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Our Predictions for the 68th Emmy Winners

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The 68th Emmy Awards will be taking place on September 18th. The nominees were announced on July 14th, giving us plenty of time to make guesses about the winners. Three Monkeys Fighting Robots writers – Jon Barr, Ashley Carter, and EJ Moreno – give their separate predictions below.

OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
The Americans

Better Call Saul

Downton Abbey

Game of Thrones

Homeland

House of Cards

Mr. Robot

Emmy Game of Thrones

Jon Barr – Game of Thrones

Ashley Carter – Mr. Robot

EJ Moreno – Game of Thrones

OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES

Black-Ish

Master of None

Modern Family

Silicon Valley

Transparent

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Veep

Emmy VeepJon Barr – Veep

Ashley Carter – Veep

EJ Moreno – Black-Ish

OUTSTANDING LIMITED SERIES

American Crime

Fargo

The Night Manager

The People vs OJ Simpson

Roots

Emmy People vs OJ

Jon Barr – The People vs. OJ Simpson

Ashley Carter – The People vs. OJ Simpson

EJ Moreno – The People vs. OJ Simpson

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA

Matthew Rhys, The Americans

Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul

Kyle Chandler, Bloodline

Kevin Spacey, House of Cards

Rami Malek, Mr. Robot

Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan

Emmy Rami MalekJon Barr – Rami Malek, Mr. Robot

Ashley Carter – Rami Malek, Mr. Robot

EJ Moreno – Rami Malek, Mr. Robot

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA

Keri Russell, The Americans

Taraji P Henson, Empire

Claire Danes, Homeland

Robin Wright, House of Cards

Viola Davis, How To Get Away With Murder

Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black

Emmy Taraji P HensonJon Barr – Keri Russell, The Americans

Ashley Carter – Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black

EJ Moreno – Taraji P Henson, Empire

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY

Anthony Anderson, Black-Ish

Will Forte, Last Man on Earth

Aziz Ansari, Master of None

William H Macy, Shameless

Thomas Middleditch, Silicon Valley

Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

Emmy Aziz AnsariJon Barr – Aziz Ansari, Master of None

Ashley Carter – William H. Macy, Shameless

EJ Moreno – Anthony Anderson, Black-Ish

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-Ish

Laurie Metcalf, Getting On

Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie

Amy Schumer, Inside Amy Schumer

Ellie Kemper, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep

Emmy Ellie KemperJon Barr – Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep

Ashley Carter – Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep

EJ Moreno – Ellie Kemper, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt OR Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-Ish

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

Bryan Cranston, All The Way

Idris Elba, Luther

Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager

Courtney B Vance, The People vs. OJ Simpson

Cuba Gooding Jr, The People vs. OJ Simpson

Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock

Emmy Bryan CranstonJon Barr – Bryan Cranston, All The Way

Ashley Carter – Cuba Gooding Jr, The People vs. OJ Simpson

EJ Moreno – Courtney B Vance, The People vs. OJ Simpson

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

Felicity Huffman, American Crime

Lili Taylor, American Crime

Kerry Washington, Confirmation

Kirsten Dunst, Fargo

Audra McDonald, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill

Sarah Paulson, The People vs. OJ Simpson

Emmy Sarah PaulsonJon Barr – Sarah Paulson, The People vs. OJ Simpson

Ashley Carter – Sarah Paulson, The People vs. OJ Simpson

EJ Moreno – Sarah Paulson, The People vs. OJ Simpson

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA

Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul

Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline

Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones

Kit Harrington, Game of Thrones

Michael Kelly, House of Cards

Jon Voight, Ray Donovan

Emmy Kit HarringtonJon Barr – Kit Harrington, Game of Thrones

Ashley Carter – Kit Harrington, Game of Thrones

EJ Moreno – Kit Harrington, Game of Thrones

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA

Maura Tierney, The Affair

Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey

Lena Headey, Game of Thrones

Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones

Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones

Constance Zimmer, UnREAL

Emmy Lena HeadeyJon Barr – Lena Headey, Game of Thrones

Ashley Carter – Lena Headey, Game of Thrones

EJ Moreno – Lena Headey, Game of Thrones

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY

Louie Anderson, Baskets

Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Keegan-Michael Key, Key & Peele

