Black Magic Comics #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Angel of Death!", the remote Tyrolian alps hide a chilling secret in the town of Ravennes, where the legend of vampire Erik Lustveg refuses to die. When Rod and Dot Blair—descendants of the cursed family—arrive to uncover their past, they quickly realize the tales are more than just folklore. Norman Nodel’s art, inked by Vince Alascia, brings a haunting, gothic intensity to this eerie tale, while Jack Kirby and Joe Simon’s striking cover captures the story’s dark, otherworldly dread.
Jo and her brother Rod Blair arrive in the remote Tyrolian village of Ravennes, drawn by whispers of their bloodline’s dark past. What begins as a search for family history quickly turns uneasy as the townsfolk speak in hushed tones of the vampire Erik Lustveg—and the shadows seem to watch them too closely.
In "Haunted Honeymoon," newlyweds Roy and Dot Evans spend a restless night at the isolated home of an unsettling old man, only to uncover a chilling secret: a boy imprisoned in the house, guarded by a man terrified of the ghost he fears will return after his death. The tension mounts as the couple realizes they’re trapped in a house where the past refuses to stay buried.
In "Black Means Death!", Harry Walters' mounting frustration with his wife Karen boils over at a bar, where he’s drawn to a woman named Mara—so eerily like Karen it’s unsettling. As their encounter spirals into obsession, Harry makes a terrible choice that unravels in a shocking twist, forcing him to confront a truth far darker than he imagined.
In "The Ghoul Walks!" from Black Magic Comics #11, police detective Dan Noren follows a trail of terror that leads him deeper into a mystery he can't escape—until the horrifying truth reveals the killer isn't some stranger, but a reflection he can't deny.
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↩ Reprints Airboy Comics #9 [92] (1951), Eerie #7 (1952), Black Magic #9 (15) (1952)
Reprinted in Frogman Comics #5
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