I hope it's okay to revive an old thread, because the topic has relevance to a project I'm working on....
The reprints in Skywald were from PD comics but the new material is copyright.
I've been researching the Skywald magazines, and they APPEAR to be in the public domain due to the same technicality that put the early Charlton comics into the public domain.
The ownership statements in "Psycho," "Nightmare," and "Scream" do not contain the word Copyright (or an abbreviation) anywhere. The pre-1978 law clearly states that word must be present in some form, and it is nowhere to be found in the Skywald magazines. (The Copyright symbol was optional until 1978, but not the word itself.)
Is there something I've overlooked regarding the Skywald Magazines? Was there a renewal after the '78 law change that i missed? I consider myself knowledgeable in these matters and a skilled researcher, but I am not at the level of you folks in these parts, so now I'm doubting my conclusions and findings.
Now, I agree that some of the covers appear to be been properly copyrighted to individual artists, but this does not appear to be the case of the content.
Help?