Comics from 1970-1985 (Bronze Age)

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Where Monsters Dwell #11
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Captain America #122
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Sub-Mariner #39
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Amazing Spider-Man #144
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Tales to Astonish #66
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Avengers #94
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Ms. Marvel #16
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Sub-Mariner #29
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Charlton Bullseye #1
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Zap #0
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Amazing Spider-Man #153
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Star Wars #2
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Batman #184
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Captain Marvel #39
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Star Wars #16
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Star Wars #13
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Action Comics #392
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Action Comics #430
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Avengers #216
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Avengers #209
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Iron Man Annual #7
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Teen Titans #21
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Weird Western Tales #38
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Batman #193
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Incredible Hulk #327
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Comics from 1970-1985

The era ended with the retirement of many notable writers of the time. They were replaced by a new, younger generation. Just like in the Silver Age, the mainstay of the industry was the traditional superhero titles. However, darker plot elements and socially relevant topics such as racism were more strongly addressed in the Bronze Age. For example, in the April 1970 issue, Green Lantern was described as someone faced with poverty and self-doubt.