Marvel Premiere #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel Premiere #27 (December 1975) brings Satana, the Devil's Daughter, into her own full-color series for the first time, and Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia's cover sets the tone perfectly. Satana — red-haired, costumed in magenta and black, wielding chains and a dagger amid roaring flames — stands her ground as an angry mob closes in, torches raised and crying "Burn her! Destroy the spawn of Satan!" It's a vivid, tension-charged image that promises writer Chris Claremont and artists Tony DeZuniga and Rico Rival have something genuinely compelling in store with the story titled "Deathsong.
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Satana stops Dansker from destroying the world in his attempt to be free of Satan.
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