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		<description>[...] If it&#8217;s classic Silver Age superhero stories you&#8217;re looking for, start with Superman in the Sixties. Many elements of the character&#8217;s mythology were introduced earlier (see the Superman in the Fifties collection for the first appearances of Krypto and Supergirl, for example), but the 60s was when the Superman Family really came into its own. [...]</description>
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<p>[...] If it&#8217;s classic Silver Age superhero stories you&#8217;re looking for, start with Superman in the Sixties. Many elements of the character&#8217;s mythology were introduced earlier (see the Superman in the Fifties collection for the first appearances of Krypto and Supergirl, for example), but the 60s was when the Superman Family really came into its own. [...]</p>
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