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2823
Greetings: In answer to your question: I will pick up the first issue of the comic myself. Just to see if it measures up to the original series and see if the...
jasper4862002
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May 12, 2006
7:17 am
2824
You should definitely seek out the Comico and Alpha versions of E-Man, as both Cuti and Staton do a grand job of returning E-Man to his Charlton essence. I'm...
ripjagger
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May 14, 2006
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In recent months I've found a few, mostly war books like Fightin' Marines, but I've also found some good funny books like George Wildman Popeyes. What have you...
ripjagger
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Jun 29, 2006
10:42 am
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hunk ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around ...
Tom D
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Jun 30, 2006
10:41 am
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Hunk is GREAT fun and I wish I had more issues than the two or three in my collection! I think that the earlier issues of Charlton's Dennis the Menace-like...
Ramon Schenk
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Jul 3, 2006
7:27 am
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Well, I for one can't WAIT to get this issue in my greedy little hands! This issue has been a year in the making, and judging by the issue description, it's...
Ramon Schenk
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Jul 3, 2006
7:28 am
2829
You and me both. Joe Gill is my all-time favorite writer, a man so prolific I just knew as a kid he had to be a "house name" and not a real guy at all. When I...
ripjagger
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Jul 3, 2006
10:39 am
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Your dedication is awesome. I bow before your greater Charlton knowledge. Here I am still trying to get together a complete Fightin' 5 set and maybe start on...
ripjagger
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Jul 3, 2006
10:39 am
2831
Dean, As I posted on Charlton-1 group recently, (I think that is where I posted it) --- my most recent Charlton acquisition was the very first appearance of...
Phil Latter
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Jul 3, 2006
4:30 pm
2832
... ...I put an answer to this up before . Did it not go up ???????...
jgbook2007
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Jul 4, 2006
10:48 am
2833
... me I picked up an issue of Fightin Marines and Monster Hunters for a good price. In CharltonBullseye@yahoogroups.com, "jgbook2007" <jgbook2007@...> ... ...
lamlous
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Jul 4, 2006
5:20 pm
2834
His fame has now become so all-consuming that it sometimes frightens me. Some articles and interviews have lead many to believe that Mr Gill wrote all ...
Ramon Schenk
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Jul 5, 2006
7:50 am
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Those are easy. Wanna chomp your teeth on something hard? Try Hot Rods and Racing Cars or I Love You. Now THOSE are hard to complete. Best, Ramon (46% down,...
Ramon Schenk
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Jul 5, 2006
7:50 am
2836
Love that series! Too few issues, IMHO. I wonder why D'Agostino chose this specific art style, though. Ramon ... Ramon Schenk, contributing editor CHARLTON...
Ramon Schenk
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Jul 5, 2006
7:51 am
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Which brings me to ask the question: what do you people think is a good price for a Charlton comics? Me, I hardly ever buy any for more than $2-4, often even...
Ramon Schenk
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Jul 5, 2006
9:53 am
2838
... hmmm, You have peaked my curiousity I hope I can get to the next show in mass and look for those titles....
lamlous
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Jul 5, 2006
1:44 pm
2839
... The most I have paid is 2 dollers for a Charlton. Now I haven't really looked into older issues but I don't think I would go over 20. If I had the money I...
lamlous
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Jul 5, 2006
2:40 pm
2840
Most Charlton comics that I buy don't cost very much. But the first appearance of the masked western character Gunmaster, from Six Gun Heroes # 57, June 1960...
Phil Latter
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Jul 5, 2006
10:55 pm
2841
phil....i been after the yangs and house of yangs for a while....any chance of sharing those? emily Phil Latter <chromium_foil@...> wrote: Most Charlton...
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Jul 6, 2006
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Ramon, Respectfully, asking me what I would pay for a Charlton is like asking me what I would pay for a Marvel or a DC. I don't think the company that...
Phil Latter
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Jul 7, 2006
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Ramon, Respectfully, asking me what I would pay for a Charlton is like asking me what I would pay for a Marvel or a DC. I don't think the company that...
Phil Latter
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Jul 7, 2006
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The reason I myself bought Charlton it was another alternative to dc and Marvel. I especially like the war comics since my uncle was in world war 2 I always...
lamlous
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Jul 7, 2006
6:51 am
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I always rememberd the Horror stories, Dr Graves etc, plus the westerns they churned out, really the last company to do so. They were usually the only comics I...
chrisgentz
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Jul 7, 2006
7:12 am
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I bought Charlton comics from the mid sixties, even bought a few before the Action Heroes debuted. They were another approach to comics, and even in my mid to...
Allen Smith
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Jul 7, 2006
6:41 pm
2847
John Anderson, publisher of Spooky, a UK-based fanzine devoted to the characters, titles and creators of the Warren line, has asked me to pass along a request...
William Morgan
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Jul 8, 2006
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2848
There are really two distinct Charlton periods in my collecting life. When I first was a youngster starting out, my grandmother got hold of several comic books...
ripjagger
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Jul 9, 2006
10:37 am
2849
Not a problem. I've seen Spooky on the stands, but sadly I've not yet picked it up. The Nick Cuti material is tempting I will say. Maybe I'll have to fix that....
ripjagger
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Jul 9, 2006
10:37 am
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Most of the online obits for Rudy Palais mention he did some work for Charlton, specifically The Many Ghosts of Dr.Graves. Does anyone know specifically which...
ripjagger
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Jul 9, 2006
11:21 am
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if anybody wants them i can put up 6-10 later. http://rapidshare.de/files/27276003/_Charlton__E-Man_1-5.zip.html...
theshiverman01
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Jul 29, 2006
9:15 am
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T.C., Thanks. But, I ordered a copy of Shockwave # 0 when it first came out. The promotional posts and material that promoted out, (before it came out), said...
Phil Latter
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