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- galleryDClost.htm archivedate "2015-10-26".
- galleryDClost.htm archiveurl "https://web.archive.org/web/20151026081221/http://www.treasurycomics.com/gallery/galleryDClost.htm".
- galleryDClost.htm date "n.d.".
- galleryDClost.htm deadurl "no".
- galleryDClost.htm first "Rob".
- galleryDClost.htm isCitedBy List_of_comics_solicited_but_never_published.
- galleryDClost.htm isCitedBy The_Amazing_World_of_DC_Comics.
- galleryDClost.htm last "Kelly".
- galleryDClost.htm publisher "TreasuryComics.com".
- galleryDClost.htm quote "I guess the most infamous "lost" DC treasury comic was the ambitious King Arthur book. Intended as four-part series by Gerry Conway and Nestor Redondo, the book was heavily promoted in the seventh issue of DC's self-published fanzine, Amazing World of DC Comics, as well as in ads that ran in their Sept. 1975 issues.".
- galleryDClost.htm title "DC - Lost Treasuries".
- galleryDClost.htm url "http://www.treasurycomics.com/gallery/galleryDClost.htm".