Crazy Magazine #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Power," Mordred Locks tries to modernize Camelot by forcing disco on its dance halls, but Merlin Brown answers the call with an unexpected ally: the African-American Black Knight, bringing soul to the realm in a clash of rhythms and magic. Written by Stan Lee and Jim Owsley, with dynamic art by Joe Maneely and vibrant colors by Beth Firmin, this 1982 issue blends myth and music in a uniquely funky twist. The cover by Gary Hallgren and Mary Wilshire captures the era’s flair with bold, stylized energy.
In "The Menace of Mordred the Evil!" from Crazy Magazine #91, Mordred Locks unleashes his latest scheme: turning Camelot into a disco paradise. When the kingdom’s rhythm goes offbeat, Merlin Brown calls upon the African-American Black Knight to restore soul to the realm—one funky beat at a time.
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↩ Reprints Black Knight #1 (1955), Crazy Magazine #63 (1980), Crazy Magazine #65 (1980), Crazy Magazine #66 (1980), Crazy Magazine #72 (1981), Crazy Magazine #85 (1982)
Reprinted in Crazy #4 (1983)
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