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EARTH 4: Charlton Heroes (DC Multiverse Origins)








Was Charlton Comics involved with the Mafia?

Start 00:00
Charlton 00:46
Crisis on Inf 05:20
Watchmen 07:02
New52 07:42
Dan Garrett 17:56
Ted Kord 20:43
Captain Atom 24:59
Judomaster 30:16
Nightshade 32:32
Peacemaker 34:36
The Question 41:18
Thunderbolt 43:54
Sarge Steel 48:42
Son of Vulcan 52:16
Yellowjacket 55:26
The Ghost 57:47
Others 1:00:17

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References:
The Multiversity: Pax Americana (2015)
Captain Atom Vol 1 (1966)
Charlton Bullseye V1 (1976)
Yellowjacket Comics (1944)
Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds V1 no.46-48 (1965)
Son of Vulcan no.49-50 (1965)
DC Challenge V1 no.9 (1986)
Sarge Steel Vol 1 (1964)
Thunderbolt Vol.1 (1966)
Crisis on Infinite Earths V1 (1985)
Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt Vol 1 (1992)
Blue Beetle Vol 5 (1967)
The Question Vol 1 (1987)
The Fightin’ 5 Vol 1 no.40-41 (1966)
The Peacemaker Vol 1 no.1-5 (1967)
Special War Series no.4 (1965)
L.A.W. Living Assault Weapons V1 (1999)
Space Adventures V2 no. 33-42 (1960)
DC Comics Presents Vol 1 no.90 (1986)
Mystery Men Comics no.1 (1939)
The Blue Beetle Vol 1 no.1 (1939)
Blue Beetle Vol 3 no 1-5 (1964)
Americomics no.3 (1983)
Blue Beetle Vol 5 no1-5 (1967)
Convergence: Blue Beetle (2015)

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28 Comentários

  1. I actually have nearly every issue of Judo Master because my dad was studying Judo at the time and had once been a comic fan as a kid.

  2. Actually, DC only bought some of the characters. Only the "action heroes" Giordiano worked on at Charlton. Most of the rest are either in public domain, returned to their creators, or owned by other companies.

  3. Excellent video, two characters you did not mention, Punch and Jewlie, villains who the inspiration for The Mime and Marionette in the Watchmen series.

  4. I'd seen Charlton comics never got into them like DC and Marvel but after Watchmen found a couple but they were by different companies than Charlton or DC one was a Blue Beetle collection and the other an AC comic . Lost them in a yard sale years ago .

  5. I really wish DC would do more with these characters: the only one they are currently using is Peacemaker and they've made him into an irritating moron to match the movies, so I don't care about him anymore. I remember seeing Sun of Vulcan in DC's Who's Who back in the 1980s: I'd love to see him come back (the original, not that lame miniseries version).

  6. The Question in the Pax Americana story towards the start of the video also seems to be based on Mr. A, a Question like vigilante created by Steve Ditko (he also created the Question) who had extreme Objectivist beliefs. He would often let criminals die in the course of his stories.

  7. While Mister Mind (Earth S) is my favored villian I just adore the Charlton astetics i had the mandela effect i believing Sob of vulcan was Flawcet comics btw.
    Thank for teaching a few things on the more opbscure heroes and villians.
    So Ditko rebooted the blue beetle in kord and sage. the question has a lot simuliar with the fox beetle version.

    i like Peacemaker al pre 52 Beetles and the Captain Atom and man did his new 52 version suuuck

  8. Blue Beetle was Victor Fox's attempt to recreate Superman's success. Beside the comic book and radio show there was a Blue Beetle newspaper strip. On July 3, 1940 there was a Superman Day at the New York World's Fair which is one of the first time a live actor would portray Superman, a month later on Auust7 there a World's Fair Blue Beetle Day.

  9. I was around in the 1960's and '70's, what I remember about Charlton Comics as well as Gold Key and Dell Comics was that you could never find them on newsstands, comic book stores were not around in the 1960's and only in larger cities in the 1970's, at least where I lived in New Jersey. The only time I ever saw them was when I was visiting relatives in Rhode Island.

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