Ibis #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePrince Ibis battles dangerous creatures summoned from the Book of Evil. After a creature escapes and Ibis vanishes, his companion Taia must open the wicked tome to find him. A high priest reveals that an ancient cult seeks to awaken the Titans from beneath Mount Olympus by using the book's power, and Ibis must stop them before the titans are released to devastate the world. The Ibistick and magical forces clash as Ibis confronts the cult's schemes to resurrect these mythological beings.
In "The Book of Evil," Ibis encounters a mysterious human-skin-bound tome filled with lifelike illustrations of extinct creatures—each one a potential threat. When one of the beasts, painted by the enigmatic Xanthilly using a magic potion, escapes its pages, Ibis must venture into the book itself, unarmed and without his Ibistick, to confront the deadly creature before it claims its next victim.
When Ibis discovers a centuries-old book bound in human skin—filled with disturbingly lifelike paintings of monstrous beasts—his Ibistick warns him of genuine evil afoot. A horned creature from the book's pages materializes to commit murder, and Ibis must uncover the dark sorcery behind the paintings and stop the beast before it claims more victims. With the help of his magical Ibistick, Ibis races to understand and destroy the source of this nightmare made flesh.
When a Titan Cult steals a sacred stone containing the location of an ancient burial vault beneath Mount Olympus, Prince Ibis must race against time to prevent the resurrection of the Titans themselves—ancient, devastatingly powerful beings whose last awakening brought terror and destruction to the world. With the aid of a mysterious priest of Jove and his own magical powers, Ibis descends into the depths of the mountain to confront both the cult and the awakening giant they've summoned forth. It's a battle that will test whether even the white magic of Egypt can stand against the primal force of myth itself.
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Reprinted in Ibis #6 (1948), Ibis the Invincible #[nn] (1950), Super Giant #10 (1974)
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