Ty Burrell, Modern Family

Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Tony Hale, Veep

Matt Walsh, Veep

Emmy Tony HaleJon Barr – Louie Anderson, Baskets

Ashley Carter – Tony Hale, Veep

EJ Moreno – Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

Niecy Nash, Getting On

Allison Janney, Mom

Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live

Judith Light, Transparet

Gaby Hoffmann, Transparent

Anna Chlumsky, Veep

Emmy Kate McKinnonJon Barr – Allison Janney, Mom

Ashley Carter – Gaby Hoffmann, Transparent

EJ Moreno – Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

Jesse Plemons, Fargo

Bokeem Woodbine, Fargo

Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager

Sterling K Brown, The People vs. OJ Simpson

David Schwimmer, The People vs. OJ Simpson

John Travolta, The People vs. OJ Simpson

Emmy Sterling K. BrownJon Barr – Sterling K. Brown, The People vs. OJ Simpson

Ashley Carter – Sterling K. Brown, The People vs. OJ Simpson

EJ Moreno – Sterling K. Brown, The People vs. OJ Simpson

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

Melissa Leo, All The Way

Regina King, American Crime

Sarah Paulson, American Horror Story: Hotel

Kathy Bates, American Horror Story: Hotel

Jean Smart, Fargo

Olivia Colman, The Night Manager

Emmy Regina King

Jon Barr – Regina King, American Crime

Ashley Carter – Sarah Paulson, American Horror Story: Hotel

EJ Moreno – Sarah Paulson, American Horror Story: Hotel

Who do you think will win big? What other awards are you excited about? Let us know your thoughts & predictions in the comments below?

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New ‘Suicide Squad’ Promos Highlight Harley Quinn & Deadshot

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Another day, another piece of Suicide Squad news. This time, Warner Bros. released two new featurettes, one highlighting Deadshot and the other highlighting Harley Quinn. Check ’em both out down below.

There’s a good chance we’ll be seeing a featurette for every member of the “Skwad”, so be on the lookout for those. We’ll post them all here on Monkeys Fighting Robots.

“It feels good to be bad…Assemble a team of the world’s most dangerous, incarcerated Super Villains, provide them with the most powerful arsenal at the government’s disposal, and send them off on a mission to defeat an enigmatic, insuperable entity. U.S. intelligence officer Amanda Waller has determined only a secretly convened group of disparate, despicable individuals with next to nothing to lose will do. However, once they realize they weren’t picked to succeed but chosen for their patent culpability when they inevitably fail, will the Suicide Squad resolve to die trying, or decide it’s every man for himself?”

Suicide Squad hits theaters on August 5.

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‘Black Sails’ To End With Season 4

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The upcoming season of the Starz original series Black Sails will be its last.

The network announced Wednesday that the pirate drama will end with season 4, The Wrap reports.

Black Sails takes place twenty years before the Robert Louis Stevenson classic, Treasure Island.

Creator Jonathan E. Steinberg said in a statement:

“It’s a rare privilege in television to be given the kind of creative freedom we’ve enjoyed on this show over the last four years. While it was a difficult decision for us to make this season our last, we simply couldn’t imagine anything beyond it that would make for a better ending to the story nor a more natural handoff to Treasure Island.  We’d like to thank Chris, Carmi and everyone at Starz for all their faith and support, and to our astounding cast and crew for joining us on this ride.”

Black Sails has been one of most successful original series for Starz, scoring multiple Emmy nominations.

The network has several other original series in its lineup including, Ash vs. Evil Dead, Outlander, Survivor’s Remorse and the highly anticipated American Gods.

Season 4 of Black Sails returns in 2017 with 10 episodes.

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‘In a Valley of Violence’ Trailer: Ethan Hawke, John Travolta Battle Out West

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Ethan Hawke and John Travolta seem to be having a blast in this new trailer for Ti West’s In a Valley of Violence. And on top of that, Travolta looks to have actual human skin in this film in lieu of that weird wax sheen he’s been rocking for a long time.

Here’s the trailer:

And the synopsis, which also doesn’t come out and tell us what the trailer kinda does… the dog dies. Not sure I can handle that:

A mysterious stranger and a random act of violence drag a town of misfits and nitwits into the bloody crosshairs of revenge.

In a Valley of Violence debuted at SXSW this past March, and was met with pretty solid word of mouth. Travolta might… might… be in the middle of an unlikely career renaissance, and the always steady brilliance of Ethan Hawke is enough to sell me on the film. Not to mention it’s a Western. We need more Westerns.

