The Dark Horse book of witchcraft : eight weird mysteries of powerful women and supernatural skill-- told in words and pictures : also, high priestess Phyllis Currott reveals the wisdom of witchcraft : tales of magic and splendor

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Graphic Allie
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The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft conjures up weird tales of horror and magic the likes of which one seldom sees in graphic novels. Mignola returns with another Hellboy story; Thompson (Scary Godmother) and Dorkin (Dork, Hectic Planet) return to their characters in the stunning Stray' story, the surprise hit of the first volume in this series. Morse (Ancient Joe, Soulwind) presents an evocative and carefully researched tale of old Salem, digging into the madness of the accusations leveled there, which ended more than thirty lives in a few short months.'

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MacBeth / story, William Shakespeare ; adaptation and art, Tony Millionaire -- The troll witch : a Hellboy adventure / story and art, Mike Mignola -- Mother of toads / story, Clark Ashton Smith ; art, Gary Gianni -- The flower girl / story, Scott Allie ; art, Paul Lee & Brian Horton -- The gris-gris / story and art, Jim & Ruth Keegan -- Golden calf blues / story, Mark Ricketts ; art, Sean Phillips -- The truth about witch[c]raft : an interview with high priestess Phyllis Curott / by Scott Allie -- Salem and Mary Sibley / story and art, Scott Morse -- Unfamiliar / story, Evan Dorkin ; art, Jill Thompson.

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