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Charlton Comics, Haunted

Haunted – Volume 01 Issue 01

My Rating “The Room Of Madness!” The rug had survived the centuries, passed from one hand to another, all in an epic journey of evil. When business mogul Aldous Benton learned about the Tabriz Rose from his Manhattan art dealer, no price would be too high. Just thinking about the history of that Persian rug

Charlton Comics, Haunted Love

Haunted Love – Volume 01 Issue 11

My Rating Peace On Peachtree Street… Ever since Regina’s father bought that old Confederate mansion and restored it, she felt like there was something watching her. Not from the outside, but within the house itself. The townsfolk always gossiped on the tragic events that took place when Union forces captured the plantations nearby. But that

Charlton Comics, Haunted Love

Haunted Love – Volume 01 Issue 05

My Rating Until We Meet Again… The evening breeze flowed up from the surf below, swirling through the remnants of the Irish castle walls which fell in some forgotten battle. High above on the parapet a young woman stares out to the ocean horizon. It had been a month since Gerald’s ship went down with

Charlton Comics, Haunted Love

Haunted Love – Volume 01 Issue 04

My Rating Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead! There was one woman in the township of Salem that all the bachelors avoided. Henrietta Hanks was the lass saddled with a very sour disposition. Her looks were very plain as well. What man would fall for her? Not even the rugged redhead Edward Reeves, a man

Marvel Comics

The Marvel No-Prize Book – Volume 01 Issue 01

My Rating Lest We Should Goof…! – Mighty Marvel’s Most Massive Mistakes Come follow the pontificating Stan “The Man” Lee as he takes us through some of Marvel’s classic mistakes, misprints, misspellings, and all the other follies starting with “mis”. Strap in for the mind blowing admission of guilt from the head honcho himself. The

American Comics Group, Forbidden Worlds

Forbidden Worlds – Volume 01 Issue 137

My Rating “Magicman: Brainwashed!“ Somewhere along the eastern seaboard of the United States, several hundred blips begin to display on television screens tied to the U.S. Army’s super long distance radar system. The incoming targets are not from some Earthbound enemy, rather the threat comes from the darkness of outer space! A network of telephones

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