Showing posts with label Dell Movie Classic Collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dell Movie Classic Collection. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 January 2019

Dell Movie Classic Collection. Fourth and last delivery



Movie Classic   (1962)

Publisher: Dell

Publication Date: May/Jul 1962 - 1970

Country: United States

Language: English 


This is a somewhat "invented" title. In truth, each issue was published as a one shot, and came out roughly when the movie of the same name did. Despite the fact that these are essentially one-shots, convention amongst those who collect these issues is that they're all generally grouped together under the only words that appeared on the cover of all issues, Movie Classic. This "title" is consistently seen across a wide variety of referential and common usages, including The Overstreet Price Guide, the Michigan State University comic library, auction listings, specialized fan sites, and many comic review sites.
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  TITLES:

The Masque of the Red Death
The Mummy
The Music Man
The Naked Prey 
The Parent Trap
The Phantom Planet
The Pride And The Passion
The Raven
The Sons of Katie Elder
The Three Stooges meet Hercules
The Time Machine
The Underwater City
The Valley of Gwangi
Toby Tyler
Tomb of Ligei
Treasure Island 
Twice Told Tale
Two on a Guillotine
 The Mummy & Other Stories 
Valley of Gwangi
War-Gods of the Deep
Whos Minding The Mint 
Yellowstone Kelly




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Friday, 14 December 2018

Dell Movie Classic Collection. Third delivery



Movie Classic   (1962)

Publisher: Dell

Publication Date: May/Jul 1962 - 1970

Country: United States

Language: English 


This is a somewhat "invented" title. In truth, each issue was published as a one shot, and came out roughly when the movie of the same name did. Despite the fact that these are essentially one-shots, convention amongst those who collect these issues is that they're all generally grouped together under the only words that appeared on the cover of all issues, Movie Classic. This "title" is consistently seen across a wide variety of referential and common usages, including The Overstreet Price Guide, the Michigan State University comic library, auction listings, specialized fan sites, and many comic review sites.
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  TITLES:

Sons of Katie Elder
Spartacus 
Swiss Family Robinson
Ten Who Dared 
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
The Big Circus.cbz
The Boy and the Pirates
The Castilian
The Cat
The Creature 01
The Dirty Dozen 
The FBI Story
The Great Locomotive Chase
The Great Race
The Hallelujah Trail
The Horse Soldiers
The Horsemasters
The Incredible Mr Limpet
The Lost World
The Magic Sword







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Tuesday, 11 December 2018

Dell Movie Classic Collection. Second delivery



Movie Classic   (1962)

Publisher: Dell

Publication Date: May/Jul 1962 - 1970

Country: United States

Language: English 


This is a somewhat "invented" title. In truth, each issue was published as a one shot, and came out roughly when the movie of the same name did. Despite the fact that these are essentially one-shots, convention amongst those who collect these issues is that they're all generally grouped together under the only words that appeared on the cover of all issues, Movie Classic. This "title" is consistently seen across a wide variety of referential and common usages, including The Overstreet Price Guide, the Michigan State University comic library, auction listings, specialized fan sites, and many comic review sites.
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  TITLES:

I Aim at the Stars
Ivanhoe
Jack The Giant Killer 
Jason and the Argonauts
Lancelot and Guinevere 
Lawrence 
Lion of Sparta
McHale's Navy
Merrills Marauders
Mouse on the Moon
None But The Brave 
Operation Bikini 
Operation Crossbow
Pollyanna
Quentin Durward 
Ring of Bright Water 
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
Ski Party 
Solomon and Sheba














 


Saturday, 24 November 2018

Dell Movie Classic Collection. First delivery




Movie Classic   (1962)

Publisher: Dell

Publication Date: May/Jul 1962 - 1970

Country: United States

Language: English 


This is a somewhat "invented" title. In truth, each issue was published as a one shot, and came out roughly when the movie of the same name did. Despite the fact that these are essentially one-shots, convention amongst those who collect these issues is that they're all generally grouped together under the only words that appeared on the cover of all issues, Movie Classic. This "title" is consistently seen across a wide variety of referential and common usages, including The Overstreet Price Guide, the Michigan State University comic library, auction listings, specialized fan sites, and many comic review sites.

