| Title |
Issue |
Date |
Contribution |
| Ghost Manor |
18 |
4/74 |
Don penciled and inked a seven-page story called, "The
Empty Room," written by Joe Gill. |
|
19 |
6/74 |
A one page introduction to Baron Weirwulf's Library and the
first BWL, "Vampires of the World!" |
|
20 |
8/74 |
A three-page Baron Weirwulf's Library entitled, "A
Report on UFO's." Newton fan and friend Howard Siegel is depicted on page 2
of the story. |
|
22 |
3/75 |
Cover, One page Baron Weirwulf's Library, "The Ghost
Writer," and nine-page strip, "Mr. Beazely's
Ghosts," written by Joe Gill. |
|
23 |
5/75 |
One page Baron Weirwulf's Library, "The Moon: Fact and
Fiction," and one-page ad for Baron Weirwulf's Haunted Library |
|
64 |
10/82 |
This issue is supposed to have a reprint of a story by Don. |
| Midnight Tales |
11 |
2/75 |
Five-page strip, "Orion" written by Nicola Cuti,
penciled and inked by Don. |
|
12 |
4/75 |
Six-page strip, "The Snow Men!" written by Nicola
Cuti, penciled by Don, and inked by Dan Adkins. |
|
13 |
6/75 |
Six-page strip, "The Scarab" written by Nicola
Cuti, penciled by Don, and inked by Dan Adkins. |
|
14 |
8/75 |
Six-page strip, "Love Thy Neighbor" written by Nicola
Cuti, by drawn by Don. |
| The Phantom |
67 |
10/75 |
Beautiful painted cover and a
23-page retelling of the origin of the Phantom, called "Triumph of Evil!"
written by Joe Gill and drawn by Don. His first professional hero work. Great stuff! |
|
68 |
12/75 |
Wonderful painted cover and a
22-page story, "The Beasts of Madame Kahn," written by Nicola Cuti and drawn by
Don. |
|
69 |
2/76 |
This issue has a beautiful painted cover by Don. He did not do any interior artwork. |
|
70 |
4/76 |
Another wonderful painted cover
and a 22-page story, "The Mystery of the Mali Ibex," written by Bill Pearson and
drawn by Don. This one features the Phantom of 1938 and Don draws it as a tribute to all
those old great Bogart films. Characters drawn into the story by Don include Humphry
Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Peter Lorrie, and Sydney Greeenstreet. |
|
71 |
6/76 |
Wonderful painted cover and a
22-page story, "The Phantom battles the Monster of Zanadar," written by John
Clark and drawn by Don. Don's work here is exceptional as the Phantom battles a giant
spider. Don also provided three illustrations for a text story, "Witchman's
Revenge" in the back of the book. John Clark was a friend of Don's who, like Don,
lived in Phoenix. John would later work as a letterer. |
|
73 |
10/76 |
Another great painted cover
and a 22-page untitled story featuring the evil Dr. Never, written by Ben S. Parillo
(AKA Don Newton) and
drawn by Don. |
|
74 |
1/77 |
Don's most impressive Phantom
cover featuring the Phantom of 1776 is stunning stuff. Inside we are treated to a
22-page story, "The Phantom of 1776," written and drawn by Don. This is a beauty
folks but, unfortunately, this was Don's swan-song at Charlton. They pulled the plug on the
Phantom and Don headed off for greener pastures (DC Comics). |