Still, the inevitable dog murder is already upsetting me.

In a Valley of Violence is set for an October 21 release.

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‘The Lego Batman Movie’: New Images Feature Joker & Robin

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USA Today recently dropped some exclusive images from next year’s Lego Batman movie, giving us looks at The Joker, Harley Quinn, and Robin.

The Joker (voiced by Zach Galifianakis) enjoys the

Robin (voiced by Michael Cera) and Batman (Will Arnett)

The Joker (voiced by Zach Galifianakis) in 'The Lego

Robin (voiced by Michael Cera) has snazzy green shades

Along with these new photos, Warner Bros. released a brand new promo for the film, via the JoBlo Movie Trailers Youtube channel, promoting its appearance at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con International.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb77fWGy95c

“In the irreverent spirit of fun that made “The LEGO® Movie” a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure: “The LEGO® Batman Movie.” But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.”

The Lego Batman Movie hits theaters on February 10, 2017.

Source: USA Today.

 

 

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Top 5 Moments From ‘Justice League’ #1

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SPOILER ALERT

With the DC Universe experiencing a reboot, new trouble was bound to show itself. When the danger gets too overwhelming for Superman or Aquaman alone, the legendary Justice League is called in to take care of business.

This first issue sets up the level of chaos to expect in this series. It also introduces the first villain they will fight, the Kindred. It was an intense issue, and these are the top five moments to come out of it.

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1. “Now I am angry.”

Wonder Woman steals the number one spot for this issue. In the first few pages of the issue she comes crashing into a war zone to stop an invading army. Tearing apart their forces and pushing them back, she stands over her defeated foes and lets her know how much she is not pleased with their attempts to overpower innocents by saying, “Now I am angry.” It’s intense and gets you excited for the rest of the issue. This why this scene took the number one spot.


What were some of your favorite scenes from Justice League #1? Leave your comments below.

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New Piece Of ‘Ducktales’ Reboot Art Arrives Online

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If you didn’t already know, Disney XD is coming out with a brand new Ducktales reboot cartoon in 2017, and the show will have somewhat of a presence at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con International.

A new piece of art from the upcoming cartoon was released online, giving us a cool look at Donald, Huey, Dewey, and Louie in the shape of Scrooge McDuck.

The new show has a talented team behind it, including such names as Matt Youngberg (Ben 10: Omniverse, Teen Titans), and Sean Jimenez (Gravity Falls, The Iron Giant).

Ducktales will hit Disney XD in 2017, and is likely to have footage premiered at SDCC 2016.

Source: Comicbook.com.

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Review: ‘Scooby Apocalypse’ #3: Slow Doomsday

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After fleeing a monster-infested underground base, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby stumble upon a desert ghost town where they hope to catch their breath. But when night falls, they learn it’s not a ghost town after all—and the terrors that show up like to bite! Scooby Snack is about to take on a whole new meaning.

Writing

The story continues to move at a snail’s pace. This issue begins with the gang having made their way out of the compound, and leading the readers to think they have to fill in the blank themselves. Then the issue issues does a flashback and shows everything in so much detail that there’s absolutely nothing to wonder about. Just as it seems there was some more advanced movement with the plot, it remains going as slow as possible.

So far, the team has managed to get out of the compound and have a made a supply run. They barely have a grasp on the new situation (despite talking about it constantly through the entire issue) and Velma keeps mentioning The Four, the higher ups who put the entire plan into motion. At the rate they are going it will take twenty more issues just to defeat the first member of this mysterious quartet. Writer Keith Giffen and scripter J.M. Dematteris really need to take a few leaps forward and stop pacing things so slowly.

Scooby Apocalypse

Artwork

It’s probably a moot point to keep pointing out the shiny, chapstick covered lips of all the characters, but it’s still frustrating to look at it in every panel. The creature designs are good enough to make up for it. Still, artist Howard Porter probably should have drawn Fred looking a bit more damaged after he survives a monster attack. A wrapped head and two bandages on the arm? He’s supposed to look like he is clinging to life not like he just slipped on some ice going to get his mail.

Conclusion

This series has so much potential but keeps dragging its feet. It’s supposed to be directed at an older audience, but it keeps telling a story that needs constant explanation. It’s as if the creators aren’t sure their readers will be able to understand what is happening. We understand, and frankly we’re a bit annoyed that it’s taking so long for more to happen.

