Book: Jack Kirbys The Demon - DC Comics
Book: The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression - Scribner
Book: The Complete Book of Devils and Demons - Skyhorse Publishing
Book: The Demon Lover: The Roots of Terrorism - Washington Square Press
Book: Devils, Demons and Witchcraft - Dover Publications
Book: Jack Kirbys The Demon [Hardcover] [2008] (Author) Jack Kirby - DC Comics
Book: Demon (1972 series) #1 - DC Comics
Book: Jack Kirbys The Demon by Jack Kirby (Nov 25 2008) - DC Comics
Book: Demon #1 - DC
Book: The Demon #9 (Dc Comic) 1973 Jack Kirby ART (VOL. 1) - DC COMICS
Book: Demon, The No. 2 - DC COMICS
Book: The Demon No. 13 Oct. 1973 (Sorcery and death above Gotham City Streets!, Volk. 2) - DC
Book: Demon Comic Book Issue No 1 September 1972 - DC
Book: The Demon #5 - National Periodical (D C Comics)
Book: Demon (1972, 1st series) #3 - DC Comics
Book: Demon (1st Series) #15 - DC
Book: Far From the Tree: Parents, Children and the Search for Identity - Scribner
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