![]() ![]() ![]() Space Adventures ran from 1952 to 1967 with gaps, some minor variant titles and a late issue in 1967. Strange Suspense Stories was an anthology title picked up from Fawcett, continuing into the mid-1960s and featuring some sf amid its supernatural tales. The company's comics output ranged from the above genres to funny animals, war comics, sf, Superhero adventures and many horror titles. Later, however, Charlton created many original titles. Charlton Comics was notoriously the lowest-paying US comics publisher, and would often pick up material and titles from defunct publishers – obtaining, for example, a great many romance and western comics from Fawcett Publications when they folded their comics line in 1953. Charlton Publications published a wide variety of assorted magazines and, briefly, the Monarch paperback imprint which published some sf. Charlton Comics was the primary Comics imprint of Charlton Publications, founded in 1946 in Derby, Connecticut, by Joe Santangelo Sr and attorney Ed Levy. ![]()
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