This era was before my time yet seemed so long ago when young. With anyone older in the family that we looked up to, the time was cherished. Experience in hobbies transferred down through similarities and bonds made! Enjoy! These are some hits to look out for! Keep it, Bronze! Still cranking out some hits, Marvel was branding and rebranding, to keep up with the market and economic times. Changing some prices around and experimenting to see the best avenues of distribution, as well.
Ongoing in an endless sea of Bronze 1sts, not as much a rib tickler as it is a straight uppercut. These are the trail blazers that took it up, and quite a bunch around the middle of the 70's decade!
It is amazing how may first appearances are also number one issues within the Bronze Age. It isn't a gift horse in the mouth to gaze at too long as those trickling down benefits make for a case of left over Silver Age issue titles as well. Moving along in a good transition between them, to the creative type writing, and over all art with modern technology at the forefront. We have still come a long way since then, what with improved printing techniques, and it sums up as the decades go on that show the improvement but can also lose something in a traditional way. These artists had opportunity and ample time to curate into the next age, being Copper. Those artists, writers and creators from the Bronze were all in a mindset of trying to come in with ideas of the next great comic, it was worth the effort, but with an increased popularity and work production it had a lot to delve between; especially when working already with existing characters and operations.