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Playboy #5

May 1971 · Playboy · 1.00 USD
“No Reflection”

"No Reflection" is a striking, character-driven story from 1971, written and illustrated by Kiraz, whose singular artistic vision brings a tense, intimate atmosphere to a moment of sudden danger. A professor and his female student take a quiet walk along the docks, only to be confronted by a man with a gun—his intentions far more disturbing than robbery. The cover by Kiraz captures the story’s uneasy mood, making this a standout issue in the Playboy series.

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A professor and his female student are walking along the docks. A man with a gun forces them against an alley wall, but the gunman is more interested in undressing the girl than taking their money.

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