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During the 1970s, the entire comics industry experienced a downswing and Gold Key was among the hardest hit. [1] Its editorial policies had not kept pace with the changing times, and suffered an erosion of its base of sales among children, who instead of buying comic books, could now watch cartoons and other entertainment on television for free.
Comics published by Gold Key Comics. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. C. Chip 'n' Dale (2 C, 7 P) M. Mighty Mouse (7 P) T.
Gold Key Comics characters (1 C, 10 P) T. Gold Key Comics titles (5 C, 64 P) Pages in category "Gold Key Comics" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 ...
The beat-up comic book, featuring the first appearance of Superman, went on to command $175,000 at auction. Before you 7 Less-Known but Very Valuable Comic Books
1.2 Gold Key Comics (1963–1980) 1.3 Whitman Publishing (1980–1984) 1.4 Gladstone Publishing (1986–1990) 1.5 Disney Comics (1990–1993)
Golden Comics Digest was one of three digest size comics published by Gold Key Comics in the early 1970s. The other two were Mystery Comics Digest and Walt Disney Comics Digest . Published from 1969 to 1976, all 48 issues were reprints, mainly of various licensed properties.
Edgar Church (November 28, 1888 – May 1, 1978) was a comics collector and artist who worked independently and eventually for the telephone company in Colorado illustrating commercial telephone book advertisements, precursors to Yellow Pages advertisements.
On History Channel's hit show "Pawn Stars," a man came in to sell a 1907 Saint-Gaudens double eagle $20 gold coin. The coins are extremely rare, and some of them have sold for more than $1 million ...
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