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‘Batman: The Killing Joke’ Getting Second Night Of Screenings

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Awhile back, it was revealed that Fathom Events would be holding screenings of the R rated Batman: The Killing Joke in theaters all across the country. Monday, July 25 was the only day it would be screened, so tickets went on high demand. Eventually, they added 300 theaters from all around the nation, giving even more fans the chance to see Killing Joke done on the big screen. Now, Fathom Events is adding a second night of screenings, which will take place on Tuesday, July 26.

Along with the movie, fans attending the screening will get to see a special introduction by Mark Hamill, along with an exclusive documentary about his passion for this project.

“Based on the acclaimed DC graphic novel of the same name, Batman: The Killing Joke takes a journey into the dark psyche of the Clown Prince of Crime – from his humble beginnings as a struggling comedian to his fateful encounter with Batman that changes both of their lives forever. Years later, and now escaped from Arkham Asylum, The Joker devises a plan to prove that one bad day can make anyone as insane as he is – setting his sights on Commissioner Gordon. It’s up to the Dark Knight to put a stop to The Joker’s latest scheme and save one of Gotham City’s finest. Following a gripping prologue introducing Barbara Gordon’s heroic adventures alongside Batman as Batgirl, Batman: The Killing Joke stays true to the authentic tale that has held fans’ imaginations for nearly three decades – spotlighting the birth of a Super-Villain, the fortitude of a Super Hero and the punchline that will leave you speechless.”

Are you planning to see the film in theaters? Let us know in the comment section of this article, down below.

Source: Fathom Events (via Heroic Hollywood)

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Golden Age Marvel Comics: A Timely Intro To Heroes & Villains

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Have you ever wondered how Captain America and Bucky met? Have you ever thought about the origins of what we now refer to as the “Marvel Universe?” Prepare yourselves, True Believers! I, the Timely Comics Watchamacallit, though unable to interfere in Golden Age Marvel events, have watched diligently. I watched as Timely Comics was born in four fantastic colours in 1939. I watched heroes like the original Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner battle mobster after inadequate mobster. I watched the first Marvel hero-on-hero battle. I watched mobsters and con-men cede their roles as Timely villains to foreign leaders like Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo. And I watched as these propagandistic issues that encouraged young men to enlist and children to spy on fifth columnists gave way to a renewed sense of innocence that paved the way for funny animal and romance cartoons.

From the fiery introduction of Carl Burgos‘s Human Torch in Marvel Comics #1 (October, 1939) to Namor’s judging a baby contest in Marvel Mystery Comics #89 (December, 1948), I watched. Here’s what I saw …

Golden Age Marvel – Timely Finds Its Niche

Reviewing the contents of Marvel Comics #1, if not for the inconsistent art and the corny dialogue, you might think you’re looking at a Silver or Bronze Age comic for all the familiar names: the Human Torch, Namor, Ka-Zar, and the Angel. But, although Golden Age Namor is simply a younger version of the feathered fish-man we landlubbers see today, the Human Torch, the Angel, and Ka-Zar are not.

Golden Age Marvel – The Original Human Torch

The misleadingly named Human Torch, brainchild of Carl Burgos, is actually an android who eventually names himself “Jim Hammond.” Created by Professor Phineas Horton, Jim  becomes a police officer who routinely goes above and beyond the call of duty. As a template for a superhero, the original Human Torch is an odd one, though typical of Golden Age Marvel heroes. Jim is brutal in his meting out of justice: on more than one occasion he uses his flaming body to scald criminals to death or burn them alive. In fact, though later stories featuring the Golden Age Human Torch sought to amend this chapter in his life, the android actually murders his creator in a Frankenstein’s monster type rage.

Golden Age Marvel – The Sub-Mariner

Bill Everett‘s Namor similarly starts off by showing us his dark side in Marvel Comics #1. Namor happens upon two salvage divers, and, initially mistaking them for robots, severs their oxygen lines, stabs one diver, and crushes the helmet of the other. Both men die at the undersea prince’s hands. When the divers’ shipmates investigate, Namor destroys their ship.

When Namor brings the two dead divers back to his mother Fen, she tells Namor that he is the offspring of a union between herself and Commander Leonard McKenzie, the man in charge of an American scientific vessel named The Oracle. As Namor’s mother describes, during the course of the ship’s scientific investigations, the ship’s crew inadvertently destroyed the majority of their undersea kingdom. So Namor’s mother commands him to wage a war on all “earth-men” to wreak their bloody vengeance. Namor, along with his cousin Dorma, attacks a lighthouse and high-jacks a plane, tossing the pilot out of the aircraft.

