Daredevil #109
Daredevil #109 (1954) kicks off with a lighthearted prank war between Dilly and Gruesome, whose April Fool’s antics take a surprising turn when Gruesome receives a genuine court summons—leaving the outcome uncertain. The story, illustrated with crisp, expressive detail by Ben Brown, captures the tension between playful chaos and real consequences. The cover, a lively and dramatic piece by Charles Biro, perfectly sets the tone for the issue’s mix of humor and suspense.
In this lighthearted 1954 tale from Daredevil #109, Dilly and Gruesome trade playful April Fool’s pranks—until one joke crosses the line when Gruesome receives a genuine court summons, turning a silly prank into something far more serious. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story captures the tension between mischief and consequence with a touch of classic teen humor.
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