
The Silver Age (collection)
The Silver Age of comic books refers to a period roughly from the mid-1950s to the early 1970s, characterized by a revival of superhero stories with more complex characters and creative storytelling. It followed the Golden Age and introduced modern superheroes like Spider-Man, The Flash, and the Justice League, often with more relatable flaws and innovative art styles. This era saw the expansion of comic genres and the inclusion of social issues, helping to elevate comics as a respected art form. Collectors seek Silver Age comics for their historical significance, iconic characters, and influence on contemporary pop culture.