The Demon #11 – Vol. 1 – 1973 continues the legendary run by Jack Kirby, the visionary creator who brought a mythic, gothic energy to DC Comics’ supernatural canon. This issue, from the original Bronze Age series, dives deeper into the dual life of Jason Blood and his demonic alter-ego, Etrigan the Demon, blending high fantasy with occult horror in a way only Kirby could.
In this classic instalment, Etrigan is forced into conflict with otherworldly forces that threaten to tear apart both the mystical and mortal realms. Kirby’s dialogue is bold and theatrical, matching the thunderous artwork and intense pacing that defined this short-lived yet impactful series. Full of ancient magic, monstrous enemies, and haunting imagery, issue #11 is a stellar example of early '70s experimental storytelling within superhero comics.
Collectors of vintage DC will appreciate the distinctive art style, historical significance, and enduring appeal of this issue, which stands as part of the original 16-issue series that helped establish Etrigan as a cult-favourite antihero.
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For fans of Kirby, Bronze Age comics, or supernatural DC characters, The Demon #11 is a worthy and fascinating addition to any collection.
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