Stretching from the '50s to the '70s, the Silver Age was considered by a lot of people to be marked by the endless status-quo-preserving silliness of Red Kryptonite, imaginary stories and a surplus of talking gorillas. There were rigid rules as to just what characters could and couldn't do ("Everyone knows Superman can never lie..."), and entire stories built around explaining why they were breaking them ("...so why is he telling Lois Lane that he has no super-powers?!").
In a lot of ways, comics have moved away from this sort of storytelling, instead preferring to deal with more humanized heroes, but in the world of super-heroes, things can often be strangely cyclical. The creators of today are influenced by the stories they read growing up, and that often results in stories that are eerily reminiscent of what has gone before. That's why today, I've taken some time to imagine what the DC comics of today might look like if they came out 40 years ago!







And if we expand things a little to cover independent comics...


































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Monday 19 July
By Adam Farrar
Great stuff! I really like the Return of Bruce Wayne cover!
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Monday 19 July
By Stephen B.
While I love me some Morrisonian bat-craziness and Scott Pilgrim, the rest of these are huge improvements over the real versions. If that was really Superman #701, I wouldn't regret that purchase nearly as much.
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Monday 19 July
By Sean Hollenhors
Chris Sims should write all comics. This is a fact.
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Monday 19 July
By Alan
At the very least, he should write all the solicits. I don't want to give up Morrison's Batman, but I'd be more interested in every comic out there if the advertisements featured Sims' bombastic prose.
Monday 19 July
By RetroWarbird
I understand showing off the art more these days as much as the next guy ... but how can DC not still be doing these? They could at least have "two covers", an external pretty cover with no outrageous stuff, and an internal with word bubbles and narrative boxes just tempting us to turn the page and read the craziness.
Actually Chris, THIS ought to be a new feature. Five title covers a week given the Silver Age treatment.
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Monday 19 July
By KET
Somebody contact DC's Marketing department...or better yet, fire all those lazy do-nothings and hire this guy! Maybe we'd finally get better comics out of the exchange at last.
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Monday 19 July
By Danicus Decimus Meridius
I would read the HELL out of these.
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Monday 19 July
By mangaijin
I like them sooooooo much better this way!
Why were all the good superhero books made in the 60s and 70s...before I was born!? Totally unfair.
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Monday 19 July
By Aaron Poehler
Pff, if anything you're luckier than fans of those times because a ton of stuff is in-print, available, and relatively inexpensive.
Monday 19 July
By Jules
If they had spun "Blackest Night" as "The Rainbow Policemen from Outer Space" there is NOTHING I wouldn't have done to get my hands on that book.
Superhero books work so much better this way! New and busted: Edgy superhero books. Old hotness: Rainbow space policemen.
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