Daredevil #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis May 1976 Marvel issue throws Daredevil into a wild multi-front battle, and the cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia captures the chaos beautifully — multiple versions of the Man Without Fear leap and swing through an urban warzone as Mind-Wave commands his menacing Think Tank, its operators visible within their bubble cockpits amid clouds of smoke and explosions. In the foreground, a terrified blonde woman and a dark-haired man scramble across shattered pavement while an older civilian looks on helplessly — and the cover boldly promises that real-life psychic phenomenon Uri Geller will play a role in saving the city. It's a genuinely imaginative 1976 Marvel package, with Marv Wolfman scripting and the interior art team of Bob Brown and Jim Mooney bringing it all to life inside.
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Daredevil and real-life psychic Uri Geller take on the nefarious schemes of Mind-Wave.
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