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Black Magic was first released by Atlas magazine in 1983 and then reprinted in 1984. The story was republished by Seishinsha in 1985. [2] An English translation of Black Magic was released in four parts by Eclipse Comics in 1990. [3] An English language trade paperback version of the story was released by Dark Horse Comics in 1998 [4] and ...
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Black Magic is a 1949 Italian–American adventure drama film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Orson Welles, Nancy Guild and Akim Tamiroff. Set in the 18th century, it chronicles the life of Joseph Balsamo , an illusionist and charlatan who also went by the alias of Count Cagliostro.
M66 may refer to: M66 (New York City bus), a New York City Bus route in Manhattan; M-66 (Michigan highway), a state highway in Michigan; M66 motorway, a motorway in Greater Manchester, England; Black Magic M66, the classification of a fictional android; Messier 66, a spiral galaxy in the constellation Leo; Soltam M-66, a 160 mm mortar ...
Black Magic is a 1987 Filipino fantasy comedy film directed by Mike Relon Makiling. The film stars Dolphy , Zsa Zsa Padilla , Jestoni Alarcon , Rita Avila , Ian Veneracion , Michael Locsin, Rose Ann Gonzales Jovit Moya, Jennifer Sevilla, and Jaime Castillo.
Black magic (Middle English: nigromancy), sometimes dark magic, traditionally refers to the use of magic or supernatural powers for evil and selfish purposes. [1]
Black Magic is a 1975 Hong Kong horror film directed by Ho Meng Hua and starring Ti Lung, Lo Lieh, Tien Lie , Lily Li and Ku Feng. A sequel to the film was released ...
Black Magic M-66 (1987) by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and Shirow Masamune (this is the only anime in which Shirow played a direct role in the production) Appleseed (1988) by Kazuyoshi Katayama; Dominion (1988) by Takaaki Ishiyama and Kôichi Mashimo; New Dominion Tank Police (1990) by Noboru Furuse and Junichi Sakai