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5.0 out of 5 stars At some variance with the show, but wonderful nonetheless!
March 14, 1971, a new comic strip appeared from the Newspaper Enterprise Association, a comic strip entitled, Dark Shadows. Patterned on the successful (though doomed) American television show of the same name, the comics featured the vampire Barnabas Collins returning to his ancestral home in Maine and protecting his last living relatives, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard and...
Published on April 29, 2003 by Kurt A. Johnson

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could've been a lot better...
The comic strip itself is well-written, and the artwork is wonderful - what you can see of it. Unfortunately, the daily strips are reproduced SIX to a page. Whatever fine line work the artist put into the panels is lost in the tiny size. The daily strips are almost too small to read without getting a eye-strain headache. The book's dimensions should have been much...
Published on February 23, 2005 by H. L. Parten


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At some variance with the show, but wonderful nonetheless!, April 29, 2003
This review is from: Dark Shadows: The Comic Strip Book (Paperback)
March 14, 1971, a new comic strip appeared from the Newspaper Enterprise Association, a comic strip entitled, Dark Shadows. Patterned on the successful (though doomed) American television show of the same name, the comics featured the vampire Barnabas Collins returning to his ancestral home in Maine and protecting his last living relatives, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard and her daughter Carolyn. Expertly illustrated by Kenneth Bruce Bald, the black-and-white drawings wonderfully compliment the Gothic setting of the story, and illustrator did an excellent job of capturing Jonathan Frid's likeness.

The comic only ran for 52 week before it too was cancelled, and all of the comics are reproduced in this book. The comics cover six storylines: 1) Barnabas faces an ancient warlock who cannot die until he has killed the last of the Collins; 2) the goddess Isis has found all that she needs to restore her husband Osiris to life, except for his soul which is in the body of a certain vampire; 3) when a werewolf begins stalking the town of Collinsport, Barnabas acts; 4) the master of darkness, Mr. Sinestra, is angered that he never gained control of Barnabas Collins, and he sets out correct that; 5) when the daughter of an old college rival of Elizabeth arrives at Collinwood, people begin to die, and Barnabas needs to stop it; and 6) Barnabas sets out to change history and right a two hundred year wrong. Along the way, Barnabas uses his vampiric powers, but defeats his enemies with his wits and (more often) with his heart.

First of all, it must be said that these comics were written independently of the television show, and does *not* maintain continuity with it. That said, though, the stories are wonderful, the illustrations are excellent, and the book makes a wonderful purchase for anyone who fondly remembers the show. I loved this book, and highly recommend it!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could've been a lot better..., February 23, 2005
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H. L. Parten (Alabaster, Alabama) - See all my reviews
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The comic strip itself is well-written, and the artwork is wonderful - what you can see of it. Unfortunately, the daily strips are reproduced SIX to a page. Whatever fine line work the artist put into the panels is lost in the tiny size. The daily strips are almost too small to read without getting a eye-strain headache. The book's dimensions should have been much larger. Hopefully a better presentation will come out one day...I give it two stars for the art and one star for the story.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Shadows, April 4, 2007
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Michael Damiano (Westchester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is top notch. I had a hard time putting it down. It was nice to be able to re-visit Collinwood and get into a new story line. If you are a fan of Dark Shadows, I would recommend this book, especially on a dark, stormy night with the waves crashing below Widow's Hill!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Marky view, January 23, 2012
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Good storyline,it is ok disappionted the comic book is in black and white, if youre my generation, reading glasses vital.
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