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  1. The best site for downloading FREE public domain Golden Age comic books. Free file downloads, online comic viewer, plus a helpful, knowledgeable community. Digital Comic Museum - Charlton Comics

  2. Mar 21, 2021 · 10 Best Charlton Comics Heroes, Ranked. Home. Lists. 10 Best Charlton Comics Heroes, Ranked. By Jerry Stanford. Published Mar 21, 2021. In the 1960s, Charlton Comics made a legitimate attempt at making the "big two" the "big three." Comic fans often have high praise for the publisher.

  3. Charlton Comics. Entry updated 3 February 2024. Tagged: Comics, Publisher. Charlton Comics was the primary Comics imprint of Charlton Publications, founded in 1946 in Derby, Connecticut, by Joe Santangelo Sr and attorney Ed Levy. Charlton Publications published a wide variety of assorted magazines and, briefly, the Monarch paperback imprint ...

  4. Jan 14, 2022 · An ALL-NEW definitive history of Connecticut’s notorious all-in-one comic book company! Often disparaged as a second-rate funny-book outfit, Charlton produced a vast array of titles that span from the 1940s Golden Age to the Bronze Age of the ’70s in many genres, from Hot Rods to Haunted Love.

  5. Jun 21, 2017 · Charlton Comics were also the last of the American comics to raise their price from ten cents to 12 cents in 1962. When the silver age of comics began Charlton was right there too with their own heroes, most have since moved on to DC Comics since Charltons demise. These heroes include…

  6. Mar 17, 2014 · Fans Revive Connecticut-Based Charlton Comics 30 Years After It Closed. After Charlton went out of business, many of their artists, like John Severin, Steve Ditko, Pat Boyette, Gray Morrow and Alex Toth contributed to Mort Todd's Monsters Attack! magazine. Cover of Charlton's Mad knock-off, From Here To Insanity.

  7. In the 1960s, Charlton Comics Group launched the Action Hero Line. This is a short documentary about Charlton and their superheroes.

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