Here's an offbeat series featuring the misadventures of primitive
cave-boy, Hunk. This title seems to have slipped into the cracks of
memory for many Charlton fans, despite it's relative success at the
time, running an impressive (for Charlton, anyway) 2 years and 11
issues.
Cute take on the "kid and his dog" theme on the cover with Hunk and his pet dinosaur. drawn by Pat Masulli.
No credits given on the inside, but appears to also be by Masulli.
The Chick Spark story is more than likely not by Vince Fago (and certainly not by Al Fago), but by another in the long line of Fago Brother imitators.
Cute take on the "kid and his dog" theme on the cover with Hunk and his pet dinosaur. drawn by Pat Masulli.
No credits given on the inside, but appears to also be by Masulli.
The Chick Spark story is more than likely not by Vince Fago (and certainly not by Al Fago), but by another in the long line of Fago Brother imitators.
I didn't know only 11 issues of "Hunk" had been published. The character (and the comic book) was named "Gugu" in Brazil. I remember it and I even had the one with the baby giant story.
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