Black Magic #5 (29)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Monsters of St. Laurant," Johnny finds unexpected peace in Sanctuary, a hidden haven for those marked by difference. His quiet life shifts when he begins to fall for Elena, the mysterious secretary whose past holds a secret that could change everything. A gripping tale from the early days of Prize Comics, drawn with bold energy by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, and rendered in striking cover art by the same duo.
In the hidden enclave of Sanctuary, where the deformed live in peace, Johnny finds unexpected connection with Elena, the quiet and kind secretary—until a chilling truth about her begins to unravel. Written by a master of suspense and illustrated with haunting precision, this gripping tale from Black Magic #5 explores the fragile line between acceptance and fear.
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Reprinted in Black Magic #1 (1973), Doomsday #24 (1974), Horror Tales #4 (1974), Weird #4 (1974), Tales from the Tomb #1 (1975), The Comic Book Makers #[nn] (1990), The Best of Simon and Kirby #[nn] (2009), The Simon and Kirby Library #[nn] (2014)
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