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SWEETHEARTS: THE CHARLTON SERIES VOLUME FIVE BLACK & WHITE EDITION:COLLECTING ISSUES #50-56 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #80

SWEETHEARTS: THE CHARLTON SERIES VOLUME FIVE BLACK & WHITE EDITION:COLLECTING ISSUES #50-56 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #80 in Chattanooga, TN

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SWEETHEARTS: THE CHARLTON SERIES VOLUME FIVE BLACK & WHITE EDITION:COLLECTING ISSUES #50-56 RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #80

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Charlton's Sweethearts series was a thrilling and lurid entry in the romance comic genre.
Tales of love, longing, betrayal and desire abound and set the standard for romance comics. There is terrific artwork by Dick Giordano, Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia, Ken
Battlefield and Jon D'Agostino. Sweethearts was originally published by Fawcett Comics and started with issue #68, picking up the numbering from where Captain Midnight ended. It has the notoriety of being the first romance comic published monthly. In 1954
Fawcett stopped publishing comics and Charlton picked up the title and some of the left over inventory stories. The first issue of the Charlton run began with #122, where the
Fawcett numbering had ended, then switched to number #23 with the following issue.
This book is available in softcover and hardcover volumes as well as in both full color and glorious black & white. This volume collects Sweethearts #50-56
Charlton's Sweethearts series was a thrilling and lurid entry in the romance comic genre.
Tales of love, longing, betrayal and desire abound and set the standard for romance comics. There is terrific artwork by Dick Giordano, Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia, Ken
Battlefield and Jon D'Agostino. Sweethearts was originally published by Fawcett Comics and started with issue #68, picking up the numbering from where Captain Midnight ended. It has the notoriety of being the first romance comic published monthly. In 1954
Fawcett stopped publishing comics and Charlton picked up the title and some of the left over inventory stories. The first issue of the Charlton run began with #122, where the
Fawcett numbering had ended, then switched to number #23 with the following issue.
This book is available in softcover and hardcover volumes as well as in both full color and glorious black & white. This volume collects Sweethearts #50-56

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