It sounds like Cary Bates and a shockingly young-looking Julie Schwartz are discussing the "Superman 2001" story from Superman #300...while an even more shockingly young Tony Tollin works in the production department.
The late Silver Age of Comics, 1967-1971, was my "Golden Age." I was just old enough to start seriously collecting and DC Comics were my preferred brand. Join me as we explore the Dynamic Content of DC Comics, 45 Years Ago!
Barry Keller is an artist, writer, programmer, creator, thinker, lover. Some day I will have some of this mastered. Well, one can hope. If I never master any of this, at least I will have had the pleasure of trying.
All cover artwork and characters are copyright 1967-2019 by DC Comics. All commentary and remarks are copyright 2007-2019 by Barry Keller, except in the case where I pulled them without interpretation or extrapolation from somewhere else.
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It sounds like Cary Bates and a shockingly young-looking Julie Schwartz are discussing the "Superman 2001" story from Superman #300...while an even more shockingly young Tony Tollin works in the production department.
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