Today, we name-check five comics that will tell you what the 1970s were all about. Books that feature adaptations of toys like Micronauts and Shogun Warriors, characters with occult backgrounds such as Ghost Rider and the Demon, and heroes who were influenced by the martial arts craze of the '70s like Shang Chi and the Sons of the Tiger. We also give credit to Bronze Age creators like Denny O'Neil, and Don McGregor for trying different things in an attempt to capture the spirit of the times.
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B-Movies That Are Craptastic: American Ninja (1985) and Next of Kin (1989) | SIDEBAR FOREVER
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