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Devilina was the only Atlas-Seaboard black and white magazine with a regularly featured character, and the title’s star is sort of a cross between Vampirella and Marvel’s Satana. The sister of Satan, she is transported through time, along with her mother, from the Biblical “time of the casting out” to modern day New England. There, under the watchful eye of her mother, the infant Devilina grows to womanhood in a mansion guarding “the secret entrance to Hell.”

Shortly after arriving at college, Devilina is contacted by Satan, who invites her to join him in ruling Hell. She refuses and is allowed to return home.

Years pass and Devilina pushes family concerns out of her mind as she pursues her studies. After her date to the graduation ball is killed in a fire triggered by Satan, she vows a war of vengeance on her brother.

In addition to the main feature with Ric Estrada story and art, the first issue features a cover by Pulojar and contributions of creators such as Gabe Levy, Pablo Marcos, Leo Duranona, Michael Cahlin, Ralph Reese, John Albano, Jack Sparling, Martin Pasko, and Leo Summers.

The second issue features a cover by George Torjussen, another Devilina tale by Ric Estrada, and other stories by John Albano, Frank Thorne, Jack Sparling, Suso, and Leo Summers.