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  1. 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.

  2. This is a list of Charlton Comics publications. References. ^ Vengeance Squad at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on July 19, 2015. Charlton Comics at the Grand Comics Database. External links. Charlton Comics at the Big Comic Book DataBase. Charlton Comics at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

    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
  3. 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 .

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  5. Mar 21, 2021 · Learn about the history and impact of Charlton Comics, a publisher that featured creators like Steve Ditko and influenced DC Comics. Discover the top 10 characters from Charlton, such as Captain Atom, Blue Beetle, and Peacemaker.

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  6. Oct 15, 2023 · Drawing inspiration from Charlton Comics characters, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons combined that with their own clever ideas to create Watchmen.

  7. Mar 17, 2014 · A group of fans and former artists created a new magazine, the Charlton Arrow, featuring original stories based on the characters and genres of the defunct comic book company. Learn about the history, legacy and innovation of Charlton Comics, from superheroes to horror to war.