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Emergency (1976 Charlton) Magazine comic books 1970-1979

  • Issue #1
    Emergency (1976 Charlton) Magazine 1

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    Cover by Neal Adams. Stories and art by Neal Adams, Nicola Cuti, Mike Pellowski, and Joe Gill. A Charlton magazine featuring the comics version of the popular 1970s TV show about paramedics and firefighters on duty. The paramedics feel their hands are tied by a state law that prevents them from doing medical procedures on the fly. Kids get trapped in a condemned mansion that is about to collapse into the sea. A dog-bite case gets grim when rabies is suspected. Plus features on the cast of the TV show Emergency, including Julie London. Neal Adams' studio Continuity Associates provided the art for this issue, including such well-known or soon-to-be-famous artists as Terry Austin, Dick Giordano, Russ Heath, Klaus Janson, and Josef Rubenstein. The Paramedics; The Horror House; Silent Death; His Bark Is Worse Than His Bite. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

  • Issue #2
    Emergency (1976 Charlton) Magazine 2

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    Cover by Neal Adams. Stories and art by Neal Adams, Nicola Cuti, Mike Pellowski, and Joe Gill. A Charlton magazine featuring the comics version of the popular 1970s TV show about paramedics and firefighters on duty. The paramedics must rescue Pete and his girlfriend after a hang-gliding accident. A choking victim in a steakhouse gets a second chance at life. Neal Adams' studio Continuity Associates provided the art for this issue, including such well-known or soon-to-be-famous artists as Terry Austin, Dick Giordano, Russ Heath, Klaus Janson, and Josef Rubenstein. Plus photos of 1970s-era fire and rescue equipment and vehicles. Hanging High; Firemans Diet; You Cant Lose Them All. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

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    $70 Emergency! Magazine #2 (Charlton 1976) VF Neal Adams covers and art RARE

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  • Issue #3
    Emergency (1976 Charlton) Magazine 3

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    Painted cover by Earl Norem. Stories and art by Neal Adams, Nicola Cuti, Mike Pellowski, and Joe Gill. A Charlton magazine featuring the comics version of the popular 1970s TV show about paramedics and firefighters on duty. While temporarily assigned to a fireboat, Roy and Johnny battle a fire aboard a luxury yacht. But a killer on board is determined that the ship be destroyed. The paramedics cope with the reality of losing a patient. Neal Adams' studio Continuity Associates provided the art for this issue, including such well-known or soon-to-be-famous artists as Terry Austin, Dick Giordano, Alfredo Alcala, and Jack Sparling. Plus behind the scenes photos of the TV series. Fire at Sea; Win, Lose, or Draw; Out of the Ashes. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.

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    Painted cover by Earl Norem. Stories and art by Neal Adams, Nicola Cuti, Win Mortimer, Jack Sparling, Rudy Nebres, Mike Pellowski, and Joe Gill. A Charlton magazine featuring the comics version of the popular 1970s TV show about paramedics and firefighters on duty. Bauer, an escaped killer, hides out in the hospital and takes Dixie hostage. To save her, the fire crew mounts a desperate plan to subdue Bauer with a high-pressure hose. The paramedics confront an ill jewel thief who has been double-crossed by his partner. Plus behind-the-scenes photos of the TV series. The End and the Means; The Fugitive; Blackout. Final issue of the series. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.