Showing posts with label Bill Montes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Montes. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 October 2024

Fightin' Five #28-#49 (1964 - 1982) [Charlton Comics Collection] Complete Series

  Publisher : Charlton

Publication Dates: July 1964 - December 1982
Number of Issues Published: 22 (#28 - #49)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US (up to #41); Standard Modern Age US (#42 onwards)
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages: 36            Indicia Frequency: bimonthly

Tracking:
numbering continues from Space War (Charlton, 1959 series) #27
Notes
The Fightin' Five is a Blackhawk-style fighting group. The members are: Hank Hennesey, Tom-Tom, Irv the Nerve Haganah, Frenchy the Fox and Granite Gallero.

Their adventures and those of the back-up feature Peacemaker are continued in Peacemaker (Charlton, 1967 series).

The indicias of #28-39 say "Fightin' Five". The indicias of #40-41, #43-47, #49 say "Fightin' 5". The indicias of #42 and #48 are not yet verified.

There is a hiatus between #41 and #42. The later issues are all reprints.


Authors:

Script:
Joe Gill, Frank McLaughlin (signed)
Pencils
Bill Montes, Frank McLaughlin (signed), Pat Masulli, 
Norman Nodel ?, Dick Giordano,Bill Molno,Sam Glanzman,
Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, 
Inks
Ernie Bache, Dick Giordano,Bill Molno, Sam Glanzman,
Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Frank McLaughlin (signed)
Jon D'Agostino ?
Letters:
 Jon D'Agostino,






#43, #45 & #49  Courtesy of Jens Terje 


Wednesday, 16 August 2023

Secret Agent #09 - #10 (1966-1967) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


  Charlton, 1966 Series 
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Publication Dates: December 1964 - March-April 1966
Number of Issues Published: 8 (#1 - #8)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format:Was ongoing
Publication Type: Magazine
Pages: 36    Indicia Frequency:  four times yearly

Tracking:
Notes
Continuation of the characters from Sarge Steel title.

Authors:

Script
Joe Gill (signed), Steve Skeates (signed),
Frank McLaughlin ?, David A. Kaler (signed),
Pencils
Bill Montes (signed), Frank McLaughlin, Dick Giordano ?, Jim Aparo (signed)
Inks
Ernie Bache (signed), Frank McLaughlin, Dick Giordano ?, Jim Aparo (signed)
Colors
?
Letters
Jon D'Agostino (signed), Jim Aparo (signed)





Monday, 28 November 2022

The Peacemaker #01 - #05 (1967) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

 Charlton, 1967 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Publication Dates: March 1967 - November 1967
Number of Issues Published: 5 (#1 - #5)
Color:  Color
Dimensions: Standard Modern Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages: 36        Indicia Frequency: bi-monthly

Notes:
The Peacemaker is Chistopher Smith, a diplomat who loves peace so much that 
he's willing to fight for it.

Both the Peacemaker and the Fightin' Five (the back-up feature) are continued 
from Fightin' Five (Charlton, 1964 series).

We added The Peacemaker #06, which was not published.


Authors: 

Script: Joe Gill, Dick Giordano, Pat Boyette ?,
Pencils & Inks :
Pat Boyette (signed), Bill Montes (signed),
Letters: Pat Boyette




BONUS

Peacemaker intro from Fighting 5- 40-41
(18 pages)



Monday, 31 January 2022

Konga's Revenge V1 # 02 -#03 / V2 # 01 (1963 / 1968) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]




 Konga's Revenge V1 # 02 -#03
Charlton, 1963 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 


Publication Dates: Summer 1963 - Fall 1964
Number of Issues Published: 2 (#2 - #3)
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing: Format: Was ongoing
Publication: Type: magazine
Pages: 52       Indicia Frequency: quarterly

Tracking:
numbering continues from The Return of Konga (Charlton, 1962 series)

Note: Based on the movie.

