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The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology and legend, but can also be found in other ancient cultures (see below). It refers to the best age in a sequence of ages, such as the Greek range of Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Iron Ages, or to a time in the beginnings of humanity that was conceived as far better than the present. A "Golden Age" is a period of peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity.
 
The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology and legend, but can also be found in other ancient cultures (see below). It refers to the best age in a sequence of ages, such as the Greek range of Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Iron Ages, or to a time in the beginnings of humanity that was conceived as far better than the present. A "Golden Age" is a period of peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity.
  
The term "Golden Age" is at present frequently used in the context of various fields, such as "Golden age of alpinism", "Golden Age of American animation", "Golden Age of Comics", "Golden Age of Science Fiction", "Golden Age of Hollywood", "Golden Age of Hip Hop" and even "Golden Age of Piracy" or "Golden Age of Porn". Invariably, the term "Golden Age" is bestowed retroactively, when the period in question has ended and is compared with what followed in the specific field discussed.
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For Comics, this refers to comics reflecting the values and times of the late 1930s to the early 1950s.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 20 September 2013

The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology and legend, but can also be found in other ancient cultures (see below). It refers to the best age in a sequence of ages, such as the Greek range of Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Iron Ages, or to a time in the beginnings of humanity that was conceived as far better than the present. A "Golden Age" is a period of peace, harmony, stability, and prosperity.

For Comics, this refers to comics reflecting the values and times of the late 1930s to the early 1950s.

Pages in category "Golden Age"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.