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Cover: Joe Orlando

Black Magic #6 [39]

Jul 1958 · Prize · 0.10 USD
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Contains 4 stories
The Abominable Snow Man!
6 pp · Drama

In "The Abominable Snow Man!", Joe and Dave return to the remote mountain site where Doc Adams vanished while hunting the legendary creature. After a violent bear attack leaves Dave unconscious, Joe fights off the beast with a sudden ice spear and sets out alone, tracking a shadowy figure into a blinding storm—only to be buried in an avalanche. He’s rescued by Doc Adams, who reveals he’s been secretly investigating the creature’s existence all along.

Food for Thought
6 pp · Science Fiction
The Phantom Ship
5.67 pp · Drama

In the storm-lashed waters of a forgotten coast, Hank and Jeff spot a ghostly vessel they believe to be the legendary Phantom Ship—only to find their fate tied to a man named Johnson, who offers them a perilous job with no pay. When Johnson reveals his badge and steers them toward the ship, the truth unfolds: the phantom is no myth, but a smuggler’s trap, and their only way out is deeper into the danger.

Double Trouble
7 pp · Crime

In "Double Trouble," a man on the run from execution finds himself utterly unseen by the townspeople he once knew—ignored, dismissed, even as the radio announces his hanging. When the sheriff he vowed to kill walks right past him, the fugitive flees, only to return to the prison where he’s finally seen, realizing too late the truth of the town’s silence.

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Full credits

artist, inker George Klein
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Joe Orlando

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Reprinted in Race for the Moon #18 (1965)

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