Daredevil #144
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Man-Bull Means Mayhem," the crippled Owl orchestrates a prison break to free the monstrous Man-Bull, setting him loose to hunt down a doctor whose research might restore the Owl’s mobility—only for Man-Bull to have his own twisted agenda. Daredevil steps in as the enforcer of justice, facing off against a creature caught between brute strength and a desperate, fractured desire to be human. Written by Jim Shooter and G. Conway, with art by Lee Elias and inks by Dan Green, this 1977 classic features a striking cover by Ed Hannigan and Joe Sinnott.
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A crippled Owl helps break Man-Bull out of prison to be his body guard. Man-Bull is sent to capture a doctor who may be able to help the Owl regain the use of his legs but decides to keep the doctor to himself in his continuing quest to become human. Daredevil intervenes.
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