The Charlton Companion

Cover of The Charlton Companion by Jon B. Cooke
Author: Jon B. Cooke
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9781605491110
ISBN-10: 160549111X
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8 Inches
Weight: 1.54984970186 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 741.5973
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The Charlton Companion by Jon B. Cooke, published by TwoMorrows Publishing in 2022, offers a comprehensive history of Connecticut’s Charlton Comics, a company often overlooked in the comic book industry. This 272-page volume delves into the evolution of Charlton from its inception in the 1940s through the Bronze Age of the 1970s, highlighting its diverse range of titles across various genres, including Hot Rods and Haunted Love. The book captures the creative bursts that defined the company, particularly during the 1960s “Action Hero Line” and the memorable ’70s “Bullseye” era.

Readers will find a rich narrative that includes interviews with key figures such as Dick Giordano, Dennis O’Neil, and Neal Adams, providing firsthand insights into the creative processes and challenges faced by the company. The text explores Charlton’s unique position in the comic book landscape, emphasizing its role as a training ground for many influential creators. The book also touches on the company’s legacy and its lasting impact on the comic book medium, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts of comics and graphic novels.


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An all-new definitive history of Connecticut’s notorious all-in-one comic book company! Often disparaged as a second-rate funny-book outfit, Charlton produced a vast array of titles that span from the 1940s Golden Age to the Bronze Age of the ’70s in many genres, from Hot Rods to Haunted Love. The imprint experienced explosive bursts of creativity, most memorably the “Action Hero Line” edited by Dick Giordano in the 1960s, which featured the renowned talents of Steve Ditko and a stellar team of creators, as well as the unforgettable ’70s “Bullseye” era that spawned E-Man and Doomsday +1, all helmed by veteran masters and talented newcomers–and serving as a training ground for an entire generation of comics creators thriving in an environment of complete creative freedom. From its beginnings with a handshake deal consummated in county jail, to the company’s accomplishments beyond comics, woven into this prose narrative are interviews with dozens of talented participants, including Giordano, DENNIS O’Neil, Alex Toth, Sanho Kim, Tom Sutton, Pat Boyette, Nick Cuti, John Byrne, Mike Zeck, Joe Staton, Sam Glanzman, Neal Adams, Joe Gill, and even some Derby residents who recall working in the sprawling company plant. Though it gave up the ghost over three decades ago, Charlton’s influence continues today with its Action Heroes serving as inspiration for Alan Moore’s cross-media graphic novel hit, Watchmen. By Jon B. Cooke with Michael Ambrose & Frank Motler.

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Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781605491110. ISBN-10: 160549111X.
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Language: en. Pages: 272.

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