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Charlton Bullseye (fanzine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Charlton Bullseye (fanzine)

''Charton Bullseye'' was a fanzine published from 1975-76 by the CPL Gang highlighting Charlton Comics. It was a large format publication, with color covers on card stock and black & white interiors. ''Charton Bullseye'' published several previously unpublished Charlton superhero and adventure stories, along with articles on Charlton comics, news, reviews, pinups, and more.
== History ==
The CPL Gang was a group of comics enthusiasts who published the fanzine ''Contemporary Pictorial Literature'' (''CPL'') in the mid-1970s. Founded by Roger Stern and Bob Layton, the CPL Gang included Roger Slifer, Duffy Vohland, and the young John Byrne, all of whom themselves became comics professionals by the tail-end of the 1970s.
''CPL'' rapidly became a popular fan publication, and led to the CPL Gang forming an alliance with Charlton. They first got permission to publish a one-shot called ''Charlton Portfolio'' (actually ''CPL'' #9/10) in 1974 which included the unpublished sixth issue of ''Blue Beetle'' vol. 5 (1967 series).
During the mid-1970s, both Marvel and DC were publishing in-house "fan" publications (''F.O.O.M.'' and ''The Amazing World of DC Comics'' respectively), and Charlton wished to make inroads into the superhero market, as well as "establish a fan presence." The positive response to ''Charlton Portfolio'' led to the CPL Gang getting approval to publish a Charlton-focused fanzine, ''Charlton Bullseye''. This in turn led to Charlton giving Layton and Stern "access to unpublished material from their vaults by the likes of Steve Ditko, Jeff Jones and a host of others."〔 Much of this material made it into the five issues of ''Charlton Bullseye''.

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