175 New Cartoons
Charlton · 1977–1978 · 7 issues
About the series
A short-lived, seven-issue humor anthology from Charlton Comics, 175 New Cartoons ran from 1977 to 1978, offering a rapid-fire collection of single-panel gags and short strips. The series was a showcase for the cartooning talents of Bill Wenzel, Bob Schochet, and Earl Engleman, who handled both writing and art duties across the run. It stands as a modest but charming example of the kind of disposable, joke-driven comic that filled spinner racks in the late 1970s, capturing a slice of the era's broad, often corny, humor.