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Charlton Premiere#3
Cover: Henry Scarpelli

Charlton Premiere #3

Jan 1968 · Charlton · 0.12 USD
“Too Many Happy Endings!”

In "Too Many Happy Endings!", Jack Biceps stumbles upon a potion that grants him superpowers—only to use them in a wildly unexpected way. With a flair for invention and a taste for chaos, he turns the tables on the Charlton heroes, outsmarting them at every turn with gadgets and misdirection. The battle is fierce, but the real twist lies in just how far his antics go—ending not with a punch, but a laugh. Written by Grass Green and brought to life with bold, energetic art by Henry Scarpelli (pencils and inks), this 1968 issue features a cover by Scarpelli that captures the absurdity perfectly.

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writer Grass Green · artist, inker Henry Scarpelli · letterer Jon D'Agostino · cover Henry Scarpelli

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artist, inker Henry Scarpelli
cover pencils, inks Henry Scarpelli

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After drinking a potion, Jack Biceps gains super powers and wants to help normal criminals in their battles against various super heroes. Through trickery and crazy weapons of his own design, he bests the Charlton heroes, who clearly underestimate him. But can't even get arrested in the end.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).