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The Comics in the Golden Age Podcast. And sometimes the Platinum Age. Exploring comics books & comic strips of all genres & their creators from 1930s to the 1950s, & other comics history! (And my real name is Mike. He/him.)
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The Spirit from March 24, 1946. Pencils by Bob Palmer & John Spranger, with inks by Bob Palmer & Will Eisner. Letters by Martin DeMuth.

One of the more famous images from the Spirit, the front page features the view of a factory and other buildings at night, with a lit up trolley car moving in between them. Several pieces of paper blowing in the wind form the words “The Spirit by Will Eisner.”
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My fave Spirit ‘revival’ was Kitchen Press series which had extended interviews with Will in each issue. I don’t recall if there was an attempt at chronology or ‘best of’ curating Has anyone indexed all the sections to the talent involved? I love to see that in more of a condensed list style firm

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Maybe the most iconic Spirit splash page

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The Comics in the Golden Age Podcast. And sometimes the Platinum Age. Exploring comics books & comic strips of all genres & their creators from 1930s to the 1950s, & other comics history! (And my real name is Mike. He/him.)
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