tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16897036.post4422656100339918307..comments2024-01-19T04:23:17.037-05:00Comments on Seduction of the Indifferent: Add It to My Want List: Attack #48Scott Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00178848796601157212noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16897036.post-31298652949782670412013-10-28T11:46:17.250-04:002013-10-28T11:46:17.250-04:00FCK is right
These are all inventory from Mainlin...FCK is right<br /><br />These are all inventory from Mainline. That's how some of that stuff wound up at Charlton.Scott Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00178848796601157212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16897036.post-4459791605602480162013-10-13T07:47:43.036-04:002013-10-13T07:47:43.036-04:00As far as I know, Jack Kirby never worked directly...As far as I know, Jack Kirby never worked directly for Charlton.<br /><br />In the 1950's, Jack Kirby with his then partner Joe Simon, after being burned by both Timely (Marvel) and DC, started their own comic book publishing company: MAINLINE. It managed to get out 17 issues total spreaded in 4 different titles (FOXHOLE, BULLSEYE, IN LOVE, POLICE TRAP) before the whole Wertham witch hunt of the mid-fifties made them an unfortunate casualty.<br /><br />Charlton, then bought the inventory of the unpublished issues and continued all 4 series for 2 more issues (under the Charlton imprint), except for FOXHOLE (from where this Kirby cover originates) that apparently had enough material for 3 issues.Four-Color Kidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11804953054545248969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16897036.post-79741699725380990642013-10-11T18:51:54.062-04:002013-10-11T18:51:54.062-04:00Amazing--I didn't know Kirby did any work for ...Amazing--I didn't know Kirby did any work for Charlton. I love Tom Sutton's stories for the Charlton war mags. Neil Andersonnoreply@blogger.com