Charlton spotlight
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Charlton Spotlight is a magazine dedicated to "Exploring the history of the Charlton Comics
Group". It is published by Argo Press. It's publisher/editor is Michael Ambrose. Ron Frantz and Ramon Schenk are credited as contributing editors.
The first issue was published in Fall 2000 and six issues have come out so far, the latest (#6) cover dated Summer 2008.
employees, collectors and comic book historians.
(Former) comic book professionals who have added material for Charlton Spotlight include artists Joe Staton
, Henry Scarpelli
, Alex Toth
, and the late Pat Boyette
. Writers include Nicola Cuti, Steve Skeates
and the late Joe Gill
. Editors have included the aforementioned Nicola Cuti, but also George Wildman
and Bill Pearson.
(#2), Tom Sutton
(#3), José Delbo (#3), Henry Scarpelli
(#3), Pete Morisi
(#4) and Joe Gill
(#5).
Charlton Comics
Charlton Comics was an American comic book publishing company that existed from 1946 to 1985, having begun under a different name in 1944. It was based in Derby, Connecticut...
Group". It is published by Argo Press. It's publisher/editor is Michael Ambrose. Ron Frantz and Ramon Schenk are credited as contributing editors.
The first issue was published in Fall 2000 and six issues have come out so far, the latest (#6) cover dated Summer 2008.
Contributors
Contributors to the magazine include both former Charlton ComicsCharlton Comics
Charlton Comics was an American comic book publishing company that existed from 1946 to 1985, having begun under a different name in 1944. It was based in Derby, Connecticut...
employees, collectors and comic book historians.
(Former) comic book professionals who have added material for Charlton Spotlight include artists Joe Staton
Joe Staton
Joe Staton is an American illustrator and writer of comic books.-Career:Staton started his work with Charlton Comics in 1971 and gained notability as the artist of the super-hero book E-Man...
, Henry Scarpelli
Henry Scarpelli
Henry Scarpelli was an American comic book artist who has worked in comics. His work in comics has won him recognition from the industry, including the Shazam Award for Best Inker in 1970, for his work on Date With Debbi, Leave It to Binky, and other DC comics...
, Alex Toth
Alex Toth
Alexander Toth was an American professional cartoonist active from the 1940s through the 1980s. Toth's work began in the American comic book industry, but is known for his animation designs for Hanna-Barbera throughout the 1960s and 1970s. His work included Super Friends, Space Ghost, The...
, and the late Pat Boyette
Pat Boyette
Pat Boyette Pat Boyette Pat Boyette (July 27, 1923, San Antonio, Texas – January 14, 2000, was an American broadcasting personality and news producer, and later a comic book artist best known for two decades of work for Charlton Comics, where he co-created the character The Peacemaker...
. Writers include Nicola Cuti, Steve Skeates
Steve Skeates
Steve Skeates is an American comic book creator known for his work on books such as Spectre, Hawk and Dove, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents, Aquaman, and Namor the Sub-Mariner.-Career:...
and the late Joe Gill
Joe Gill
Joseph Gill was an American magazine writer and highly prolific comic book scripter. Most of his work was for Charlton Comics, where he co-created the superheroes Captain Atom, Peacemaker, and Judomaster, among others. Comics historians consider Gill a top contender as the comic-book field's most...
. Editors have included the aforementioned Nicola Cuti, but also George Wildman
George Wildman
George Wildman , is an American cartoonist most noted for his work in the comic books industry. He was a top editor at Charlton Comics from 1971–1985, where he also became the long-time regular artist on Popeye comic books....
and Bill Pearson.
Interviews
Several (former) comic book professionals have been interviewed in Charlton Spotlight. They include Bill BlackBill Black
William Patton "Bill" Black, Jr. was an American musician who is noted as one of the pioneers of rockabilly music. Black was the bassist in Elvis Presley's early trio and the leader of Bill Black's Combo....
(#2), Tom Sutton
Tom Sutton
Tom Sutton was an American comic book artist who sometimes used the pseudonyms Sean Todd and Dementia...
(#3), José Delbo (#3), Henry Scarpelli
Henry Scarpelli
Henry Scarpelli was an American comic book artist who has worked in comics. His work in comics has won him recognition from the industry, including the Shazam Award for Best Inker in 1970, for his work on Date With Debbi, Leave It to Binky, and other DC comics...
(#3), Pete Morisi
Pete Morisi
Peter A. Morisi , who sometimes went by the pseudonym PAM, is an American comic book writer and artist who also spent much of his professional life as a New York City Police Department officer. He is best known as creator of the 1960s Charlton Comics series Peter Cannon .....
(#4) and Joe Gill
Joe Gill
Joseph Gill was an American magazine writer and highly prolific comic book scripter. Most of his work was for Charlton Comics, where he co-created the superheroes Captain Atom, Peacemaker, and Judomaster, among others. Comics historians consider Gill a top contender as the comic-book field's most...
(#5).