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  • Issue #1981
    Cartoonist Reuben Awards Program 1981

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    The Cartoonist Reuben Awards Dinner Program (1981) is published by King Features. The National Cartoonists Society honors one of there greatest and oldest members Margie Duffy. Join her friends as they look back and congratulate her on a amazing career. 60 pages, color cover with black and white illustrations and photos, 8.25-in x 11-in.

  • Issue #1982
    Cartoonist Reuben Awards Program 1982

    The Cartoonist Reuben Awards Dinner Program (1982) is published by King Features. A salute to Milton Caniff. 60 pages, color cover with black and white illustrations and photos, 8.25-in x 11-in.

  • Issue #1988
    Cartoonist Reuben Awards Program 1988

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    The Cartoonist Reuben Awards Dinner Program (1988) is published by King Features. 60 pages, color cover with black and white illustrations and photos, 8.25-in x 11-in.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Cartoonist's Workshop SC (2004 Collins & Brown) 1-1ST


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    1st Printing. Written by Steve Marchant. From mastering the correct facial proportions to drawing believable scenes with human and animal figures: thats where this effective and engaging how-to course takes would-be cartoonists, whether they want to create a superhero or mock the latest political shenanigans. It teaches basic drawing skills, provides guidance on the necessary tools, covers a wide range of styles and techniques, and offers thoughtful projects that encourage experimentation and originality. The plentiful images delight while they instruct beginners on perspective and foreshortening; depicting the figure in movement and through body language; portraying furniture and common objects; and defining a sense of place. Develop a good sense of composition, see how to come up with ideas, and put together an effective portfolio. An artists gallery presents a range of enjoyable professional work, including caricature and political satire, childrens cartoons, slice-of-life sequences, and more! Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 128 pages, full color. Cover price $14.95.

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    First issue. "The Highwayman" - 7 page story by Ron Foss. Fanzine, 7" x 10.25", 36 pages, b&w. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #1
    Cartoonist, The (1997) 1

    Stories, art and cover by Teri Sue Wood, aka Resa Challender, plus an introduction by Neil Gaiman. A collection of Teri Sue Woods Cartoonist strip from Amazing Heroes Magazine. Satirical comments on the various fads and trends of the comics industry in the late 80s and early 90s, a turbulent period for comics. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

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    $4 Cartoonist, The #1 FN; Sirius | Neil Gaiman Teri Sue Wood Dog Star - we combine

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  • Issue #1
    Cartoonists and Illustrators Portfolio (1978) 1

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    $103 CARTOONISTS AND ILLUSTRATORS PORTFOLIO #1, VF/NM, Magazine, Barry Smith 1977

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  • Issue #2
    Cartoonists and Illustrators Portfolio (1978) 2

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    The Cartoonists and Illustrators Portfolio features art by Neal Adams, Gil Kane, Jack Kirby, Barry Windsor-Smith, Jeff Jones, Burne Hogarth, Jack Davis, Wally Wood, Joe Kubert, and many others. Berni Wrightson front cover; Tim Conrad back cover.

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    $38 1978 CARTOONISTS AND ILLUSTRATORS Portfolio Volume #2 FVF 7.0 Neal Adams

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  • Issue #3
    Cartoonists and Illustrators Portfolio (1978) 3

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    Original art catalog featuring work by James Steranko, Neal Adams, Howard Chaykin, Rich Buckler, Barry Smith, Bernie Wrightson, P. Craig Russell, and many others. Neal Adams cover.

  • Issue #1931DJ

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    First printing, with dust jacket. A Cartoonist's Philosophy by Percy Crosby was self-published by the author after many publishers rejected the book. The book is illustrated with ten full page plates by Crosby, including three in color and one duo-tone image. The images include cityscapes, character studies, and political cartoons. A reflective, autobiographical work, full of touching details and keen observation. Part I describes Crosby's travels in France. In Part II, Crosby contrasts social conditions in Europe with those in the U.S. Crosby won great fame and wealth as the creator of the comic strip Skippy which, in its day, was as popular as Charles Schultz's Peanuts. Skippy was in syndication for two decades and served as the basis for several novels, comic books, Big Little Books, and films. Crosby also published Three Cheers for the Red, Red and the Red, which derided the New Deal.

