The Bronze Age of Comics refers to a period in comic book history that lasted from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s. This era is characterized by more complex storytelling, mature themes, and the introduction of anti-heroes. Notable titles from this period include The Amazing Spider-Man, Green Lantern/Green Arrow, and The New Teen Titans.
During the Bronze Age, comic book publishers began to address social issues such as drug addiction, racism, and environmental concerns. This shift in content attracted a broader audience and helped to elevate the medium, making comics a more respected form of storytelling.