Black Magic (comics)

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Black Magic
Prize Comics
DC Comics
Schedulebimonthly
Publication dateOct./Nov. 1950-Nov./Dec. 1961 (Prize)
Oct./Nov. 1973-Apr./May. 1975 (DC)
No. of issues50 (Prize)
9 (DC)
Creative team
Created byJoe Simon
Jack Kirby

Black Magic was a

Prize Comics from 1950 to 1961.[1] The series was packaged by the creative duo Joe Simon and Jack Kirby
, and featured non-gory horror content.

After 50 issues as Black Magic, the title's numbering continued for three more issues as the humor comic

Cool Cat
before being canceled.

DC reprint title

In 1973–1975, DC Comics published a nine-issue series reprinting Simon–Kirby material from the earlier series.[2] The new incarnation featured new covers with the same logo as the earlier issues of the Prize series. The reprint issues generally grouped the stories by theme; for example, all the stories in issue #1 dealt with intolerance toward human oddities, while all the stories in #4 were about death.

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