The Gold Key Comics Legacy

As we look towards our future, we cannot help but honor our storied past. During the height of its influence, Gold Key published hundreds of titles across genres — from sci-fi and adventure to westerns and mysteries. Its partnership with entertainment giants like Disney, Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros., and King Features made it one of the most widely read publishers in the world.

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Gold Key Select 1 - Digital Download

The 1962 Gold Key comic books Thriller 1 and Thriller 2 are making their way back into the spotlight in a curated, ongoing release as part of Gold Key’s new Gold Key Select edition of Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery. Known for their eerie storytelling and captivating artwork, these classics are set to thrill a new generation of readers while offering a sense of nostalgia for long-time fans.

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  • Welcome to the Gold Key Universe!

    Welcome to the Gold Key Universe!

    Universes have split, multiplied, and even collided, however, the Gold Key Universe...is resurrecting. We anticipate that when it does, it is going to unlock the comic lover inside of us...

    Welcome to the Gold Key Universe!

    Universes have split, multiplied, and even collided, however, the Gold Key Universe...is resurrecting. We anticipate that when it does, it is going to unlock the comic lover inside of us...

  • 1962-1984 & Beyond

    1962-1984 & Beyond

    1962-1984 Gold Key Comics was created in 1962, when its parent Western Publishing Company switched to in-house publishing rather than packaging content for branding and distribution by its business partner, Dell...

    1962-1984 & Beyond

    1962-1984 Gold Key Comics was created in 1962, when its parent Western Publishing Company switched to in-house publishing rather than packaging content for branding and distribution by its business partner, Dell...

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