Before they decided to specialize in teen humor and change the name of their company to Archie Comics, MLJ was known for publishing some of the most violent and family-unfriendly comics of the Golden Age, including the Comet and the Hangman.
Madam Satan, servant (and possibly something more) to Lucifer, fit right in.






from Pep Comics #17
It does seem a bit tame by today's standards, though. Evolving social mores?
ReplyDeleteI think Madam Satan was reincarnated into Veronica!
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