Charlton Arrow Week! Black and White Wednesday: Interviews from Charlton Bullseye with George Wildman, Nick Cuti, and Don Newton
What it is, Groove-ophiles! It's Charlton Arrow Week here on the Diversions! I know this is
kinda different--and yeah, call it a week's worth of plugs if you
want--but I think Fester Faceplant and the Gang behind the new Charlton
Arrow comic deserve all the plugs and kudos they can get! I mean, to Ol'
Groove, gathering a group of fans and pros to revive Charlton Comics
(or as close as legally possible) is a task worthy of great praise! To
think that pros like Paul (Life With Archie) Kupperberg, Roger (Captain
America, Daredevil) McKenzie, Joe (E-Man, Dick Tracy) Staton, Rick
Stasi, Lou Mougin, Mort Todd, and so many others would join such an
enterprise out of sheer love for Charlton Comics makes it a mag above
and beyond wanting. It's a mag we need! If you don't have a copy (first
printing is sold out!!), go here
right now and get a copy (Not sold in stores!). Aaaaaand get ready to order ish #2 which
promises to be even better (E-Man by Nick Cuti and Joe Staton, anyone?)!
Let's keep this Charlton Arrow Week rolling along with interviews of some of the Groovy Age greats of Charlton Comics! From Charlton Bullseye #1, here's a talk with author Nick Cuti...
In #2, the Bullseye gang raps with Charlton editor George Wildman...
And finally, from CB #5, Howard Siegal's discussion with artist Don Newton...
Dig that Dave Cockrum spot illo!
Special thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics and Grand Comics Database for being such fantastic resources for covers, dates, creator info, etc. Thou art treasures true!
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Interviews with Cuti and Newton and a wonderful sketches of the Phantom by Newton. Fantastic post!
ReplyDeleteLove Newton's Phantom! One of the highlights of the Bronze Age.
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