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Thunderbolt (1966 Charlton) comic books 1967

  • Issue #56
    Thunderbolt (1966 Charlton) 56

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    Cover by Pete Morisi. Stories and art by Pete Morisi, Gary Friedrich and Sam Grainger. Trained from birth by Tibetan monks to attain physical and mental perfection, Peter Cannon becomes Thunderbolt, one of Charlton's most significant contributions to the superhero genre. Thunderbolt goes after the Cobra, a villain who turns people into mind-controlled slaves with an extract of cobra venom. Superhero rock band the Sentinels gets a TV gig, but that just provokes an attack by the unstoppable android called the Titan, in an early story by legendary comics scribe Gary Friedrich. Beware the Cobra; Sentinels: Where Walks…the Titan. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #57
    Thunderbolt (1966 Charlton) 57

    Cover by Pat Boyette. Stories and art by Pat Boyette, D. C. Glanzman and Sam Grainger. Trained from birth by Tibetan monks to attain physical and mental perfection, Peter Cannon becomes Thunderbolt, one of Charlton's most significant contributions to the superhero genre. Thunderbolt and Tabu return to the Himalayas to face the mystic warlord known as the Dragon. Superhero rock band the Sentinels is split, as Helio has amnesia and Brute and Mentalia must face the Titan on their own. Face of the Dragon; Sentinels: If This Be Triumph. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #58
    Thunderbolt (1966 Charlton) 58
    • Water damage.

    Cover by Pete Morisi. Stories and art by Pete Morisi, Denny O'Neil and Sam Grainger. Trained from birth by Tibetan monks to attain physical and mental perfection, Peter Cannon becomes Thunderbolt, one of Charlton's most significant contributions to the superhero genre. The Hooded One abducts Lori to lead Thunderbolt into a trap involving dinosaurs, lions and a giant ape. Superhero rock band the Sentinels manages to free Sarge Steel from the Mind-Bender's control, only to have Brute fall victim, in a story by legendary comics scribe Denny O'Neil (credited as Sergius O'Shaughnessy). Encore: The Hooded One; Sentinels: Into the Lair of the Mind-Bender! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #59
    Thunderbolt (1966 Charlton) 59
    • Only one staple (manufacturing).

    Cover by Pete Morisi. Stories and art by Pete Morisi, Denny O'Neil and Sam Grainger. Trained from birth by Tibetan monks to attain physical and mental perfection, Peter Cannon becomes Thunderbolt, one of Charlton's most significant contributions to the superhero genre. Peter Cannon's old enemy the Hooded One brings three deadly wax statues to life - Machine Gun OBrien, Barbo the Deadly, and the Minotaur - to battle Thunderbolt and Tabu. Captured by the Mind-Bender, the Sentinels learn his story and get a chance to escape when he starts "monologuing," in a story by legendary comics scribe Denny O'Neil (credited as Sergius O'Shaughnessy). Assassins; Sentinels: Night of Doom! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

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    1 day left Auction THUNDERBOLT #59 (1967) - 4.0 VERY GOOD (CHARLTON)

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  • Issue #60
    Thunderbolt (1966 Charlton) 60

    Cover by Pat Boyette. Stories and art by Denny O'Neil, Jim Aparo and Pat Boyette. Trained from birth by Tibetan monks to attain physical and mental perfection, Peter Cannon becomes Thunderbolt, one of Charlton's most significant contributions to the superhero genre. Peter Cannon's old enemy the Hooded One hires the world's top assassins to take out the T-Bolt, in a story by legendary comics scribe Denny O'Neil (credited as Sergius O'Shaughnessy) with art by 1970s Batman artist Jim Aparo. Clown-powered hero the Prankster fights injustice in the dour future city of Ultrapolis, in another O'Neil story that may owe a debt to Harlan Ellison's Harlequin. When Flies the Dragon; Prankster. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.