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Conjura Satanica
Editores Mexicanos Asociados, S.A. · 1977–1978 · 31 issues
About the series
A short-lived but potent 31-issue series from Editores Mexicanos Asociados, S.A., Conjura Satánica (1977–1978) is a cult-classic Mexican horror comic that leans into occult themes and conspiratorial dread. The series is best remembered for its lurid, atmospheric covers and the moody artwork of frequent collaborator Ángel Mora, whose style gave the title a distinctively gritty, supernatural edge. While brief, it stands as a fascinating artifact of late-1970s Mexican comics, offering a raw, unflinching take on Satanic panic-era storytelling that still resonates with fans of vintage horror.