I always dug Giffen's Who's Who entry for Peacemaker, but never really had access to the Charlton comics...
His helmet is so weird, and in the old days, it was a normal mohawk some of the time...

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I used Not to Draw humans but here is an example based on a muscle model Adam charlton, he already saw it on Instagram and he liked it XD

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For your Sunday -- a four-pack of rarely seen Charlton DOCTOR GRAVES covers!

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Sophia Loren en una pose de “El Cid” (1961), de Anthony Mann. Recuerda que ya está a la venta nuestro nuevo libro “El Cid. El libro del 60 aniversario”.

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"Behold The Sentinels" (chapter one) by Gary Friedrich and Sam Grainger, from Thunderbolt#54 (1966 Charlton Publications).

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will be showing the Charlton match before the sold out gig
There’s your excuse for a all day session 😇

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A commission from from chapter 30 of Brand New Sky. Eliot wants Charlton to help him forget, but Charlton knows that remembering is sometimes the only option, even if it hurts.

https://t.co/ziyaR3j6ps

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A commission from for an upcoming chapter of “Brand New Sky”, a story about what happens between Eliot and Charlton after the end of season 5, about their growing relationship, and their journey to find new Fillory. https://t.co/ziyaR3j6ps

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From came the title Creepy Things, which debuted in July 1975. Art by Larson, Zeck and Sutton, this particular title had eye catching covers

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Kicking off Saturday with another four-pack of awesome '70s Charlton GHOSTLY TALES covers!

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Anyone know where this panel came from? - I got the image from facebook but can’t recall - it certainly looks like ditko from a charlton comic in the 1970s, I’d guess - so I’m gonna say it’s after steve ditko anyway - I’d like to read the rest of the story, if anyone does know...

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Let's cap off Thursday with a four-pack of genuinely awesome Tom Sutton covers for Charlton's BARON WEIRWULF'S HAUNTED LIBRARY (#24-27, 1975-76)!!!

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The New Zealander light machine gun Charlton Automatic Rifle (CAR) is a conversion of the Lee-Enfield that enabled the gun to fire semi-automatically or full auto. Very few CARs exist nowadays due to most of them being destroyed in a fire in 1944.

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Charlton Comics!

Charltons showed up regularly on the spinner rack in the corner drugstore where I bought comics back in the Bronze Age. But I rarely if ever purchased Charltons. I am not sure why as these covers would’ve interested me.

Why didn’t Charltons capture my dimes?

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"Quick Exit" (script: unknown, art: Art Cappello) from Strange Suspense Stories#17 (1954 Charlton Publications).

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