Authors:

Script:
Joe Gill ?
Pencils:
Steve Ditko, Dick Giordano,
Don Perlin (signed), Bill Montes,
Inks:
Steve Ditko, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio (signed),
Don Perlin (signed), Dick Giordano,




Konga's Revenge V2 # 01 
Charlton, 1968 Series

Publication Dates: December 1968 
Number of Issues Published: 1
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing: Format: Was ongoing
Publication: Type: magazine
Pages: 36       Indicia Frequency: One-shot Issue 

Authors:

Script:
Joe Gill ?
Pencils:
Bill Montes, Dick Giordano,
Inks:
Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Dick Giordano,





Friday, 22 May 2020

Career Girl Romances (#24 - #78) 1964 - 1973 Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


Charlton, 1964 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Dates:
June 1964 - December 1973
Number of Issues Published:
55 (#24 - #78)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages: 36   Indicia Frequency:  Bimonthly

Tracking:
numbering continues from Three Nurses (Charlton, 1963 series) #23





Authors: 

Script:
Joe Gill ?
Pencils:
Dick Giordano ?; Pat Masulli ?, Bill Montes ?, Norman Nodel ?, Bill Fraccio ?; 
Tony Tallarico ?, Sal Gentile, 
Inks:
Jon D'Agostino ?, Dick Giordano, Norman Nodel ?, Tony Tallarico ?, Sal Gentile, 
Letters:
typeset




























#61, #69, #74 & #76 Courtesy of Jens Terje 

Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves #01-#72 (1967) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


1967 Series
Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: May 1967 – May 1982
Number of Issues Published: 72 (#1 – #72)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages 36      Indicia frequency bimonthly

Publishing hiatus between #60 (January 1977) and #61 (August 1977).
Publishing hiatus between #65 (May 1978) and #66 (May 1981)


Authors: 

Script
Steve Skeates, Dick Giordano, Joe Gill ?, Tom Sutton (signed), Steve Morisi, 

Pencils
Steve Ditko (signed), Tony Tallarico, Sanho Kim (signed), 
Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio (signed), Pat Boyette (signed), Bill Montes (signed),  Bill Ely, 
Charles Nicholas (signed), Murray Postell (signed), Fred Himes, 
Rudi Palais (signed), Bill Fraccio [as Tony Williamsune], Pete Morisi [as PAM], 

Inks
Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio (signed), Pat Boyette (signed), Vince Alascia (signed), 
Ernie Bache (signed), Pat Boyette (signed), Bill Ely, Tony Tallarico, Sanho Kim (signed), 
Murray Postell (signed), Tony Tallarico [as Tony Williamsune], 
Fred Himes, Rudi Palais (signed), 

Colors
?
Letters
Jon D'Agostino, Pat Boyette, Pete Morisi, Fred Himes, 

Information thanks to the Grand Comic Database
The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves was an American supernatural-anthology comic book published by Charlton Comics and best known as a showcase for the popular writer-artist Steve Ditko. The eponymous Dr. M. T. Graves was a fictional character who hosted the stories in each issue of this title, and very occasionally took part in a tale.
Sister titles, with many of the same creators, particularly Ditko, were the 
 anthologies Ghost Manor (with host Mr. Bones) and its successor, Ghostly Haunts (with Winnie the Witch); Ghostly Tales (with Mr. Dedd); and Haunted (with Impy and then Baron Weirwulf).

The series won the 1967 Alley Award for Best Fantasy/SF/Supernatural Title.
Following his introduction as Dr. M. T. Graves in Charlton Comics’ Ghostly Tales #55 (cover-dated May 1966) in the three-page story “The Ghost Fighter” by writer-artist Ernie Bache, the character went on to host his own anthology title, The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves. The series ran 72 issues (May 1967 – May 1982), generally published bimonthly. Following issue #60 (Jan. 1977), the title went on hiatus for seven months until issue #61 (Aug. 1977) before being canceled with #65 (May 1978). Charlton revived the title three years later with #66 (May 1981) before canceling it once more six issues later.
Three additional issues consisting solely of reprints, and titled simply Dr. Graves, were published as issues #73-75 (Sept. 1985 – Jan. 1986).
Among the artists whose work appeared were Steve Ditko, following his falling-out with Marvel Comics; newcomer Jim Aparo, later to be one of Batman’s signature artists; regular Charlton talents including Vince Alascia, Pat Boyette, Pete Morisi, Rocke Mastroserio, and Charles Nicholas; and such others as Rich Larson, Don Newton and Tom Sutton. The cover of issue #54 (Dec. 1975) marks one of the earliest professional works of future industry star John Byrne.
Writers on the title included Ditko, Steve Skeates, Mike Pellowski, and the prolific, generally uncredited staff writer Joe Gill.
The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves won the 1967 Alley Award for Best Fantasy/SF/Supernatural Title.
Information thanks to the https://horrorandmysterycomics.wordpress.com



Links:  Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves #01-#72⇲⇲
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