  • Issue #1931N
    Cartoonists Philosophy by Percy Crosby (1931) 1931N
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    First printing, no dust jacket. A Cartoonist's Philosophy by Percy Crosby was self-published by the author after many publishers rejected the book. The book is illustrated with ten full page plates by Crosby, including three in color and one duo-tone image. The images include cityscapes, character studies, and political cartoons. A reflective, autobiographical work, full of touching details and keen observation. Part I describes Crosby's travels in France. In Part II, Crosby contrasts social conditions in Europe with those in the U.S. Crosby won great fame and wealth as the creator of the comic strip Skippy which, in its day, was as popular as Charles Schultz's Peanuts. Skippy was in syndication for two decades and served as the basis for several novels, comic books, Big Little Books, and films. Crosby also published Three Cheers for the Red, Red and the Red, which derided the New Deal.

  • Issue #0
    Cartoons and Crosswords (1971 Western Publishing) 0
  • Issue #1
    Cavalcade Catalog Limited Edition Hellshock (1994) 1

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    The Cavalcade Catalog #1 with Limited Edition Hellshock Trading Card signed & numbered by Jae Lee. This limited edition signed card was only available through the mail by finding the Limited Edition Hellshock Redemption Card randomly inserted in the Creators Universe Card Set and sending it off to receive the Jae Lee signed card. The redemption card was returned with the signed card with a letter from Dynamic Entertainment.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Celebrating Pez HC (2006) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Nina Chertoff and Susan Kahn. "Want one?" That's the anthem of the Pez world. No one can hold onto that little giraffe, Winnie the Pooh, or cowboy candy dispenser without tipping back the head and pushing the candy forward. So children of all ages who have ever popped a Pez will joyfully pore over this fascinating gem. It contains pictures of many of the imaginative, collectible, and valuable dispensers created over the past 50 years. More than 250 full-color photographs showcase the big cast of characters. They're glowing with color and include: animals, ghosts, witches, superheroes, clowns, and brides and grooms, as well as famous icons, such as Mickey Mouse and Tweety Bird. An introduction tells the fun, sweet story of the company, its candies, and its designs. hardcover, 6 1/2-in. x 6 1/2-in.,144 pages, full color. Cover price $10.00.

  • Issue #NN
    Center for Cartoon Studies Brochure (2004 CFCS) NN

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    Tri-Folded brochure for The Center for Cartoon Studies. 1 cardstock page folded 3 ways, full color.

  • Issue #NN
    Century of Comics (1933) NN
    • Paper: Cream to off white
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    Stories and art by Ham Fisher and others. Edited by Max Gaines. Considered by many historians to be the third true comic book ever published, featuring reprints of newspaper comic strips - an innovative idea for the time. Produced as a promotional item, it was offered as a giveaway by Wheatena, Milk-O-Malt, Kinney Shoes, and other companies. Classic newspaper comics featuring Joe Palooka, Mutt and Jeff, and other popular strips of the day. An artifact of its era and a piece of comics history. 100 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Cereal Geek Animation of the Eighties SC (2007-2014 Busta Toons) 1-1ST

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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Issue one deals with the subject of violence, and how a variety of cartoons dealt with the tricky subject matter. Articles inside discuss how certain shows like She-Ra, a series primarily targeted to females, tackled the subject of large scale war. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $15.00.

  • Issue #1-REP
    Cereal Geek Animation of the Eighties SC (2007-2014 Busta Toons) 1-REP

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    Volume 1 - 2nd and later printings. Finally, the first issue of cereal:geek is reprinted! Issue one deals with the subject of violence, and how a variety of cartoons dealt with the tricky subject matter. Articles inside discuss how certain shows like She-Ra, a series primarily targeted to females, tackled the subject of large scale war. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $15.00.

