Abbott & Costello
Charlton · 1968–1971 · 22 issues
About the series
In the late 1960s, Charlton Comics brought the legendary comedy duo of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello to the four-color page for a series that ran 22 issues. Anchored by frequent writer Joe Gill and a rotating team of artists including Frank Johnson and Henry Scarpelli, the comic captured the pair's classic vaudeville-inspired slapstick and wordplay. While not a direct adaptation of their films, the series stands as a lively, period-appropriate tribute to one of comedy's most iconic teams, preserving their chaotic charm for a new generation of readers.