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===Magazines=== During its original run, ''Dark Shadows'' was featured in many magazines, including ''Afternoon TV'', ''[[Castle of Frankenstein]]'', ''Daytime TV'', and ''[[Famous Monsters of Filmland]]''. Even after the show ended, it received coverage in genre magazines of the 1970s, like ''[[Curtis Magazines#Monsters of the Movies|Monsters of the Movies]]''. In 2003, a two-part article titled "Collecting ''Dark Shadows'': Return to Collinwood", written by Rod Labbe, appeared in ''Autograph Collector'' magazine; it was the first major article to chronicle the show in years. In 2005, ''Scary Monsters Magazine'' devoted an entire issue (#55) to ''Dark Shadows''. Included were full-length interviews with cast members [[Marie Wallace]], David Selby, and Kathryn Leigh-Scott, as well as "Don't Open That Coffin! A Baby Boomer's Adventures in the Land of ''Dark Shadows''!" Both the ''Autograph Collector'' and ''Scary Monsters'' articles were penned by freelance writer Rod Labbe, who once ran a fan club for [[Dennis Patrick]] (Jason McGuire, Paul Stoddard) in 1969β70.{{citation needed|date=July 2013}} Labbe also contributes to ''Fangoria'' magazine and is did a series of full-length interviews with surviving original cast members, leading up to the release of the 2012 film. Labbe's interview with [[Jerry Lacy]], who played the nefarious Reverend Trask, appeared in issue #296. His second, with Kathryn Leigh Scott, was in issue #304. The latest, a [[Christopher Pennock|Chris Pennock]] (Jeb Hawkes, a.k.a. "The Leviathan") profile, ran in issue #310. He also interviewed Marie Wallace (Eve and Jenny Collins). A lengthier version of Scott's interview can be found on her website.{{citation needed|date=July 2013}}
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