  • Issue #2-1ST
    Cereal Geek Animation of the Eighties SC (2007-2014 Busta Toons) 2-1ST

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    Volume 2 - 1st printing. Cereal:Geek puts the spotlight on the classic animated series of the 1980s. This issue details how numerous animated shows from the Era utilized magic and science to shape their worlds. Centurions, Dungeons & Dragons, He-Man, She-Ra, The Real Ghostbusters, Thundarr the Barbarian, ThunderCats, Transformers, and Visionaries are just a few of the series featured in this issue. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $15.00.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    Cereal Geek Animation of the Eighties SC (2007-2014 Busta Toons) 3-1ST

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    Volume 3 - 1st printing. In their often-lengthy runs, the animated shows from the eighties evolved, partly due to the influence of the toy companies funding them. This issue reveals how G.I. Joe, He-Man, Jem, She-Ra, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Real Ghostbusters, ThunderCats, and Transformers all dealt with the situation. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $15.00.

  • Issue #4-1ST
    Cereal Geek Animation of the Eighties SC (2007-2014 Busta Toons) 4-1ST

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    Volume 4 - 1st printing. The animated series of the 1980s are the subject of cereal:geek. The fourth issue covers horror in animation and details how this storytelling theme was used throughout the animated shows of the eighties. G.I. Joe, He-Man, Inhumanoids, Transformers, and even My Little Pony are just some of the shows analyzed for their darker content, whilst animation writers Flint Dille, Robert Lamb, and Larry DiTillio fondly remember their work on these shows. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $15.00.

  • Issue #5-1ST
    Cereal Geek Animation of the Eighties SC (2007-2014 Busta Toons) 5-1ST

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    Volume 5 - 1st printing. Explore the connection between the animated shows of the 1980s and their respective comic books, which often differed in a variety of ways. Marvel's Star Comics line, which featured numerous licensed properties, is analyzed in great detail, alongside He-Man, Ninja Turtles, ThunderCats, and The Transformers. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $15.00.

  • Issue #8-1ST
    Cereal Geek Animation of the Eighties SC (2007-2014 Busta Toons) 8-1ST

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    Volume 8 - 1st printing. Issue eight of Cereal:Geek once again showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Aside from articles covering Akira, BraveStarr, RoboCop, and many more, the He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword also receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seen development artwork, as well as deleted scenes. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $15.00.

  • Issue #1A
    Cerebus Archive (2009) 1A

    Written by Dave Sim. Art by Dave Sim. Various Dave Sim's Archives File Drawer #1 (1972-1979) provides the raw material for Cerebus Archive, the new light-hearted bi-monthly series from Cerebus creator Dave Sim, covering his career from 1972 to the present! It's a mortified (but tongue-in-cheek) look back by Dave Sim at the first prototype drawings of his earliest cartoon creations, The Beavers, along with his first professionally published comic-book story 'Cry of the White Wolf' (art by Stan Connerty), complete in this issue! In addition to Sim's commentary, you'll also find letters from Gene Day the year before he was accepted at Marvel Comics, a rejection letter from Gray Morrow, and a 1975 reproduction from the only comic book to feature - in one issue - the work of John Byrne, Gene Day, Frank Cirocco and Dave Sim. With six issues 'in the can' - and the creation of Cerebus as a cartoon mascot for a sword-and-sorcery/fantasy fanzine still a year away... Cerebus Archive might turn out to be Dave Sim's next 300-issue limited series! Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #1B
    Cerebus Archive (2009) 1B

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    Limited Edition (1 for 10) Zombie Variant Cover by Dave Sim. Written by Dave Sim. Art by Dave Sim. Various Dave Sim's Archives File Drawer #1 (1972-1979) provides the raw material for Cerebus Archive, the new light-hearted bi-monthly series from Cerebus creator Dave Sim, covering his career from 1972 to the present! It's a mortified (but tongue-in-cheek) look back by Dave Sim at the first prototype drawings of his earliest cartoon creations, The Beavers, along with his first professionally published comic-book story 'Cry of the White Wolf' (art by Stan Connerty), complete in this issue! In addition to Sim's commentary, you'll also find letters from Gene Day the year before he was accepted at Marvel Comics, a rejection letter from Gray Morrow, and a 1975 reproduction from the only comic book to feature - in one issue - the work of John Byrne, Gene Day, Frank Cirocco and Dave Sim. With six issues 'in the can' - and the creation of Cerebus as a cartoon mascot for a sword-and-sorcery/fantasy fanzine still a year away... Cerebus Archive might turn out to be Dave Sim's next 300-issue limited series! Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #2A
    Cerebus Archive (2009) 2A

