Atlantic special #7/1981
In "Med livet som insats," Steve Gerber and Don Heck deliver a gripping Daredevil tale where the villain Kerwin J. Broderick reveals his grand scheme to rule San Francisco, shooting both Daredevil and Måndraken with a beam weapon. When Daredevil’s sight becomes a liability in battle, he makes the difficult choice to regain his blindness—only to face a shocking new threat as Broderick unleashes the monstrous Terrex. Cover by Jim Starlin, John Romita, and Al Milgrom.
In "Med livet som insats," Daredevil faces a chilling new threat as Kerwin J. Broderick, the mastermind behind San Francisco’s rising tide of villains, strikes with a deadly ray pistol, leaving Daredevil and Måndraken wounded. When Daredevil must choose between saving Måndraken’s life and preserving his own sight, he makes a desperate sacrifice—restoring Måndraken’s vision at the cost of his own. Now weakened by his blindness, Daredevil fights alongside his allies against the Black Messiah, Ramrod, and the Screaming Angar, only to realize his sight is a liability. Just as he asks Måndraken to blind him again, Broderick arrives with the monstrous Terrex.
In "Bluffen," Broderick’s fusion with the monstrous Terrex turns San Francisco into a battlefield of wills, as he demands surrender or annihilation. With the city hanging in the balance, Captain Marvel rallies a desperate alliance—counting on the blind attorney Matt Murdock and the enigmatic Angar Skrikaren—to turn the tide.
In "Skrattar bäst...", Midas manipulates Abe Klein into betraying Stark and his allies, forcing Iron Man to battle his own robotic creations in a desperate bid to save them. When Midas touches him, Iron Man is turned to gold—but Stark escapes the armor, forges a new suit from old parts, and joins forces with Heart Knight and the unstable former lover Marianne Rogers to stop the villain. Abe Klein seeks forgiveness before his end.
In "Urladdningen," Järnmannen faces a golden crisis when his friends are turned to gold by Midas, prompting him to summon Hank Pym, a former Avenger, for help. Their efforts are interrupted by Den växande mannen, a lingering threat from Kang’s past, but with Pym and Hjärter Knekt working together, the team pushes forward—though the path to restoring the friends remains uncertain.
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