Indrajal Comics #68
"Terror from Outer Space [Part I]" kicks off in 1968 with a fascinating blend of myth and misdirection, tracing magic’s roots from ancient healers to the modern art of illusion. This issue explores how ancient tricks gave way to scientific wonders like safety matches, blurring the line between magic and mastery—setting the stage for a story where perception is everything. Cover by B. Govind captures the era’s sense of wonder in a striking, typeset-lettered presentation.
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Doodling mean pictures of the teacher on the way to school, Henry spots an apple on her desk when he arrives. He immediately doodles a nice picture of the 'teecher' on the black board, and is rewarded with the apple.
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