    Written by Dave Sim. Art by Dave Sim. 'From out of the slightly tarnished end of the Bronze Age of Comics,' it's the second issue of Cerebus Archive, chronicling Dave Sim's history as a cartoonist from 1972 to the present. This issue features 'Life Suit' and 'Justice' from 1974-75, a rejection letter from Gray Morrow, letters from Gene Day, and the next few steps in the history of 'The Beavers,' Sim's pre-Cerebus Canadian newspaper strip. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #3
    Cerebus Archive (2009) 3

    Story and Art by Dave Sim Three complete stories - 'The Necromancer,' 'The Company Man,' and 'Gravedigger's Banquet' - all from the 1970's including Dave Sim's abortive attempts to break in at Charlton Comics, complete with rejection letters from Charlton editor George Wildman. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #1A-1ST
    Cerebus Guide to Self Publishing SC (2010 Expanded Edition) 1A-1ST

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    Expanded Edition - 1st printing. By Dave Sim. Out of print for years, this is the self-publishing guide everyone swears by. Light on technical specifics but heavy on what it really takes to be a successful self-publishing cartoonist, the co-creator of the world's longest graphic novel brings his 30-plus years of experience to a step-by-step guide to what you need to do and what work habits you require to hope for a chance at success in today's ultra-competitive direct market. Updated with new material assessing the pros and cons of the computer revolution that continues to rock the comics publishing world from top to bottom. Softcover, 120 pages, B&W. Cover price $18.00.

  • Issue #1B-1ST
    Cerebus Guide to Self Publishing SC (2010 Expanded Edition) 1B-1ST

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    Expanded Edition (Ultimate Variant Cover) - 1st printing. By Dave Sim. Out of print for years, this is the self-publishing guide everyone swears by. Light on technical specifics but heavy on what it really takes to be a successful self-publishing cartoonist, the co-creator of the world's longest graphic novel brings his 30-plus years of experience to a step-by-step guide to what you need to do and what work habits you require to hope for a chance at success in today's ultra-competitive direct market. Updated with new material assessing the pros and cons of the computer revolution that continues to rock the comics publishing world from top to bottom. Softcover, 120 pages, B&W. Cover price $25.00.

  • Issue #1A
    Cerebus High Society Notebook (2021 Aardvark-Vanaheim) 1A


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    2nd Printing. Black and white cover limited to 300 copies. Cerebus High Society 40th Anniversary 64 pages of unpublished Dave Sim sketchbook material, printed on premium paper. Cover price $20.00.

  • Issue #1B
    Cerebus High Society Notebook (2021 Aardvark-Vanaheim) 1B

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    Wraparound cover. Originally included with the Cerberus High Society: The Regency Edition. Features unpublished Dave Sim sketchbook material, printed on premium paper. 68 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1C
    Cerebus High Society Notebook (2021 Aardvark-Vanaheim) 1C


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    2nd Printing. Color cover limited to 200 copies. Cerebus High Society 40th Anniversary 64 pages of unpublished Dave Sim sketchbook material, printed on premium paper. Cover price $20.00.

  • Issue #SET 01
    Cerebus Six Deadly Sins Portfolio (1981 Schanes and Schanes) Limited Signed Edition SET 01

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    Set 01 - Limited to 1750 copies, Signed by Dave Sim. Art and Cover by Dave Sim. 14-in. x 11 1/2-in., (Horizontal Format), 6 pages, B&W.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Cerebus the Barbarian Messiah SC (2012) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By Eric Hoffman. In December 1977, struggling Canadian comic book artist Dave Sim self-published the first issue of Cerebus the Aardvark, a Conan the Barbarian satire featuring a foul-tempered, sword-wielding creature trapped in a human world. Over the next 26 years, Sim, and later collaborator Gerhard, produced an epic 6,000-page graphic novel, the longest-running English language comic series by a single creative team. This in-depth work, the first collection of critical essays on Cerebus, provides a multifaceted approach to Sim and Gerhard's complex and entertaining oeuvre. Softcover, 238 pages, B&W. Cover price $45.00.