Golden Age Marvel – Adventures of Ka-Zar the Great

Golden Age Ka-Zar’s first appearance in Marvel Comics #1 shows a character that readers are more likely to sympathize with. Drawn and illustrated by Ben Thompson and based on the character created by untraced pseudonym Bob Byrd, David Rand is a three-year old boy en route to Cairo with his parents John and Constance Rand when their plane goes down in the Belgian Congo. Constance eventually succumbs to a tropical fever and dies. And, after a tree falls on his father’s head, John tells David the jungle is their home.

David learns how to communicate with animals, and, after rescuing a lion named Zar from a pit of quicksand, he and the lion become respectful comrades. Shortly after the lion’s rescue, David and his father find a group of men sifting for gold and gems in a nearby river. The group of men is led by Paul De Kraft.

John Rand and De Kraft get in an argument. David stops De Kraft from shooting John in the back by shooting De Kraft in the arm with an arrow. But De Kraft, having found emeralds in the stream, vows to take care of John and David. Later, David finds his father wounded by gunfire. But before De Kraft is able to murder father and son, Zar the lion scares De Kraft away. John Rand is too far gone and dies of his wounds. But, Zar, taking pity on the jungle orphan, invites David to share his cave. And, in the language of the animals Zar renames David “Ka-Zar,” meaning “brother of Zar”.

Golden Age Marvel – The Angel

Now for Paul Gustavson‘s creation, the Golden Age Angel. Compared to Namor, the Human Torch, and Ka-Zar, The Angel is likely the least similar to his Silver Age counterpart. Clad in red, white, and blue (later red, gold, and blue), The Angel is Dr. Thomas Halloway, a renowned surgeon who moonlights as a crime-fighter. With no wings to speak of, The Angel leaves a permanent silhouette at the scenes of his capers as a reminder to keep on the up and up.

The Angel’s first effort to clean up the streets results in the deaths of six mobsters (three murdered by The Angel, two who killed each other, and one who fell out a window while trying to escape The Angel’s special brand of justice, i.e. no due process). It’s revealed that the mobsters’ deaths were orchestrated by a secret seventh mobster (interested in 100% of his criminal septet’s take rather than the paltry 14% he agreed to) who is clumsily revealed in a couple of very wordy panels at the end of the story. This practice of wrapping a story up using boring and wordy exposition was, unfortunately, very common practice in the Golden Age.

Golden Age Marvel – And the Rest…

Marvel Comics #1 also featured The Masked Raider (a Lone Ranger type who wears a black bandana over his face and seeks to bring law and order to USA’s old west, created by Al Anders), a relatively racist and, thankfully, self-contained knock-off of the “Ka-Zar” formula named “Jungle Terror” by Arthur Pinajian (pseudonym Tohm Dixon), and, a staple of Golden Age comicbooks, the inevitable prose story (this one by Ray Gill concerning auto racing is entitled “Burning Rubber”).

Golden Age Marvel – Just the Beginning

These classic characters, some more memorable than others, helped shape the Timely Comics model. The heroes-cum-executioners of the Golden Age exhibit the same level of moral aversion to mobsters’ misdeeds as Spider-Man; it’s just their methods that differ.

Over the next few years, Timely’s publisher Martin Goodman pushed his staff to come up with super-powered characters that would rival the “Distinguished Competition‘s,” then operating under two corporate entities, National Allied Publications and Detective Comics, Inc. By the time Marvel Comics #1 hit the stands, National and DC, which eventually merged in 1946, had already introduced what became their two heaviest hitters, Superman (June, 1938) and Batman (May, 1939). As the years went by, artists and writers with names like Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, and many others, including the ones mentioned above, added their own marks to the Timely Comics brand, creating characters that would stick around for decades … and some who didn’t.

If you want to know more about some characters that didn’t stand the test of time, check out my article on Timely Comics’ top ten B-Listers and sidekicks! Still not enough? Check out my articles on familiar Marvel names with unfamiliar Golden Age faces, the Golden Age origins of Cap and Bucky, the Golden Age Civil War, and the Golden Age origin of the Marvel Universe. And, never forget to keep ’em flying.

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