Cracking the code

Despite the wide usage of the term, "Movie Classic", there is great justification for viewing each issue of this "series" as a one-shot within its own title. In the first place, no issue bears an indicia which includes the words, "Movie Special". The titles given in each indicia are particular to the issue in question. Indeed, the strange numbering system on each cover reveals that they were clearly one-shots.
Each number is given in terms of an eight digit code: PP-TTT-YMM.
The first two digits had to do with the price. If the issue cost 15¢, it got the code "01". If it cost 12¢, then it got the code "12".
The next three digits were a numeric code based upon the title of series. This code was relative to the title's position in the alphabet. Hence Zulu was given the relatively high number of "950", while Around the World Beneath the Sea got the much lower "030". Titles beginning with letters of the alphabet between "A" and "Z" got numbers in between.
The final three digits were coded for the last digit of the year, plus two digits for the month. Therefore, a number ending in 010 would have been released in October, 1970.
When looked at in full, The Prince and the Pauper's code of 01-654-207 thus meant "a 15¢ issue with a title beginning with the letters "PRI" whose last month of release was July 1962."
Since the system applied across all Dell titles, the implication of no two issues of Movie Classic having the same title code is that they should be considered as separate titles.
However, this code was so deliberately obscure that most collectors weren't aware of its meaning until scholarship long after Dell stopped publishing. Thus, the words "Movie Classic" seen on every cover gave rise to a tradition of grouping these issues together. It is that tradition, more than strict indicia accuracy, that we respect here.



The series' run

Beginning and ending dates for this title are speculative and incomplete. Finding the complete list of everything that could be considered a part of this title is difficult, because of the ephemeral nature of these issues; they were tie-ins to movies that, generally, led to no further comic stories. Indeed many of the films that received treatment here are now themselves mostly forgotten.


Four Color "Movie Classics" vs. Movie Classics

Just to add to the confusion, Dell released a number of issues of Four Color with the words "Movie Classic" on the cover. However, Four Color Movie Classics are distinguishable from this series by a difference in the way the words "Movie Classic" appear on the cover.  If the issue is a Four Color Movie Classic, the words "Movie Classic" appear in somewhat stylized type within the Dell logo box. If they're a part of the Movie Classic series, they appear elsewhere on the cover, in a simple sans serif font.
Also, the numbering system is different. Four Color Movie Classics are in the format XXXX-YYY, whereas "genuine" Movie Classics have the format PP-TTT-YMM. (For Four Color Movie Classics, this XXXX-YYY format is truncated to just XXXX on the cover, whereas the cover number for Movie Classics is the full PP-TTT-YMM code.)

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  TITLES:

 A Dog of Flanders 
Around The World Under The Sea
Battle Of The Bulge 
Beach Blanket Bingo
Ben - Hur 
Bon Voyage
Cheyenne Autumn 
David Ladd's Life Story
Die Monster, Die!r
Dinosaurus
Dondi 
Dr Who and the Daleks
Dracula
Ensign Pulver 
Frankenstein
Greyfriars Bobby
Hatari!
Hercules Unchained
Horizontal Lieutenant
Huckleberry Finn






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Tuesday, 25 September 2018

Dell Movie Classic Collection 03 Battle Of The Bulge


 Battle Of The Bulge

Movie Classic #056

Published  June 1966
Cover Price  0.12 USD
Pages  36
Editing  Don Arneson 
Color:   color 
Dimensions:    standard Silver Age US 
Paper Stock:    glossy cover; newsprint interior 
Binding:  saddle-stitched 
Publishing Format:   one-shot 
Publication Type:   magazine 


Colonel Kohler leads the surprise German offensive known as the Battle of the Bulge. Recognizing that Kohler is short of gasoline, American soldiers stop him by defending or destroying the fuel dumps;

 Adaptation of the 1965 Warner Brothers-Cinerama movie.



Story "The Battle of the Bulge"

Pencils:   Dick Giordano
Inks:  Vince Colletta



























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