  • Issue #74
    CFA-APA (1985 CFA-APA) Comic Art Fanzine 74


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    Issue 74 - March 31, 2008. Founded in 1985 by Roger Hill of Squa Tront fanzine fame, the Comic and Fantasy Art Amateur Press Association is a knowledgeable fan group which initially consisted of just 17 members. Circulation of 55 copies. Jack Davis cover. 8 1/2" x 11", 330 pages, PC/PB&W.

  • Issue #90
    CFA-APA (1985 CFA-APA) Comic Art Fanzine 90


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    Issue 90 - July 31, 2013. Founded in 1985 by Roger Hill of Squa Tront fanzine fame, the Comic and Fantasy Art Amateur Press Association is a knowledgeable fan group which initially consisted of just 17 members. Circulation of 50 copies. Frazetta cover. 8 1/2" x 11", 316 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $5.00.

  • Vol. 4 #1
    Chaos Magazine Vol. 4 #1
    Chaos Magazine Vol. 4 #1
    Published 1994 by No Publisher Listed.

    Underground zine with comics, articles, and zine reviews. 6-5/8 in. x 10-1/8 in.; black and white; 32 pages. Cover price $3.00.

  • Vol. 4 #2
    Chaos Magazine Vol. 4 #2
    Chaos Magazine Vol. 4 #2
    Published 1994 by No Publisher Listed.

    Underground zine with comics, articles, and zine reviews. 6-5/8 in. x 10-1/8 in.; black and white; 32 pages. Cover price $3.00.

  • Issue #1
    Character Comic Index and Checklist (1993) 1

    1993 Character Comic Index for Continuity, Darkhorse, Image, Marvel, and Valiant. B&W, 48 pages, standard paper stock. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #2
    Character Comic Index and Checklist (1993) 2

    1994 Comic Character Index for DC, Eclipse, First, Innovation, Now, and Pacific. B&W, 48 pages, standard paper stock. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Character Toys and Collectibles HC (1984) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. By David Longest. A comperhesive catalog and price guide for toys and collectibles. Softcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 184 pages, full color. Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    Characters You Live With SC (2004 Warner Bros.) 1-1ST

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    1st printing. "Warner Bros: Celebrating Twenty Years!" Deluxe promotional spiral-bound publication spotlighting Warner Bros. licensing properties. Most items are featured on two pages: Batman, Duck Dodgers, Friends, Gilmore Girls, Harry Potter, the Jetsons, the Justice League, Looney Tunes, the Matrix, Mucha Lucha, Sandman, Scooby-Doo, Smallville, Supergirl, Superman, the Teen Titans, and much more. Softcover (spiral-bound), 12-in. x 9-in., 74 pages. full color.

  • Issue #1
    Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) 1

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    Fall 2000. Printings may vary. Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) was published by Argo Press. These magazines explore the history of the Charlton Comics Group. Issue # 1 cover by Tom Sutton, Remembering Pat Boyette, is a look back at the career of Pat Boyette, known for his work on Classics Illustrated, Flash Gordon, Ghostly Tales, Blackhawk, and The Phantom. Features articles and interviews with Alex Toth, Steve Skeates, Bill Pearson, Don Magus, and many more. 8.5-in. x 11-in.; black and white; 48 pages. Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #2
    Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) 2

    Printings may vary. Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) was published by Argo Press. These magazines explore the history of the Charlton Comics Group. Issue # 2 explores the whole range of Charlton's comics line, from Abbott & Costello to Zoo Funnies and everything inbetween. Features articles and interviews with Bill Black, Ron Frantz, Joe Shuster, Pat Boyette, and many others. 40 pages. Cover price $5.95.

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    $23 Charlton Spotlight No. 2 Vo In Very Fine Condition

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  • Issue #3
    Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) 3

    Printings may vary. This issue pays tribute to the memory of the late, great artist-writer Tom Sutton. Featuring articles and art by Steve Skeates, Nicola Cuti, Bill Pearson, Batton Lash, Jim Amash, Bhob Stewart, Steve Fiorilla and Stefan Petrucha, we explore Sutton's comics legacy? highlighting his critical Charlton Comics years while looking at his work for Warren and other publishers, with many rare, obscure and unpublished photos and illustrations along the way. In addition to some never-before-seen pages from Tom's work on the unpublished sequel to Squalor (from First Publishing), there's also a Charlton-era Sutton interview by Mark Burbey, a complete classic Sutton Charlton story reprint (over Wally Wood layouts!), a detailed checklist of Sutton's Charlton work, and a gallery of his top Charlton covers. Rounding out the issue are interviews with Charlton/Gold Key/DC artist Jose Delbo and Archie artist Henry Scarpelli, plus remembrances of Jack Keller, Grass Green and Pete Morisi. With the usual extensive Charlton checklists and cover galleries, news, reviews, readers departments and more. (Argo Press) Magazine, 72pg, b&w $7.95 Cover price $7.95.

