Today is the anniversary of the World Trade Centers attack on September 11th, 2001.
It rocked the world.
Everyone that was alive that day here in the US know exactly where they were when they heard about the attacks.
As a comic book fan, I wondered how Marvel and DC would react to the attacks.
I knew they couldn't just not mention them.
Here are what I consider the four most poignant images that were created in regards to that terrible day......
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Friday, September 11, 2015
The Comics 9/11 Response
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