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Dark Shadows | |
Title: | "Souls in Bondage" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 10 |
Cover price: | .15 |
Cover date: | August, 1971 |
Publisher: | Gold Key Comics |
Credits | |
Writers: | D.J. Arneson |
Pencilers: | Joe Certa |
Inkers: | Joe Certa |
Cover artists: | George Wilson |
Cover inker: | George Wilson |
Cover colorist: | George Wilson |
Letterers: | John Duffy |
Editors: | Wally Green |
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"Souls in Bondage" is the tenth issue of the first Dark Shadows ongoing comic book series published by Gold Key Comics - a division of the Western Publishing Company. It was written by D.J. Arneson with artwork and inks by Joe Certa, and lettering by John Duffy. The cover art is a painted illustration rendered by George Wilson. The story was edited by Wally Green. This issue shipped with an August, 1971 cover date and carries a cover price of .15 cents per copy.
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- Dark Shadows was created by executive producer and showrunner Dan Curtis. Major storylines were developed by writers Art Wallace and Sam Hall. The original daytime Gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows aired on ABC from June of 1966 to April of 1971 spanning a total of 1,245 episodes. Two spin-off films House of Dark Shadows and Night of Dark Shadows were released in theaters in 1970 and 1971. A remake series of Dark Shadows was produced in 1991 and ran for thirteen episodes on NBC. In 2012, director Tim Burton crafted a comical reboot of Dark Shadows as a high-budget feature film.
- The tagline to this issue is "Barnabas Collins! His earthly form enchained... his spirit enslaved!"
- The story from this issue is divided into two chapters:
- "A Message from Barnabas"
- "The Temple of Evil"