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knew, and the end result of how it stands, as I understand it, is that I have the right to do any new E-Man stories I want to, and I have the right to license any new E-Man material I want. Ken Levin, the lawyer for First, controls the rights to what First published. To keep the rights unified, Ken and I decided he would represent the whole E-Man package. ... hatever I get in, Nick gets 50%, but so far, it's been nothing.
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Swallower' was based on Heidi Saha: "I met the Sahas early in my career and found them to be charming people and great comic book fans. So, as a 'thank you' for their kindness I
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October 1973, on a bi-monthly publishing schedule. In the first issue, E-Man tangles with "the Brain from Sirius", a giant villainous pink brain in a clear
Plexiglas dome who crash-lands on Earth and wants to detonate its "hate bomb". The series ran for 10 issues until cover date September 1975.
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Charlton's lowest-selling title on newsstands but was the company's best-selling subscription. When Wildman told Cuti that the title was to be cancelled after issue #10, he explained that the publisher had allowed it to continue publication to that point only out of loyalty to Cuti.
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making his professional comics debut. Rog-2000 was the most popular of the back-up features and Byrne had several ideas to expand the character into its own title. Staton and Byrne formed a friendly rivalry during the feature's run, with each of them inserting sight gags to jab at the
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Canadian paper-mill strike, six months passed between issues #2 and #3. This gave Cuti and Staton time to push other material back and produce a story titled "The Energy Crisis", a social commentary on the
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illustration of the titular hero. The letter announced
Charlton's re-entrance into the superhero genre and promised that one-third of each issue would feature a new superhero, an idea suggested by Wildman to try out new superhero properties.
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approval and could address more mature topics than Code-approved comics. Where the
Charlton series featured broad whimsical themes, the First Comics series engaged in more specific satire directed at targets including the
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snack advertisements that ran in comics through the 1970s and 1980s. These parodies were written and drawn by different creators and featured characters from across the
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Nova was later caught in a nuclear explosion, gained the same powers as E-Man, and became his partner; later still, she lost her powers (in a parody of
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occasionally revived by different independent comics publishers. The character was originally owned by
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350:"The Knight", by Cuti and artist
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2129:"Charlton Spotlight #6"
1820:). "Date Bait"
1613:). "Blacklung"
712:mass-energy equivalence
661:War of the Independents
88:Nicola Cuti, Joe Staton
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2860:Starman (Prince Gavyn)
2342:The Amazing Spider-Man
2072:on September 29, 2007.
1537:(Modern , 1977 series)
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1336:). "Killjoy"
1315:). "Killjoy"
1030:The Complete ROG 2000
806:TwoMorrows Publishing
624:Digital Webbing Press
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495:Pudge, Girl Blimp by
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2139:on February 26, 2015
1203:). "E-Mail"
1132:). "E-Mail"
1080:Rovin, Jeff (1987).
505:Omaha the Cat Dancer
179:Golden Age of Comics
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