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Cover: George Gregg
Four Favorites #11
“Things Are Not What They Seem”
In "Things Are Not What They Seem," Harvey Kurtzman’s dynamic art brings to life the chilling return of Drako-Saki, a Japanese vampire and embodiment of the netherworld’s darkest spirit, resurrected to undermine the Allied war effort. Cover by George Gregg, this 1943 issue from Ace Magazines delivers a gripping blend of supernatural dread and wartime intrigue, all rendered with Kurtzman’s sharp, expressive style.
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artist, inker Harvey Kurtzman · cover George Gregg
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artist, inker Harvey Kurtzman
cover pencils, inks George Gregg
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Drako-Saki, a Japanese vampire considered the father of Japanese evil and a spirit of the netherworld, is raised from the dead to help defeat the Allied war effort.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).