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  1. Modern Comics. Charlton Comics was an American comic-book publishing company that existed from 1945 to 1986, having begun under a different name: T. W. O. Charles Company, in 1940. It was based in Derby, Connecticut. The comic-book line was a division of Charlton Publications, which published magazines (most notably song-lyric magazines ...

    • 1986; 37 years ago
    • Comics
    • 1945; 78 years ago
  2. Charlton Comics was a sub division of Charlton Publications, active from 1946 to 1985. During that time, the company (which was a totally self contained operation with its own printing plant, unlike other comics publishers at the time) published titles covering all of the popular genres, notably war, western, funny animal and horror titles.

  3. This is a list of Charlton Comics publications. Attack! After cancellation, stories appeared in Scary Tales . formerly Jack In The Box, issues #40–45 Space Western Comics, becomes Wild Bill Hickok . #7–12 reprints #1–6; unpublished final story appeared in Charlton Bullseye #4, 5. Emergency! – July 1955. series unauthorized by Burroughs.

    Title
    Series
    Issues
    Dates
    Army Attack
    series 1
    #1 – 4
    July 1964 – Feb. 1965
    Army Attack
    series 2
    #38 – 47
    July 1965 – Feb. 1967
    series 2
    #1, 10 – 12
    Dec. 1984 – Jan. 1986
    Attack!
    series 2
    #54 – 60
    ? 1958 – Nov. 1959
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  5. 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 which featured creators like Steve Ditko, Jim Aparo, Denny O'Neil, and Dick Giordano. John Byrne, Roger Stern, and Bob Layton had early work published by Charlton as well.

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  6. Charlton - Promotional Comics. Blue Bird Shoe editions are standard format comic books (containing reprint material) published by Charlton Comics for distribution by Blue Bird Shoes. All Blue Bird editions have the company's name across the top of the cover. NOTE - only issues from the 1950s will be shared.

  7. Mar 17, 2014 · What began as a joke on Facebook ended up reviving the work of a Connecticut-based comic book company that went out of business more than 30 years ago. It started when a fan commented on a Charlton Comics Facebook group that someone should publish a new magazine, but writer Paul Kupperberg responded, and that ended up with enough artists ...

  8. Charlton Comics was a US publisher of various genres of comics, including sf, from 1946 to 1986. It created Captain Atom, Doomsday + 1 and E-Man, and licensed some sf titles from TV shows.

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