Sunday, September 4, 2016

Weird Comics History Podcast ep. 8 - The History of Charlton Comics Part 2


​In this episode, Chris (@AceComics) and Reggie (@reggiereggie) dive into the lesser known history of Charlton Comics, from 1968 until its total demise in 1992. We'll learn about new Editor-in-Chief George Wildman and his assistant Nicola Cuti, who brought many innovations and new talent to Charlton's one-stop publishing process. We'll also learn about some new characters created for Charlton by some familiar names, and the ultimate fates of Charlton Comics' stable of superhero characters! You've hit the Bullseye with this one!









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SOURCES:

Back Issue #79 (April, 2015)
Comic Book Artist #9 (August, 2000)
Comic Book Artist #12 (March, 2001)
http://www.toonopedia.com/yang.htm Don Markstein’s Toonpedia
Various Internet holes

FOR MORE CHARLTON, VISIT: 

Charlton Spotlight www.charltonspotlight.net
Charlton Arrow and Charlton Neo morttodd.com
Charlton Comics: The Movie charlton-movie.net

TAGS: Charlton, Charlton Comics, comics history, comic books, 1970s, 1980s, George Wildman, Nicola Cuti, Connecticut, Santangelo, John Byrne, Joe Staton, Alex Toth, E-Man, Rog-2000

1 comment:

  1. Great episode. Knew nothing about Charlton comics or where those characters had come from. The stuff relating to Watchmen was pretty awesome to hear about. It's probably been done to death but a whole episode on Watchmen would be awesome. I'm due for another re-read sometime soon.

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