I remember the 70s a time of equal opportunity for many different kinds of humans and ideals. Growing up, there was an African American version of most toys, ie. Black GI Joe’s, Black Barbies and so on. This vibe of cultural inclusion was even apparent in comics – this is why Marvel had titles like Powerman & Black Panther. This is also during the time that the The SON of SATAN comic came on to the market. I have a good feeling that today the far right would not allow a title like this to exist. I was always drawn to the The SON of SATAN covers and would stare at them for eons. This is why today we celebrate this radical comic with a huge gallery of its iconic covers…Hail The SON of SATAN!
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AKA Daimon Hellstrom. I was fascinated by this character when I was a kid. Still interesting.