Charlton spotlight

Charlton spotlight

"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 Frenz 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 Comics 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.

Interviews

Several (former) comic book professionals have been interviewed in Charlton Spotlight. They include Bill Black (#2), Tom Sutton (#3), José Delbo (#3), Henry Scarpelli (#3), Pete Morisi (#4) and Joe Gill (#5).

References

* Charlton Spotlight #1 (Fall 2000)-6 (Summer 2008).
* [http://www.charltonspotlight.com Charlton Spotlight's website]


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