Indrajal Comics #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Black Wizard!", the rise in robberies during the Magician's Convention baffles the police—until Mandrake uncovers a chilling pattern: each crime mimics a magician’s signature trick, yet every performer has a perfect alibi. With André LeBlanc’s dynamic art and Ben Oda’s crisp lettering, this 1967 Indrajal Comics standout blends mystery and illusion in a clever, suspenseful tale.
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Robberies have increased since the Magician's Convention began. But each time a magician's signature trick is used for a heist - that magician has an airtight alibi. Helping the police Mandrake puts each magician to the test trying to identify the thief.
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