Will Dockery wrote:
The Gold Key Dark Shadows was so weird and perplexing to regular
followers of the show at the time, it was almost as if the writers&
artists didn't even watch the television version! This was also true
of the paperback novels, but they were fun, and I remember looking at
them as another alternate universe of Collinwood, which the official
series often went into, anyhow...
This story comes from Dark Shadows No. 30, February 1975. The cover
was painted by George Wilson. The fine script is Arnold Drake, and the
art is Joe Certa:
http://www.goldkeystories.com/2009/12/dark-shadows-weekend-witch-hunters.html
Thanks for posting that! I've never read a DS comic before. I can't say
I feel like I missed much, but it was interesting none-the-less.
--
Kishin
The Gold Key Dark Shadows was so weird and perplexing to regular
followers of the show at the time, it was almost as if the writers &
artists didn't even watch the television version! This was also true
of the paperback novels, but they were fun, and I remember looking at
them as another alternate universe of Collinwood, which the official
series often went into, anyhow...
This story comes from Dark Shadows No. 30, February 1975. The cover
was painted by George Wilson. The fine script is Arnold Drake, and the
art is Joe Certa:
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