This morning I could not get into usenet! http://myusenet.net/files/0/alt.binaries.pictures.comics/0/image24.htm I been going to above link and it lets me use...
Most banks give you a debit card that is basically the same as a credit card except that it uses your funds, and not a line of credit, to pay for things....
That CHARLTON ACTION cover above is nice !!!........... It says " All New !!!!!!!!! " . Perhaps that issue was , but , having such a blurb could in fact be a ...
... credit card except that it uses your funds, and not a line of credit, to pay for things. Perhaps you could use that for usenet. Don't know what else to...
... summer of 1981. I ... to them again in the ... completely missed their late-80s ... I picked up some of the Charlton Bullseye issues, and some of the ...
How many issues of Static were published. I only saw one issue on the stands at the time which I bought, and I think it was numbered # 9 or something like...
Unless I am misstaken, Static went two issues. In fact, I dont believe any of the late 80's revivals lasted longer than 2 issues, however most were just 70's...
There were two issues of Static produced, and unless I am misstaken, the second issue of Static was the last comic book Charlton ever produced. The thing that...
... the stands at the time which I bought, and I think it was numbered # 9 or something like that. ... There were 2 issues of Static from Charlton. One thing...
Another thing I find interesting in the 1985 Charltons, is how the cover layout was different from the style used for a long time up to 1984. In some ways,...
Hi Phil i got this list a while back from Michael Brown STATIC INFORMATION Ditko's World weren't published by Charlton. They were published by Renegade...
... ...I suppose they were trying a little bit of everything they owned - Mostly-to-entirely reprints , counting the Ditko material , whiuch , as I said , I...
I think all of the Static series (from Charlton and Renegade Press) were reprinted by Steve Ditko and Robin Snyder in one handy dandy volume. Interesting ...
... ...I do , again , think they were on the stands, into '86 ( Actual presence on the stands , not cover dates . ) , tho with nothing more seen by me other...
... ...Maybe they felt a new design approach would help 'em !!!!!!!!!!! Another later-end Charlton of note is SOAP OPERA LOVE , which I managed to find two...
The latest Charltons I can find are Punchy the Crow #12, Iron Corporal #25, and Professor Coffin #21 issues all dated February 1986. There were several that...
Hello Guy, I have Ditko's World; Renegade was a Canadian comics company. I also have all the Ditko Packages and other publications published by Robin Snyder...
There were nine Charlton comics published in 1986, the last ones ever: Atomic Mouse 12 (1/86) Captain Willie Schultz 77 (1/86) Dr. Graves 75 (1/86) Li'l Genius...
... ...I'm inclined to think that my remembered Statics and At. Mouses were later still - and on the stands well into '86 , I assume the 86s being listed here...
... ...I wasn't saying that they were ( Tho' , granted , I didn't spell that out , I guess . ) , I assumed they were from earlier in the 1980s than '85 , I was...
Hello all, CHARLTON SPOTLIGHT #6 is now soliciting in the APRIL PREVIEWS, in all comic shops this month. CS #6 is a special ALL ART & COMICS ISSUE featuring...
Yum! I can hardly wait. These are the greatest magazines ever, rich and full to overflowing with info and outstanding images. I hanker to read it even now. ...
... think it's numbered # 9. But then, Charlton mostly had a mostly wacky numerical system anyhow. ... many issues of that series were there? ... Uh, the...
I was curious, were the Modern Comics reprints of certain Charlton titles done by an independent publisher (independent of Charlton, that is) or was the Modern...
... titles done by an independent publisher (independent of Charlton, that is) or was the Modern Comics imprint just an offshoot of Charlton? The printing on...
Thanks much for the link. Allen Smith ... titles done by an independent publisher (independent of Charlton, that is) or was the Modern Comics imprint just an...