a long time ago. Even the silver age is decades past. You could argue that we're in the bronze age right now, although things have transformed beyond recognition. There are still comics printed on paper, but they're not nearly as popular as they were in days past. These days it's all movies and TV shows. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? It's the same characters, the same stories, even a lot of the same creators still. But there's just something about opening that Sunday paper and seeing your favorite comic that anyone under the age of 30 probably has never experienced. Nostalgia is a powerful force.
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