Atlantic special #5/1981
"Jägarens byte" delivers a sharp, moody twist in the Daredevil mythos, with Steve Gerber’s script weaving mystery and moral ambiguity through a tense encounter between Daredevil and the enigmatic Måndraken. Don Heck and Jim Starlin’s dynamic art, inked by Don Perlin, brings a stark, textured intensity to the story, while Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia’s cover captures the issue’s brooding atmosphere. A 5,50 SEK comic from 1981, it stands as a striking chapter in the character’s journey.
In "Jägarens byte," a mysterious figure hires Kraven to eliminate Daredevil, setting off a deadly chain of events that begins with the abduction of Black Widow and a violent assault at a party hosted by Kerwin J. Broderick, Matt Murdock’s boss. Kraven’s relentless pursuit culminates in a brutal confrontation that leaves Daredevil stunned and vulnerable.
In "Hotet från Saturnus måne," Daredevil is hurled off a cliff by Kraven, only to be whisked away to the hidden lair of Måndraken, a mysterious figure with ties to Saturn's moon. She accuses him of being Thanos’s servant, revealing fragments of her past to sway his loyalty—until she realizes she’s been deceived. Just as she begins to understand the truth, the real threat emerges: Matt Murdock’s superior, Kerwin J. Broderick, who unleashes the monstrous Terrex upon the world.
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