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Black Magic #3 CGC 3.0

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2-3/1951 - Cover art by Jack Kirby. A Silver Bullet for Your Heart!, art by Jack Kirby. A Curse on You!, art by Mort Meskin. Satan's Sister!, art by Bill Draut; Mark must discover the secret of Lisa Farr and her evil twin, Peggy. The Signal text story. The World of Shadows, art by George Roussos. The Voices in the Night!, art by Marvin Stein. The cover features striking pre-code horror artwork in the 'True Amazing Accounts of Black Magic' series. The comic includes 52 pages of spine-chilling stories and bizarre supernatural tales from the early 1950s. An excellent addition for collectors of horror comics and vintage Golden Age books.

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Certification Number

1996009015

Title/Series

Black Magic

Issue Number

3

Publisher

Prize Publications

Grade

3.0

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

LIGHT TAN TO OFF-WHITE

Notes

heavy spine roll small, multiple piece out cover small, multiple tear spine moderate tanning cover Mort Meskin, Bill Draut, George Roussos, Joe Simon and Marvin Stein art Jack Kirby cover and art

Graded Date

December 12, 2018

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