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I'm not sure who the artist was for this 1973 slot car ad for Aurora, but it wouldn't surprise me if they later went on to work for Atari's team of artists.
Silver Age Charlton was also home to Romance, like Just Married that ran for 114 issues.
Charlton Booms in the Silver Age
In the Golden Age, Charlton was an also ran, but somehow in the Silver Age they took off. In part, it might be because they did it all in house, from creation to printing even to distribution.
Hot Rods and Racing Cars ran for years
Paramount later sold Casper to Alfred Harvey in 1952, who leverage Casper to both comic book and further animated fame on television...
Neither Seymour Reit nor Joe Oriolo got anything else from Casper, although Oriolo would become involved with Felix the Cat on tv.
In an 8 page tale, a device sends Superman and Batman to a parallel world, where their Superman and Batman are arch-criminals, vs lawmen Luthor (oddly still in prison garb) and Clayface.
That is great Super Villain Team-Up!