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    $14 Charlton Spotlight Magazine #3 • Tom Sutton Tribute • 2004 • VF

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  • Issue #4
    Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) 4
    Published 2005 (est.) by Argo.

    Printings may vary. Exploring the legacy of 20th-century publisher Charlton Comics Group. This issue features a tribute to Pete Pam Morisi, creator of Thunderbolt, with articles by Steve Skeates and Ron Frantz, and rare and unpublished Morisi art. Also, a feature on Charltons monster magazines, and a rumination by Tom Christopher about Charltons final days. Black and white; 76 pages. Cover by Morisi. Cover price $7.95. Cover price $7.95.

  • Issue #5
    Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) 5

    Printings may vary. The issue all true Charlton fans have been waiting for! Living legend Joe Gill talks to interviewer Jim Amash about his career in comics from the Golden Age to the Bronze and beyond, with behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the artists, editors and publishers Joe knew during his 30+ years and tens of thousands of pages of Charlton stories. Plus: Mark Burbey and Gene Phillips take in-depth looks at the origins of the Gill-Ditko action-heroes Captain Atom, Blue Beetle and The Question; Steve Skeates tells the story behind a story that began as a DC Phantom Stranger adventure and became a Charlton Dr. Graves tale with Marvel-ous overtones in "Graves Acting Strangely"; Ron Frantz recalls his 1980's collaborations with Gill, Ditko, McLaughlin, Toth and (almost) Harlan Ellison; and Steve Skeates returns with a personal memoir of his early Dr. Graves and Thane of Bagarth work with the late, great Jim Aparo. Also: A detailed look at the 1970's Charlton "text stories experiment" by Ramon Schenk and new installments of Nicola Cuti's Weirdlings cartoons and Howard Davis' With Pen & Brush, all wrapped inside a special Joe Gill cover painting by ex-Charlton writer-editor Nicola Cuti. 80 pages, B&W. Cover price $7.95.

  • Issue #6
    Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) 6

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    Printings may vary. Exploring the legacy of 20th-century publisher Charlton Comics Group. This special "All-Art and Comics" issue features vintage, unpublished, full-length E-Man and Michael Mauser stories by Joe Staton and Nick Cuti, with a new full-color cover by Joe Staton. The second half of the issue is a gallery of unpublished, obscure and rare Charlton art, photos and artifacts. Also, Part 5 of the Charlton Comics Checklist (1967-1971). Black and white; 68 pages. Cover by Staton. Cover price $7.95. Cover price $7.95.

  • Issue #7
    Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) 7
    Published 2014 (est.) by Argo.

    Printings may vary. This issue features a lively, lengthy conversation with George Wildman, Charlton Comics' last and greatest editor, with cartoonist Hy Eisman sitting in. George reminisces on his long tenure at Charlton, from his selection as Popeye artist to his term as Charlton's managing editor, from his early advertising career and his 1950s Charlton work to candid comments on the creators he worked with. We also his post-Charlton career in children's books to the specialty educational work he's doing today. 40 pages Cover price $7.95.

  • Issue #8
    Charlton Spotlight Magazine (2000) 8
    Published 2014 (est.) by Argo.

    Printings may vary. This very special issue features the first full-length interview with the legendary Nicola Cuti in over a decade. The former Charlton Comics assistant editor and writer recalls working with editor George Wildman and writer Joe Gill and artists Wally Wood, Joe Staton, Steve Ditko, Tom Sutton, Wayne Howard, and many others, all liberally illustrated with rare and unpublished photos and art. Next up is a vintage Charlton Doomsday+1 story by Tom Sutton, lost for over three decades. Cover price $7.95.