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With sincerest apologies, and endless love, to STAN LEE

"Well pilgrim it is time for me to once again ascend to the top of my can-tankerous crate, amidst the mindful

meandering masses trodding through the town square, and seize their attention with relevant rhapsodies!

Today's tantalizing topic: The Silver Age of Marvel Comics. Riotous Rich Garofalo and Joltin' Joe Peluso recapture the

scintillating sixties that provided the panoramic palette birthing the bomb-bastic backdrop of Mighty Marvel!

With powerful portions of palaverouspontifications, the boys retell a tale of a simpler time of satirical and serious

stories that salvaged a sickly medium and created an ardent army of "merry

marching" faithful followers."

PHEW! How did Stan do this every month?

Rich and Joe have selected some of the most memorable Marvel Masterpieces from that wonderful era of four-color fun to review in this edition of Joe's Comics Corner.

If you were fortunate enough to experience these gems firsthand, brace yourself for a flood of meaningful memories. And if this is your first exposure to Silver Age Marvel, sit back--and as Stan "The Man" Lee would oft say--ENJOY!

And what honest review of any comic book be without a tease? Marvelite, you will learn of the strange connection between The 59th Street Bridge and (the now defunct) Tad's Steak House. "Don't say this isn't the Marvel Age of cryptic commentary?"