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Bolgani Gogo
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:21 pm |
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I think I'm going to buy some old Gold Key comics. I know I'm going to get some Russ Manning Tarzan and Magnus, but what else was good?
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Li'l Jay
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:37 pm |
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It seems like Dr. Solar was good, based on the reprint in the first issue of the new Dark Horse reboot.
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Bolgani Gogo
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:39 pm |
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Cool. How is the Dark Horse relaunch anyway?
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Li'l Jay
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:41 pm |
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Only one issue out, and I liked it. Shooter is writing it. I'd check it out if I were you, and in the first issue they reprinted the first ever appearance of Dr. Solar.
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Rick Hannah
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:48 pm |
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Bolgani Gogo
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:56 pm |
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I think this will be an essential buy: 
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That meddlin kid
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:05 pm |
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My favorites were their ghost story comics--"Ripley's Believe it Or Not True Ghost Stories," "Grimm's Ghost Stories," and "The Twilight Zone." They always had such great painted covers.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:20 pm |
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Doctor Solar by Shooter & Calero is pretty good. Here are the covers for Doctor Solar 3 (this september i believe)  and for Turok #1 (October)  Turok, Son of Stone #1 (Raymond Swanland cover) Writer: Jim Shooter Artist: Eduardo Francisco Cover Artist: Raymond Swanland Genre: Action/Adventure Turok, wandering warrior from a far land, rescues Andar, son of a Chiricahua chief, from the ruthless King Maxtla and his Aztec horde. Pursued into a vast cavern, prey and predators are swept away by an unimaginable force to a savage, timeless land of nightmares and miracles, where dinosaurs thunder and rampage. Beset by bloodthirsty enemies and beasts, Turok and Andar encounter an even deadlier threat-the fearsome Panther People and their mesmerizing goddess, Aasta. Turok, Son of Stone returns, reimagined by legendary writer Jim Shooter and illustrated by hot new talent Eduardo Francisco (Victory, Executive Assistant: IRIS). * 48--page first issue, includes the very first Turok story from 1954!
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:23 pm |
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Beachy
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:51 pm |
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Mr. IMWANKO
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:50 pm |
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Beachy wrote: Rick Hannah wrote: Turok, Son of Stone. +1 And Uncle Scrooge, and Donald Duck, too, once Gold Key took them "from Dell." Other than the Barks reprints, the GK Scrooge stories are just not good at all. I couldn't recommend those.
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Li'l Jay
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:56 pm |
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You wouldn't think there is such a thing as a Scrooge McDuck snob, but there is.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:05 pm |
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Li'l Jay wrote: You wouldn't think there is such a thing as a Scrooge McDuck snob, but there is. And rightly so!  Take a look at them yourself sometime.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:39 pm |
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Jeff wrote: Beachy wrote: Rick Hannah wrote: Turok, Son of Stone. +1 And Uncle Scrooge, and Donald Duck, too, once Gold Key took them "from Dell." Other than the Barks reprints, the GK Scrooge stories are just not good at all. I couldn't recommend those. Barks made very few Uncle Scrooge books for Dell. Most of the Barks' Uncle Scrooge books WERE Gold Key. But yes, after Barks was done, and after they had repeated them a few times, the non-Barks Gold Key Duck stuff is not great.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:42 pm |
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I thought Gold Key didn't start until the late 60s, when the only new Barks was some Junior Woodchuck stories he wrote but didn't draw?
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Beachy
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:43 pm |
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Li'l Jay wrote: Only one issue out, and I liked it. Shooter is writing it. I'd check it out if I were you, and in the first issue they reprinted the first ever appearance of Dr. Solar. I have a few Gold Key Dr. Solar books, and, truth be told, found them remarkably dull. The painted covers were sweet, though. When Valiant brought Dr. Solar back, I quite liked it. I'll try this new version by Shooter. Didn't see it last Thursday. Wasn't looking for it, but normally see everything that came in that week. Maybe by Thursday. it already was sold out.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:48 pm |
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Jeff wrote: I thought Gold Key didn't start until the late 60s, when the only new Barks was some Junior Woodchuck stories he wrote but didn't draw? Ah, I'm so tuned into Dell Four Color. Sorry. Yes, there were only three Uncle Scrooge books in Four Color, then he graduated to his own Dell series. I got confused. There were 39 Barks Scrooge Dell issues, and then about another 30+ Barks Gold Key Scrooge issues.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 4:29 am |
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I really enjoyed Mighty Samson and, of course, The Phantom, all of which I bought as a kid off the spinner rack.
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That meddlin kid
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:49 am |
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Jeff wrote: I thought Gold Key didn't start until the late 60s, when the only new Barks was some Junior Woodchuck stories he wrote but didn't draw? No, I think Gold Key started in the mid-60s. So there were a number of Gold Key Barks stories. I'm not sure just how many.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:57 am |
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That meddlin kid wrote: Jeff wrote: I thought Gold Key didn't start until the late 60s, when the only new Barks was some Junior Woodchuck stories he wrote but didn't draw? No, I think Gold Key started in the mid-60s. So there were a number of Gold Key Barks stories. I'm not sure just how many. I remember my mom reading Turok to me (which, if I could see it now would probably be hilarious) so that would probably have been in 1962.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:07 am |
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"Gold Key" comics come into existence in 1962—just as the Dell Four Color series ends. Dell comics started in the late 1930s. They financed and distributed comics produced by Western Publishing. Almost all of the writers and artists who produced Dell comics (like Carl Barks) actually worked for Western Publishing.
When Dell and Western parted ways in 1962, most of the Dell titles continued on as Gold Key comics: same artists, same writers, just a different branding and distribution. Most of the characters being published in Dell comics had been licensed by Western.
Dell Comics continued on on their own, maintained a few of the artists and writers, but were able to keep very few of the "Dell" characters, so they started others. Shortly before the split with Western, Dell had been trying to launch new characters, likely hedging their bets because the partnership had begun to sour.
Uncle Scrooge's Dell run ended at issue #39. Issues #1-3 were actually Four Color 386, 456, and 495. The first Gold Key issue was #40. Carl Barks only storyboarded issue #71, so he did 30+ issues for Gold Key. #71 came out late in 1967.
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Post subject: Gold Key Comics Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:57 pm |
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Beachy wrote: The first Gold Key issue was #40. Carl Barks only storyboarded issue #71, so he did 30+ issues for Gold Key. #71 came out late in 1967. I thought I remembered there being a lot of them, and that Gold Key ran through most of the 1960s.
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