In the Silver Age, humans lived for one hundred years as children and fought each other when they became adults.
He remains a persistent enemy appearing through the Silver Age of comics.
He lost the ability to use his other powers while invisible during the Silver Age.
It became one of the most successful series of the Silver Age.
He lived in what has been called the Silver Age of Latin literature.
Why do you think "modern" comic readers want to read something that feels like the best of the Silver Age?
Unlike in the Silver Age, his powers developed over several years, only coming to their peak when he was an adult.
Then succeeded the Silver Age, inferior to the golden, but better than that of brass.
Adult oriented underground comics also began during the Silver Age.
Science was a common explanation for the origin of heroes in the Silver Age.