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Charlton Comics published a wide variety of genres, including crime, science fiction, Western, horror, war, and romance comics, as well as talking animal and superhero titles. The company was known for its low-budget practices, often using unpublished material acquired from defunct companies and paying comics creators among the lowest rates in ...
Charlton Comics was an American comic book publisher, noted for its Action Heroes line: Captain Atom, Blue Beetle, the Question, Nightshade, Peacemaker and others. Its properties were acquired by DC Comics in the early 80s; comics by this publisher have been retroactively set on Earth-Four.
List of Charlton Comics publications. 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 #7–12 reprints #1–6; unpublished final story appeared in Charlton Bullseye #4, 5.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!
TitleSeriesIssuesDatesArmy Attackseries 1#1 – 4July 1964 – Feb. 1965Army Attackseries 2#38 – 47July 1965 – Feb. 1967series 2#1, 10 – 12Dec. 1984 – Jan. 1986Attack!series 2#54 – 60? 1958 – Nov. 1959People also ask
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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.
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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.
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.