Thunderbolt
Peter Morisi's Thunderbolt is a Charlton Comics superhero who debuted in 1966, a martial-arts-powered crimefighter trained to the peak of human physical and mental ability, channeling his discipline into feats that appear superhuman despite having no innate powers.
Few characters carry their own name on the masthead quite like Thunderbolt, who burst onto the Silver Age scene in 1966 with a debut issue created by Pat Masulli and Pete Morisi for Charlton Comics β a publisher whose stable of heroes would go on to echo through decades of comic book history. With a run stretching an remarkable 51 years and appearances alongside luminaries like Peter Cannon, Blue Beetle, Captain Atom, and even DC titans Green Lantern and The Flash, Thunderbolt clearly earned a place at the table among some of the most celebrated costumed figures of his era. That key-issue debut makes Thunderbolt #1 a genuine collector's touchstone, and his presence across titles like DC Universe: Legacies and Blue Beetle speaks to a legacy that outlasted Charlton itself. If you love the gritty, inventive spirit of Silver Age heroics and the fascinating history of Charlton's contribution to the superhero genre, Thunderbolt is absolutely worth your time.
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