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  • ...ittle Margie in the "Crooner's Crisis" story of Charlton's Archies rip-off comic book ''My Little Margie'' #21 (October 1958). [[Category:Charlton Comics|Boy, Frankie]]
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  • ...concert pianist from the "Lullaby of Loneliness" story of Charlton romance comic book ''I Love You'' #45 (April 1963). [[Category:Charlton Comics|Carnes, Carol]]
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  • ...png|right]]Club singer from "The Crooner Sang the Blues" story in Charlton comic book ''Scotland Yard'' #3 (October 1955). [[Category:Charlton Comics|Taylor, Boo]]
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  • ...y_Jerry_Drummer.png|right]]Revolutionary War boy drummer from the Charlton comic book series ''[https://www.comics.org/series/1236/ Jerry Drummer]'', which [[Category:Charlton Comics|Drummer, Jerry]]
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  • ...ng|thumb|right]]Famous, Elvis-esque blonde-haired singer from the Charlton comic book ''[https://archive.org/stream/Teen_Age_Love_009/Teen_Age_Love_009_Char [[Category:Charlton Comics|Larkin, Tony]]
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  • ...sical act from "The Barn Yard Swoonsation" two-page text story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/246305/ Li'l Rascal Twins]'' #11 (Augu [[Category:Charlton Comics|Woodville Trio]]
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  • ...s concert pianist from the "Passion's Plaything" story of Charlton romance comic book ''Sweethearts'' #122 (March 1954). He's rescued from a car crash in t [[Category:Charlton Comics|Dermot, Bob]]
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  • ...er Vaughn Monroe in the "The Plucky Strike Hiss Parade" parody in Charlton comic book/MAD magazine clone, ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here [[Category:Charlton Comics|Monotone, Van]]
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  • ...ongwriting team from Brooklyn. From the "Mountain Music" story of Charlton comic book ''Hillbilly Comics'' #1 (August 1955). They try to pass off an old son [[Category:Charlton Comics|Canarsie Mountaineers]]
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  • ...t Raymond Scott] in the "The Plucky Strike Hiss Parade" parody in Charlton comic book/MAD magazine clone, ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here [[Category:Charlton Comics|Scott, Raymond]]
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  • ...audience member at a show by [[The Protesters]]. From the Charlton Comics comic book ''Thunderbolt'' issue #54 (October 1966). Written by Gary Frierich and [[Category:Charlton Comics|Protesters]]
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  • ...isèle MacKenzie] in the "The Plucky Strike Hiss Parade" parody in Charlton comic book/MAD magazine clone, ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here [[Category:Charlton Comics|McKillsme, Givesall]]
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  • ...n Snooky Lanson] in the "The Plucky Strike Hiss Parade" parody in Charlton comic book/MAD magazine clone, ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here [[Category:Charlton Comics|Lambsclub, Spooky]]
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  • ...Dorothy Collins] in the "The Plucky Strike Hiss Parade" parody in Charlton comic book/MAD magazine clone, ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11444/ From Here [[Category:Charlton Comics|Collars, Dorothy]]
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  • ...t]]Jazz pothead group from the "I Was a Musician's Girl" story of Charlton comic book ''Sweethearts'' #122 (March 1954). The band's name is also given as '' [[Category:Charlton Comics]]
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  • From the "I Was a Musician's Girl" story of Charlton comic book ''Sweethearts'' #122 (March 1954). [[Category:Charlton Comics|Akins, Ted]]
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  • ...''Hillbilly Comics'' #1 (August 1955). He's an ornery cuss, even by 1950s comic book hillbilly standards, so that's saying something. But they manage to ma [[Category:Charlton Comics]]
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  • ..._Marriage.png|250px|right]]"I Married a Crooner" story of Charlton romance comic book ''Secrets of Love and Marriage'' #13 (May 1959).
