Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #31, September 1958. Curt Swan cover pencils, Stan Kaye inks, Ira Schnapp letters; Superman face alterations by Al Plastino.
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Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #31, September 1958. Curt Swan cover pencils, Stan Kaye inks, Ira Schnapp letters; Superman face alterations by Al Plastino.
Info from Grand Comics Database
I'll be a fifty or sixty year old man and still be calling people sir and ma'am because that's how my mama raised me. I'll be talking to punks half my age who haven't even been born yet and they'll call be a boomer even though I'm Gen Z, but I'll still show them some common courtesy because we're not friends on a first name basis and we don't know each other so I'm sure as hell not gonna call you bud or pal or boss or dude. Sir, ma'am, and miss for younger ladies who don't want to be called ma'am.
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One of the most reliable methods of measuring growth in American society is how shocked and appalled we are at how things used to be. I can only hope that in my lifetime we will realize that 2020 was a low point, from which we can only go up. If future generations hate us, it means they’re doing better than we did. Think how much life has changed since the 1990s, the 60s, the 30s. We can’t even imagine what the 2050s will be like. Hopefully it will be a time of justice and equality; of course, there is no magic force that’ll simply make it so, things can only be made better through the hard work and struggles we endure today. That’s one thing that keeps me optimistic; no matter how bad it gets, people don’t give up. People don’t stop working towards a better tomorrow, people don’t just lie down and take it forever. As bad as things are, I think we are in a better place today than we were in 1920, which was better than in 1820, than they in 1720. Although I will not live to see 2120, I’m confident it will be much better than we are today.
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