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Cover: Kurt Schaffenberger
Secrets of the Unknown #128
“The Legend of the Good Witch!”
In "The Legend of the Good Witch!", a young woman haunted by her mother’s dark legacy in 17th-century Salem seeks redemption by using her inherited powers to heal rather than harm. Written by Pierre Alonzo and brought to life with expressive art by John Forte, this 1972 tale from Alan Class explores a haunting twist on folklore. The cover, by Kurt Schaffenberger, captures the story’s eerie yet hopeful tone.
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The daughter of an evil witch who was executed during the Salem witch trials wants to help people rather than hurt them like her mother did.
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