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Black Cat Comics #59
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From Harvey's Strange Suspense Tales line, Black Cat Mystic #59 (1957) leads with a genuinely unsettling cover penciled and inked by Jack Kirby — a young figure whose face is being eerily erased from existence, shown mid-stride while shackled in chains as alarmed soldiers and a scientist look on in horror. A speech bubble warns, "He's erasing himself from sight — for the safety of the world, we've got to stop him!", perfectly teasing the story "Today I Am A--?" below. It's Kirby at his suspenseful best, wringing real dread out of a single striking image.
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writer, artist Jack Kirby
writer, inker Joe Simon
letterer Howard Ferguson
cover pencils, inks Jack Kirby
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