Supposedly, Charlton Comics was owned by the mob. I don't know if that's true but I wouldn't be surprised. It all adds up. Most of their contributors didn't work anywhere else, they were printed by a press not meant for comics, their means of distribution wasn't limited to newsstands, they weren't well proofread, I've been told they eventually paid their contributors in copies, etc.
Anyway, herewith was their attempt at doing a teen/humor comic in the late 60s.
How to Hurt a Tail in Nine Frames
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Tex Avery gets credit for picking up the pace of theatrical cartoons in the
1940s, but the artists at MGM were quite capable of fast action before he
got t...
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