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Post by j3h on Aug 8, 2012 21:23:56 GMT -5
If you are looking to check out some of the original Scooby-Doo comics produced by Gold Key, Amazon and other retailers sell this great CD-Rom which has 20 issues on it: amzn.com/B002O0UCS4Over the last few years we've seen the price fluctuate quite a bit, so watch for it to go cheap ;D
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Post by Doo on Aug 9, 2012 11:13:02 GMT -5
Awesome! Thanks for posting!
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Post by ccook on Oct 17, 2012 17:01:15 GMT -5
I have all 30 Gold Key issues plus two of the March Of Comics premiums from Sears. Here's who drew what in those issues: #1 - Phil DeLara (Jack Manning drew the knight, the ape man and the issue's cover) #2 - First story by Jack Manning, second story by Pete Alvarado #3 - First two stories by Jack Manning, third by Phil DeLara #4 - Both stories by Jack Manning #5 - First story by Pete Alvarado, second story by Phil DeLara #6 through 15 - Warren Tufts (#6 was reprinted in issue #26) #16 through 25 and 27 through 30 - Dan Spiegle
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Post by Ark on Apr 10, 2015 11:46:25 GMT -5
Really cool. PDFs it looks like.
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Post by bizarremoon on Dec 25, 2015 18:22:26 GMT -5
Do they have the Scooby Doo archie comics possibly too? I heard those were interesting but don't know where to find them.
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Post by Soupperson on May 26, 2016 15:28:19 GMT -5
It's a shame they don't come in physical.
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Post by slicknickshady on May 27, 2016 0:40:28 GMT -5
It's a shame they don't come in physical. Seriously look up how much some of those physical copies go for on ebay. a lot. lol.
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Post by Soupperson on Jun 20, 2016 14:12:04 GMT -5
It's a shame they don't come in physical. Seriously look up how much some of those physical copies go for on ebay. a lot. lol. Well it's not like Scooby is making the money of those issues being sold, why can't they just reprint them and make the money?
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Post by russm on Jun 20, 2016 14:45:14 GMT -5
Printing on demand would solve the generation of the item, but not the rights and who gets paid for what.
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