King Comics
| Parent company | King Features | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1966 | 
| Defunct | 1967 | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Headquarters location | New York City | 
| Key people | Bill Harris | 
| Publication types | Comic books | 
| Fiction genres | Action, Adventure, Humor | 
| Imprints | King Paks | 
King Comics, a short-lived comic book imprint of King Features Syndicate, was an attempt by King Features to publish comics of its own characters, rather than through other publishers.[1] A few King Comics titles were picked up from Gold Key Comics. King Features placed former Gold Key editor Bill Harris in charge of the line.[2]
The line was published from August 1966 to December 1967.[3] The King Comics Flash Gordon title was well-received, winning three Alley Awards in 1966 and another in 1967.[2] The series had distribution problems throughout its run. Several distributors refused to take the King Comics because their first issues lacked a Comics Code Authority seal; King subsequently obtained a CCA seal, used on all later issues.[2] King Features tried to overcome the distribution problem by selling its titles in special "King Paks" of three to variety stores and supermarkets. [2] This tactic failed to gain more readers, and the King Comics line was discontinued. [2][3]
Many stories created for King Comics were later published in the continuation of most of King's titles by Charlton Comics.[4]
Titles
[edit]- Beetle Bailey #54–65 (Aug. 1966–Dec. 1967), continued from Gold Key, continued by Charlton with #67 (#66 sold overseas only by King)
 - Blondie Comics #164–175 (Aug. 1966–Dec. 1967), continued from Harvey Comics, continued by Charlton with #177 (no #176 was published)
 - Flash Gordon #1–11 (Sept. 1966–Dec. 1967), continued by Charlton
 - Jungle Jim #5 (Dec. 67), reprinted Dell Comics' issue #5, continued by Charlton using Dell's numbering
 - Mandrake the Magician #1–10 (Sept. 1966–Nov. 1967)
 - The Phantom #18–28 (Sept. 1966–Dec. 1967), continued from Gold Key, continued by Charlton
 - Popeye #81–92 (Sept. 1966–Nov. 1967), continued from Gold Key, continued by Charlton
 
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Grand Comics Database
 - ^ a b c d e John Wells and Keith Dallas, American comic book chronicles: the 1960s,1965-1969 Raleigh, North Carolina : TwoMorrows Publishing, 2014. ISBN 9781605490557 (p. 141-5, 150-2)
 - ^ a b Batton Lash,"Introduction" to Flash Gordon Comic-Book archives:Volume 2. Milwaukie, Or. :Dark Horse Books, 2010. ISBN 9781595826190 (p.6-7).
 - ^ Griffin, Bob and John. "The Phantom: A Publishing History in the U.S.A."