Dark Shadows (1966-1971) was a soap opera with an emphasis on the supernatural that has garnered a cult following in the years since it left the air. The introduction of Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) catapulted the series to enormous success, capturing the public's imagination in a way that continues to endure today. This online fanzine will provide a place for rare photos, articles, stories, artwork, and other multimedia as a tribute to the magic and mystery that is Dark Shadows.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Two from Night of Dark Shadows
Labels:
Angelique,
Night of Dark Shadows,
quentin collins
Monday, March 30, 2020
Dark Shadows Comic Strip Season 7: The Power of Fire!
Sunday, March 29, 2020
David Selby and Roger Davis Rehearse
Labels:
behind the scenes,
David Selby,
Roger Davis
Saturday, March 28, 2020
House of Dark Shadows: Barnabas Attacks!
Labels:
barnabas collins,
fangs,
House of Dark Shadows,
vampire
Friday, March 27, 2020
Dark Shadows Comic Strip Season 7: Witch Vs. Phoenix!
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Lara Parker and Joel Crothers
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Dark Shadows Comic Strip Season 7: Releasing Laura!
Monday, March 23, 2020
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Dark Shadows Season 7: Spanning Two Times ... or Three!
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Barnabas by K. Bruce Bald
From the comic strip illustrated by K. Bruce Bald -- this was featured in a book called Vampires by Nancy Garden that I enjoyed as a child.
Dark Shadows Comic Strip Season 7: Gerard Stiles!
Friday, March 20, 2020
3 from Episode 1
Labels:
1966,
Burke,
Elizabeth Collins Stoddard,
Roger,
Victoria Winters,
Year One
Thursday, March 19, 2020
1968: Curing Barnabas Collins
One of my favorite Dark Shadows photos, and one that sums up the story fairly succinctly in a single image.
Labels:
1968,
barnabas collins,
fangs,
julia hoffman
Dark Shadows Comic Strip Season 7: Talk to Me, Julia!
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
1897: Quentin the Zombie
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
1840: 2 of Julia and Leticia
Monday, March 16, 2020
1968: Vampire Angelique and De-Vampirized Barnabas
Sunday, March 15, 2020
2004: Carolyn and the Barnabi
Look, it's Jessica Chastain, before she was super famous, and while she was attempting to play Carolyn Stoddard on the abortive 2004 WB Dark Shadows reboot that never was.
Dark Shadows Comic Strip Season 7: Season Premiere!
If you want to catch up, you can click on the "comic strip" link; to facilitate your understanding more immediately than that, here's a wee summary and the season finale from last year. Enjoy!
Previously on Dark Shadows: The Comic Strip ....
Collinwood in the winter of 1968/69: many beasties prowl the great estate. The evil witch-vampire Cassandra, a parallel version of Angelique, has been banished back to her own dimension ... but for how long? Angelique's brother Aristede, a warlock once seduced by Nicholas Blair, is really just a walking skin suit for Count Petofi, known throughout all dimensions as "the Lord," even more powerful than Lucifer in hell. To defeat him, Barnabas, Quentin, and Angelique used the I Ching to travel to 1897, where they found that Petofi had hitched his wagon with the phoenix Laura Collins. Meanwhile, Barnabas found himself distracted once again by another reincarnation of Josette, the Lady Kitty Hampshire, who vanished into Josette's portrait, seemingly at the bidding of Angelique. And Quentin, fresh from a century spent in hell, has returned with news that there is a demonic force that may be even scarier than Petofi ... something that calls itself "Gerard Stiles." During an epic battle with Laura, emboldened with Petofi's power, the great Phoenix of the Ages aims her fire at Barnabas ... who vanishes!
(Here's a tip ... if you want to enjoy the color Sunday strips, open them in a new tab and then blow them up so you can read them nicely and clearly.)
Before the season premiere, here is the last week of strips from Season 6 ...
And now ... the Season 7 premiere!
Saturday, March 14, 2020
1968: The Destruction of Joe Haskell
Labels:
1968,
Angelique,
barnabas collins,
Joe Haskell
Karlen and Frid Leaving the Studio
Labels:
behind the scenes,
John Karlen,
Jonathan Frid
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
1970 Parallel Time: Angelique Collins
Sunday, March 8, 2020
1968: Chatting Up Vicki
1971: Episode #1268 ... Season Finale!
Previously on Dark Shadows: Tom Jennings has returned from the dead, and Julia is using him to make her a full vampire! Maggie burned up Nicholas Blair and now her eyes are all black just like Willow's on Buffy! Everyone's fighting and Bathia Mapes is back except she looks just like Marie Wallace and, oooooh, what does she want? And will everyone be okay? (Spoiler alert: probably not.) Enjoy the season 2 finale of this continuation of the original series, 1971.
(Hint: for maximum enjoyability, right click on each image so they open to their fullest!)
Now ... you must promise not to be confused, lambykins ... next week I'll return with Season SEVEN of my long-running daily comic strip version of Dark Shadows that is similar but not identical to the original story (I've diverted in several intriguing ways; watch for a wedding at Collinwood ...). That picks up with Barnabas lost in a foreign time while Angelique and Quentin face the fire of the phoenix in 1897, leaving everyone else to face a mysterious ghost in 1969. (Also, whatever happened to Victoria Winters? Doesn't anyone remember her?) At any rate, stay tuned, kiddies ... the Dark Shadows Comic Strip will return next Sunday, then run every day through the summer! Thanks for reading!
(Hint: for maximum enjoyability, right click on each image so they open to their fullest!)
Now ... you must promise not to be confused, lambykins ... next week I'll return with Season SEVEN of my long-running daily comic strip version of Dark Shadows that is similar but not identical to the original story (I've diverted in several intriguing ways; watch for a wedding at Collinwood ...). That picks up with Barnabas lost in a foreign time while Angelique and Quentin face the fire of the phoenix in 1897, leaving everyone else to face a mysterious ghost in 1969. (Also, whatever happened to Victoria Winters? Doesn't anyone remember her?) At any rate, stay tuned, kiddies ... the Dark Shadows Comic Strip will return next Sunday, then run every day through the summer! Thanks for reading!
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