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“Amazing-Man Comics” September, 1939, from the Golden Age of comics: amazing snake-biting man! via x-ray delta one and mudwerks
Amazing-Man (John Aman) is a fictional, American comic book superhero whose adventures were published by Centaur Publications during the 1930s to 1940s in the Golden Age of Comic Books. Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist Bill Everett[1] or to Everett together with Centaur art director Lloyd Jacquet.[2] Amazing-Man first appeared in Amazing-Man Comics #5 (Sept. 1939)
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Gertrude Greene, 1939 via emblemantiques
Gertrude Glass Greene (1904–1956) was an abstract sculptor and painter from New York, New York. Gertrude and her husband, artist Balcomb Greene, were heavily involved in political activism to promote mainstream acceptance of abstract art. They were founding members of the American Abstract Artists organization.[1][2][3]
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Vivien Leigh lovely as can be in 1939 via frivolouswhim:
Vivien Leigh, on the brink of fame, arrives to Atlanta to attend the premiere of Gone With The Wind.
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![“Amazing-Man Comics” September, 1939, from the Golden Age of comics: amazing snake-biting man! via x-ray delta one and mudwerks
Amazing-Man (John Aman) is a fictional, American comic book superhero whose adventures were published by Centaur Publications during the 1930s to 1940s in the Golden Age of Comic Books. Historians credit his creation variously to writer-artist Bill Everett[1] or to Everett together with Centaur art director Lloyd Jacquet.[2] Amazing-Man first appeared in Amazing-Man Comics #5 (Sept. 1939)](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdkm69yQNV1qz5q5oo1_500.jpg)
![Gertrude Greene, 1939 via emblemantiques
Gertrude Glass Greene (1904–1956) was an abstract sculptor and painter from New York, New York. Gertrude and her husband, artist Balcomb Greene, were heavily involved in political activism to promote mainstream acceptance of abstract art. They were founding members of the American Abstract Artists organization.[1][2][3]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzgjf0Hn5g1qlp73jo1_500.jpg)