Display title | DC Universe Legacies |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An old man, Paul Lincoln, proudly displays his memorabilia and begins to tell his history...and, simultaneously, the history of The DC Universe. From the streets of Suicide Slum in the 1940s to Washington at the end of The Golden Age of Comic Books to Metropolis in The Silver Age of Comic Books, he tells of the transition between the old-style masked heroes to the newer heroes, even as he tells his story. |