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"Behold The Sentinels" (chapter one) by Gary Friedrich and Sam Grainger, from Thunderbolt#54 (1966 Charlton Publications).
@GreyfriarsNottm will be showing the Charlton match before the sold out @garyogmusic gig
There’s your excuse for a all day session 😇
A commission from @HearseExe 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. #chariot
https://t.co/ziyaR3j6ps
A commission from @haflacky 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 #chariot
From #CharltonComics came the title Creepy Things, which debuted in July 1975. Art by Larson, Zeck and Sutton, this particular title had eye catching covers #horrorart
Kicking off Saturday with another four-pack of awesome '70s Charlton GHOSTLY TALES covers!
What I did this weekend. Now I'm going to the pub. #EMan #NovaKane #LifeDrawing #Comics #Charlton #SunnySunday #BankHolidayWeekend #WakandaForever
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...
Friday Night Triple Feature.
https://t.co/GPAozHoWlg #thatababy #ants #insects #paulrudd #charltonheston #movienight #antman #marvel #MCU
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)!!!
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.
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?
"Quick Exit" (script: unknown, art: Art Cappello) from Strange Suspense Stories#17 (1954 Charlton Publications).
"If I was alone on a desert island," Tim Burton said, "I'd probably pick THE OMEGA MAN with Charlton Heston."
This thrilling, fast-paced adaptation of Richard Matheson’s I AM LEGEND is one of the coolest films of the '70s.
https://t.co/U7Rtpf8VAG
245 yrs ago this week, Gen George Washington sets up HQ in Richmond Hill, just SE of today’s Varick and Charlton Sts. This was a period of critical importance, with Washington preparing to defend New York and its critical waterways. Read more: https://t.co/dKpuTtsu8m
"Histerical News" from EH! #4 (1954 Charlton Publications).
Looks like I had a Moses from THE TEN COMMANDMENTS in there too. So let it be written.
#doodles #TheTenCommandments #Moses #CharltonHeston #adobefresco