No, they didn't. Plastic wrappers for comic books weren't common back then.
I don't think so. Comic books in 1942 were typically packaged and distributed without the use of plastic wrappers. The industry standards and production methods at that time didn't incorporate such wrappers.
Most likely not. In 1942, the technology and materials for plastic wrappers for comic books weren't widely available or used. The focus was more on the content and printing of the comics themselves.
I'm not sure exactly, but there are quite a few different ones. It's hard to give an exact number.
It depends on their condition. If they start to show significant wear and tear, like torn pages or fading colors, it's time to replace them. But generally, if they're well cared for, you might not need to change them frequently.
It's a bit complicated. Some plastic comic sleeves can be recycled if they are made of common recyclable plastics like polyethylene or polypropylene. However, others might not be recyclable if they have special coatings or blends of materials.
No, Wonder Women of comic books don't have a shield. Her signature equipment is more focused on the lasso and bracelets, which play significant roles in her adventures.
I don't think there's clear evidence that Elvis was a big fan of comic books. He was more into music, of course.
Sure did. Comics have had a huge influence. They introduced unique characters and storylines that have inspired movies, TV shows, and other forms of media.
Sure! Comic books come in all sorts of genres like superhero, fantasy, horror, and more.
Yes, there were comic books in World War II Germany. These could range from comics focused on military themes to those providing escapism during a challenging time.
No, Plastic Man doesn't die. He has a unique ability to adapt and overcome dangerous situations in the DC comics. His flexibility and powers help him escape near-death experiences.
Yes, I know. Comic books offer various genres like horror, comedy, and historical. Each genre attracts a different audience with its unique themes and storylines.