Daredevil #110
In "Birthright!", Daredevil returns to New York after a failed mission with the Thing, only to be drawn back into a shadowy conflict with the enigmatic Black Spectre. Facing an army of women marked by mysterious tattoos and a brainwashed Black Widow, Daredevil uncovers a twisted origin story tied to Mandrill and a haunting tale of identity, race, and vengeance. Written by Steve Gerber and brought to life with moody precision by Gene Colan, with inks by F. Chiaramonte and colors by L. Lessmann, this 1974 issue features a striking cover by John Romita and Ron Wilson.
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The Thing returns Daredevil to New York after their failed attempt to defeat Black Spectre. Daredevil tangles with the evil organization once again and discovers that all of their soldiers are women with strange tattoos. The Black Widow is brainwashed into working for Black Spectre. Daredevil discovers that the Spectre's leader is Mandrill and is told an origin story of violence and intolerance of a white boy who was black (Mandrill) and a black girl who was white (Nekra).
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