Best New Cartoons
Charlton · 1960–1964 · 11 issues
About the series
In the early 1960s, Charlton Comics launched Best New Cartoons, a short-lived but lively humor anthology that ran for eleven issues. Primarily shaped by the talents of writer-artist Quentin Minel and artist Pat Masulli, the series offered a showcase for single-page gags and short cartoon features typical of the era. While not a landmark title, it stands as a modest but charming artifact of Charlton's push into all-ages entertainment during the Silver Age.