tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819665860959438823.post6161123371874206793..comments2023-12-27T19:57:06.805-05:00Comments on Chuck's Comic of the Day: The Classics - World's Finest #151Chuckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11439825652518736896noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819665860959438823.post-90791883724084706532017-12-23T13:07:26.217-05:002017-12-23T13:07:26.217-05:00Yes, the Dick Sprang era is the one I remember mos...Yes, the Dick Sprang era is the one I remember most fondly. And you're right, there's a sense of friendship in this series that you don't always get in that era's Justice League - of course, with so many characters, there wasn't much room for anything but plot. i always liked the Flash - Green Lantern Silver Age issues for the same reason.<br />Chuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11439825652518736896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4819665860959438823.post-51469742588062963812017-12-23T07:30:25.621-05:002017-12-23T07:30:25.621-05:00I have a fondness for World's Finest, too. It ...I have a fondness for World's Finest, too. It was one of the first series i bought as a kid because, both Superman AND Batman in the same stories! That was before I discovered Justice League of America, which was good but didn't have the friendliness of the WF team. I'm in the process of reading the earliest stories in the WF Archives. I've read the first two and am getting ready to read the third, which should bring it up to when I started reading as a kid. I love the Dick Sprang artwork and the silly-but-entertaining stories by Edmond Hamilton and Bill Finger.<br /><br />HoyHoy Murphyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11073290529989859369noreply@blogger.com