Spotlight Comics was an American comic publisher based in western Connecticut. It is best known for a short run of comic books based on licensed characters such as Mighty Mouse and Heckle and Jeckle that contained contributions from several major US comic book creators. Spotlight Comics entry, Grand Comics Database. Accessed June 9, 2015.
Spotlight expanded into licensed character comics and acquired the rights to Mighty Mouse, Underdog, and other properties. The company ran into financial problems in 1988 "Creators' rights: Creators Await Payment Troubles For Spotlight," The Comics Journal #122 (June 1988) and ceased operations in 1989. "Publishers: Spotlight Declares Bankruptcy," The Comics Journal #126 (January 1989) In the end, they only produced a total of 11 individual issues of their various titles.
Notable writers and artists who contributed to the Spotlight titles included Curt Swan, Joe Gill, Win Mortimer, Frank Mclaughlin, Tom Moore, Gary Fields, Bill White, Ray Dirgo, Doug Cushman, Nate Butler, Jim Engel, John A. Wilcox, Mark Scott Marcus, Milton Knight, Paul Chadwick, and Mike Tiefenbacher.
The Spotlight Comics titles were all edited by Jim Main.
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Maurizio packaged and edited licensed comics such as The Munsters and I Dream of Jeannie for the short-lived publishers TV Comics and Airwave Comics. GCD : I Dream of Jeannie #1 Wizard World Special Guest Richard Maurizio
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