PopKulture's photos with the keyword: Gold Key

CM_G8_Battle_Aces_1

13 Mar 2009 178
The 1930's pulp hero got a makeover and briefly starred in this 1960's comic version from Gold Key Comics. G-8 and His Battle Aces - Issue No. 1, 1966.

CM_Doctor_Solar_17

13 Mar 2009 147
Doctor Solar battles a horde of prehistoric monsters on this spectacular painted cover. Doctor Solar - Issue no. 17, September 1966.

CM_Doctor_Solar_13

13 Mar 2009 164
Primo - the fiery creature from the Earth's core - resembles a primal diety such as Surtur of Norse mythology. Doctor Solar - Issue no. 13, July 1965.

CM_Captain_Venture_2

13 Mar 2009 159
Thrill as Rex and Scotty battle hungry plants in their second issue! This title lasted only two issues and featured reprints of a back-up series that ran in earlier issues of Gold Key's Space Family Robinson. Captain Venture - Issue no. 2, 1969.

CM_Captain_Venture_1

13 Mar 2009 147
This is the first of only two issues that featured reprints of a back-up series from earlier issues of Gold Key's Space Family Robinson. Captain Venture - Issue no. 1, 1968.

CM_Mighty_Samson_4

13 Mar 2009 137
In post-apocalyptic "N'Yark," Mighty Samson plays a harrowing version of baseball with the antagonists of - what else - a viking ship! Mighty Samson - Issue no. 4, December 1965.

CM_Space_Family_Robinson_7

13 Mar 2009 230
The Gold Key series Space Family Robinson actually predates the television series Lost in Space, which stars another namesake family, the Robinsons. Instead of Will and Penny, we have here youngsters Tim and Tam, whose parents Craig and June are also scientists like the crew from Lost in Space. Absent, however, from this earlier series are the meddlesome stowaway-saboteur, Dr. Smith, and his oft-reluctant companion, the Robot. Space Family Robinson - Issue no. 7, April 1964.

CM_UFO_Flying_Saucers

27 Mar 2009 1 177
Surely the first wave of a full-scale invasion, malevolent aliens stake their claim to rural America on the cover of the oversized first issue of UFO Flying Saucers. Issue no. 1, October 1968.

CM_Tom_and_Jerry_Funhouse

11 Apr 2009 150
Tuffy and Jerry engage in some home-improvement hi-jinx, much to the dismay of Tom Cat, in a cover scene reminiscent of The Three Stooges short, "A Plumbing We Will Go." Tom and Jerry Funhouse - Issue No. 1, November 1962.

CM_Bugs_Bunny_Show_Time

07 Jul 2009 181
I'm just waiting for Bugs' audience there to break into chaos. Bugs Bunny Show-Time - Issue No. 88, March 1963.

CM_Terry_Toons_TV_Time

07 Jul 2009 184
Consider Deputy Dawg (top) a warm-up. Now, if you remember Hector Heathcote (bottom), you're on the verge of a check-plus. For a check-plus-plus, what's the name of the elephant in the middle? (NO Googling!) New Terry-Toons TV Time - Issue No. 1, October 1962.

CM_The_Flintstones_Mar64

07 Jul 2009 183
I might seriously have to call into question the buoyancy of this makeshift raft. The Flintstones - Issue No. 17, March 1964.

CM_Top_Cat_Jan63

07 Jul 2009 205
The ultimate trashcan hipster - Top Cat - when cartoons caught a whiff of the brewing counter-culture revolution. Top Cat - Issue No. 5, January 1963

CM_Little_Dot_Oct68

07 Jul 2009 178
Little Dot at her psychedelic best... feelin' that good ol' vinyl groove. Little Dot - Issue No. 119, October 1968.

CM_Space_Family_Rob_Apr67

08 Jul 2009 190
Only a few pages into this outrageous tale, the Robinson Family finds themselves battling along side a group of 12th century Englishmen who fought under Richard the Lionhearted. Naturally, this unlikely alliance proves too much for a horde of marauding space savages. Space Family Robinson - Issue No. 21, April 1967 issue.

Insurmountable odds

17 May 2012 191
The Twilight Zone - No. 14, February 1966 issue.

Space gnomes!

17 May 2012 167
"A fighter pilot battles an enemy only he can see!" The Twilight Zone - No. 11, May 1965 issue.

Bunda the Great!

17 May 2012 186
Magnus Robot Fighter - No. 20, November 1967 issue. Cover painting by George Wilson.