Charlton Home Records is a record label.
History[]
On November 4th, 2019, two days after the Dimensional Incursion Event's 34th anniversary, Charlton Home Records re-released Sons of Pale Horse's studio album, The Book of Rorschach, featuring a comprehensive essay by Seymour David. The re-release served as part of Charlton's “Cancel Culture Classics” series.
Due to a trademark dispute over merchandising rights, the Nine Inch Nails made the Sons of Pale Horse T-shirt unavailable on their website.
Trivia[]
- Charlton Home Records is named after both Charlton Comics, who's lineup of superheroes served as the inspiration for the characters that Alan Moore depicted in Watchmen, and, in-universe, is named after the Charlton Home, the group home that Walter Kovacs lived in as a young man.