American Update: Charlton Adventure (and a little humour): E-Man, Fightin’ Five, Son of Vulcan, Popeye and more
*Charlton: A quick dash through one of the more esoteric publishers, with additions from three decades. From the 60s: Fightin’ 5, Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds (1st Son of Vulcan appearance) and Son of Vulcan’s solo series; from the 70s: Doomsday + 1 (post-apocalyptic sci-fi by John Byrne), E-Man (cult superhero by Joe Staton), TV/film humour with the Jetsons and Popeye; and from the 80s, Charlton’s final decade: their tryout title Charlton Bullseye, with super-heroes, sci-fi and horror, and the brief revival of Space War.