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Title: Gold Key Comics
Post by: retzev on March 21, 2006, 04:58:26 AM
Does anyone know if there's any possibility that the Gold Key comics will be reproduced in book form like the book that PP did for the newspaper strips?
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: BuzzH on March 21, 2006, 03:43:20 PM
Does anyone know if there's any possibility that the Gold Key comics will be reproduced in book form like the book that PP did for the newspaper strips?

Heck, PP might do it if they think there's a market for them.  Ask KLS at the Fest this summer.  ;)
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: CyrusL on March 21, 2006, 07:55:40 PM
The only time I ever saw Gold Key do a collection of their stories was for "Star Trek." Maybe I've been out of the comic collector's world too long, but I don't remember collections of sat Gold Key titles like "Turak, Son of Stone" or "Magnus, Robot Fighter."  I could be wrong tho.  Since Marvel and DC are essentially make books of "in-house" titles they wholly own, like Batman or Spider-Man, its easier for them. I would also consider if the rights to reprint on a leased title is still available or of they would have to renew with DCP, probably through Jim Pierson.  [deal2] I think while the DS comic prices, like all Gold Key TV and movie titles seem to increase each year, a large part of why people collect them is the covers, not the stories. While the stories are in some ways a little closer to the series than the "Marilyn Ross" paperbacks, they are often far flung. I never liked the way Quentin's werewolf looked, almost like a really pissed off Huckleberry Hound rather than like Alex Stevens, and the fact Barnabas's fangs protrude far too often.  [book1] The issues with the posters intact are rare and commonly run over $100.00 these days. The early issues with the photo covers, often great shots of Barnabas generally run between say $40 and $100 each now.  [read3]

*** One interesting piece of trivia, Gold Key as generally a family title, didn't submit their comics to the Comics Code, which at the time Dark Shadows comics began publishing, forbid the use of vampires and zombies, so DC, Marvel or Charlton could not have done them. The code was finally changed in the early '70s. The code had been established to punish the great but lurid stories of the legendary EC line, like the then notorious "Tales from the Crypt" and "The Vault of Horror."

Michael  
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: Stuart on March 21, 2006, 08:21:58 PM
I've just published an article on my site, detailing the history of the comics - check it out at http://www.collinwood.net
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: BuzzH on March 21, 2006, 08:45:37 PM
Michael,

I have to tell you, I *LOVE* the 'deal' graphic! [deal2]  It is TOO funny!  ;)
[laughing4] [stfl]
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: CyrusL on March 21, 2006, 09:42:03 PM
 Thanks Buzz, [wavey]

Very good article Stuart, I found out recently Arnold Drake is still around. I believe he worked on the actually funny very Jerry Lewis and Bob Hope comics at DC. When was that story written? It answered so many questions I have had on the Gold Key comics. I was always quite happy, slightly fascinated and rather curious the series ran over 3 years after DS was off the air.

Michael   
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on March 21, 2006, 10:04:15 PM
I found out recently Arnold Drake is still around.

You might recall that last year Drake received the Bill Finger Award for Excellence in Comic Book Writing:

SIEGEL, DRAKE TO RECEIVE FIRST BILL FINGER AWARD
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: The Doctor and K9 on February 22, 2007, 04:35:13 PM
I have all of the Gold Key comics archived in CBR format, on CD.  All 35 issues and the Digest story "The Interrupted Voyage" fit on two discs. I've seen the comics on bit torrent sites, fairly often, which is where I got them.  I archived the digest myself. Any one who wants help locating these files can email me. 
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: rainingwolf on February 23, 2007, 07:05:34 AM
Having finally recovered from a bout of pneumonia lasting almost 6 weeks, I'm finally slogging through pages of the forum to play catch up!
On this topic, I've collected 7 of the 1960's Gold Key DS comics so far, as well as a few of the 1991 versions. The 1991 versions run around $4-6 ea. and the 1960's versions average about $25/ea. though the #1 edition is about double that. I get most of them on the NewKadia website, and they do weekly reductions on the comics--sometimes you can wait them out and get a pretty good price.
Title: Re: Gold Key Comics
Post by: MagnusTrask on February 23, 2007, 08:04:56 AM
rw.... yikes, glad to see you back!