Platinum Age-
The platinum age is the earliest era of comics. Comics of this era featured little color, although yellow was easy to print and became a centerpiece of many comics such as the Yellow Kid, which was the first known proto-comic-book magazine to be published.
Golden Age-
The golden age of comics emerged around the nineteen thirties, and although it was short-lived, gave birth to famous superheroes such as Superman, Wonderwoman, and Batman. Much content within these comics was influenced by WWII and the fear of atomic bomb. For example, Atom-man as a villain.
Silver Age-
The silver age of comics followed the Golden age of comics and existed from approximately 1956 to 1970. As superhero comics declined, DC responded to a new demand with comics such as Spiderman and Fantastic Four, implementing more science-fiction characters rather than god and magic characters. Comics of the Silver era are the most sought after comics today.
Bronze Age-
The bronze age of comics followed the Silver age of comics and existed from approximately 1970 to 1980. Although the brightly colored characters of Silver age followed through the Bronze age, darker plot material such as drug-abuse emerged and is sometimes referred to the "modern horror" age.
Modern Age-
The modern age refers to comics from 1980s to present day. The amount of darkness continually increased through the Modern age with more psychologically complex characters and is also sometimes referred to as the "Dark Age of comic books."
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