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  • ...appearing older female singer in the "On Wings of Song" story of Charlton comic book ''Li'l Genius'' #11 (October 1956). Ollie, a young boy who makes Denni [[Category:Charlton Comics|Shriekly]]
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  • ...uccessful nightclub singer from the "Queen of the Blues" story in Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/171436/ My Secret Life]'' #29 (July 1 [[Category:Charlton Comics|Sands, Eve]]
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  • ...piano player in New York!" from the "Queen of the Blues" story in Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/171436/ My Secret Life]'' #29 (July 1 [[Category:Charlton Comics|Tanner, Lou]]
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  • ...nd poorly written character from "The Yodler of Yognasi" story of Charlton comic book ''Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds'' #2 (January 1957). It's spelled YO [[Category:Charlton Comics|Yodler of Yognasi]]
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  • ...from the one page text story "Francis the Folksinger" in Charlton romance comic book ''Romantic Story'' #77 (July 1965). [[Category:Charlton Comics]]
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  • ...from the one page text story "Francis the Folksinger" in Charlton romance comic book ''Romantic Story'' #77 (July 1965). [[Category:Charlton Comics|Darcy, Harold]]
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  • ...d to younger Cleo Maury in the "Melody of Horror" story of Charlton horror comic book ''The Thing'' #5 (Oct-Nov 1952). He can crack glass via sympathetic vi [[Category:Charlton Comics|Augustin, Bruno]]
    975 bytes (147 words) - 09:52, 14 October 2020
  • ...ight]]Talented jazz trumpeter from the "Little Boy Blue" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/14694/ Tales of the Mysterious Travele [[Category:Charlton Comics|Blue, Johnny]]
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  • ...ime trumpeter who's on the skids in the "Melody of Hate" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #2 [[Category:Charlton Comics|Davis, Riverboat]]
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  • ...up from the story "The Beatles Saved My Romance" from the Charlton romance comic book ''Summer Love'' #47 (October 1966). Formed in high school, they strugg [[Category:Charlton Comics]]
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  • ...Sensational Sentinels. They were a back-up feature in the Charlton Comics comic book ''Thunderbolt'', starting in issue #54 (October 1966). They were short [[Category:Charlton Comics|Protesters]]
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  • ...amateur folksinger, with a Moose-like boyfriend named Animal. In 1969 the comic title changed to ''Tippy's Friend Go-Go'' and ran for that year. [[Category:Charlton Comics|West, Go-Go]]
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  • ...e Roman era in the one-off "Tommie Sandals" story of issue #16 of Charlton comic book ''Ponytail'' (May 1970). Tommie and his girlfriend take a chariot to s
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  • ...ime pianist with an odd nickname in the "Melody of Hate" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #2 [[Category:Charlton Comics|Gates, Boppy]]
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  • ...ful British rock duo who appear in the "Rock & Roland" stories in Charlton comic book ''Ponytail'' #14 and #15 (January and March 1970). They're basically a
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  • ...ng|right]]Small-time club singer in the "Melody of Hate" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #2 [[Category:Charlton Comics|Ayres, Avalon]]
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  • ...ne singer from "The Barn Yard Swoonsation" two-page text story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/246305/ Li'l Rascal Twins]'' #11 (Augu [[Category:Charlton Comics|Pig, Perry]]
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  • ...[The Monkees|Monkees]] parody that went unnamed for two issues of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11418/ Go-Go]'', as their name was th
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  • ...ngwriter turned mystery-solver from the "Melody of Hate" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #2 [[Category:Charlton Comics|Valentine, Neal]]
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  • ...headliner at the small Ruby Club in the "Melody of Hate" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/172115/ Strange Suspense Stories]'' #2 [[Category:Charlton Comics|Starr, Paul]]
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  • ...DJ [[Maury De Cay]] in the "Maury De Cay - Disc Jockey" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/170371/ Go-Go]'' #9 (October 1967). Th
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  • Traveling minstrel in the fairy tale parody "Rapunzelstilskin" in Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/170371/ Go-Go]'' #9 (October 1967). He
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  • ...g|right]]Big band from the "Competition of Love" story of Charlton romance comic book ''Love Diary'' #39 (August 1965).
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  • ...ry:The Beatles|The Beatles]] from [[The Rotting Stumps]] story in Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/170366/ Go-Go]'' #6 (December 1966).
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  • There was also a comic book series by Charlton (issues #1-#4, September 1971 - February 1972), and three paperback novels: [[Category:Charlton Comics|Bugaloos]]
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  • ...DJ [[Maury De Cay]] in the "Maury De Cay - Disc Jockey" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/170371/ Go-Go]'' #9 (October 1967). He
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  • ...rt story "Snow What, a Far-Out Fairy Tale" story in two issues of Charlton comic book ''Go-Go'', [https://www.comics.org/issue/170369/ issue #7] (June 1967)
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  • ...rt story "Snow What, a Far-Out Fairy Tale" story in two issues of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11418/ Go-Go]''. He appeared in part
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  • ...ge:Prisly_Elvin_Go-Go.png|right]]Muscular Elvis Presley parody in Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/170371/ Go-Go]'' #9 (October 1967). He
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  • ...ing, blonde radio DJ in the "Maury De Cay - Disc Jockey" story of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/170371/ Go-Go]'' #9 (October 1967). An
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  • ...rt story "Snow What, a Far-Out Fairy Tale" story in two issues of Charlton comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11418/ Go-Go]''. She appeared in [htt
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  • ...right]]Britsh folk rock quartet in Brooklyn. Semi-regulars in the Charlton comic book series, ''[https://www.comics.org/series/11418/ Go-Go]'' (June 1966 -
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