Synopsis When Rehana Haque gets up one morning in March, she may be allowed to be happy. Today she will have a party for my son and daughter. In the garden of the house she built, her roses bloomed and her children grew hardly; after the recent election the city was excited in front of their eyes. It changes in the air. However, all guests at the Rehana party could not predict what will happen in the next few days to a few months. This is because East Pakistan in 1971, a country in danger of war.
Without World War II the heritage of Nerva can never be broken. In the golden age of a rapidly growing cartoon book that began in the late 1930's, she sold like millions of Americans like Superman, Batman and Marvel. But during wartime imports of US including fictitious magazines were prohibited, so Canada had a great opportunity to build his own golden age - a Canadian artist caught it. Do not confuse with the role of Stan Lee, the creator of Iron Man, the first superhero in Canada, like Joe Shuster, co-creator of Superman and Hal Foster, the creative of Valiant of Comic Prince. (Author of Nelvana) and George Menendez Rae became a member of a Canadian cartoon writer. However, unlike Schuster and Foster, they traveled south of the border for trade, Miller, Dingle and Ray stayed in Canada.
Historians often divide time schedule of American cartoon books into time. The golden age of comic books began in the 1930's; this is often considered the beginning of cartoon books we know today. The silver era of comic books generally starts with the first successful revival of the then dormant super hero style and Flash is believed to debut in showcase # 4 (October 1956). Silver Age continued from the late 1960s until the early 1970s, during which Marvel Comics took Stanley Lee, Jack Kirby's Fantastic Four, and Lee and Steve Ditko's Spiderman's naturalist supermarket. The hero changed the media completely. The division between the silverware age and the next era, the manga book of the Bronze Age era, its definition is not clear, the Bronze Age from the early 1970s to the mid 1980s. The era of contemporary comic books began in the mid 1980s