Black Magic (DC)
(DC, 1973-1975)
©1974 National Periodical Publications, Inc. (DC)
DC’s 1973 remake of Black Magic was a collection of classic Simon and Kirby stories from the 1950s. The nine issues of this series brought back such delightfully devilish tales as “Nasty Little Man” about a particularly nasty leprechaun; “The Angel of Death,” wherein a town believes itself hunted by a ghostly assassin (and the truth is much stranger!); and “The Courts of Sleep,” in which a heartless old man receives his well-deserved final reward.
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Nov 1973
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A: Joe Simon, Jack Kirby
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Dec 1973
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A: Joe Simon, Jack Kirby
Reprints from Black Magic (Prize) #2, 3, 18, 20, 23
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Apr 1974
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A: Joe Simon, Jack Kirby
Reprints from Black Magic (Prize) #13-15, 18; Apr-May issue
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Jun 1974
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W: Joe Simon · A: George Roussos, Mort Meskin, Joe Simon, Jack Kirby
Reprints from Black Magic (Prize) #1, 6
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Aug 1974
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A: Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, Mort Meskin
Reprints from Black Magic (Prize) #12, 13, 17, 25
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Oct 1974
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A: John Prentice, Bill Draut, Joe Simon, Jack Kirby
Reprints from Black Magic (Prize) #3, 5, 11, 17
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Dec 1974
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W: Joe Simon · A: Jack Kirby
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Apr 1975
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W: Jack Kirby, Joe Simon · A: Bill Draut, Mort Meskin, Jack Kirby, Joe Simon