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  2. Gold Key Comics - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category:Gold Key Comics titles - Wikipedia

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    Comics published by Gold Key Comics. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. C. Chip 'n' Dale (2 C, 6 P) M. Mighty Mouse (7 P) T.

  4. Category:Gold Key Comics - Wikipedia

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    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 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  5. 22 Best Games That Pay Real Money (2025) - AOL

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    3ajen, 1 star, July 2023: “I usually play the cash games, and over the last several months I have lost money on games that crashed.” TPH’s Game Rating: 5/5 stars.

  6. List of comics based on television programs - Wikipedia

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    Gold Key Comics November 1968 The comic features reprints of two stories from #756–760 ("The Roman Invasion") and #761–766 ("The Mirage Maker") of the British magazine TV Comic. [34] Steed and Mrs. Peel (1990) #1–3 Limited series Grant Morrison Eclipse Comics December 1990 – April 1992 Steed and Mrs. Peel: The Golden Game TPB

  7. King Kong (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Gold Key Comics, a subsidiary of Western Publishing, put out an adaptation in 1968, drawn by Alberto Giolitti with a cover painting by George Wilson (other credits are unknown), [22] while Golden Press also released the comic (with the Whitman logo) as part of a Treasury Edition release. [23]

  8. What your comic books are worth now - AOL

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    That's right, you could be sitting on a fortune if you have collectibles such as Action Comics 1 or Detective Comics 27-- a fortune large enough to pay off a mortgage or start a college fund for ...

  9. Valiant Comics - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Valiant and Catalyst Game Labs announced a partnership for New Line of Comic Book-Based Tabletop Games. [124] That May, Valiant partnered with Pendant Productions to produce audio dramas based on their comic books. [125] The first of these, Archer & Armstrong: The Michelangelo Code, was released in 2016. [126]