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Location: Zur-En-Arrh, England.
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You might enjoy this thread for future reference.
Loads of people will pop up and say "OMG BUT COMIC WERE SOOOOOOOOOOOO DARK BACK IN THE GOLDEN AGE" so then they must not be for kids but content isn't always the best way to know what age they were targeted too (the best way is to actually look at the adverts like silver age we had x-ray glasses stuff obviously aimed for children and now we have car adverts aimed for an older audience but I can't think of Golden Age advertisements). I can't answer this with any certainty but I'd guess when they started out it was the era of the rise of the teenager and comics went along with that. Ages 15-20 give or take. Little younger than now-a-days but not as young as the silver age.
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