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Cover: Frank Miller & Klaus Janson

Daredevil #160

Sep 1979 · Marvel · 0.40 USD
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“In the Hands of Bullseye”

Bullseye stands triumphant on a field of wreckage, dangling what appears to be a weapon or chain as a red-tinted, grimacing Daredevil looms large in the background — a striking compositional choice by cover artists Frank Miller and Klaus Janson that immediately signals the Man Without Fear is in serious trouble. Crouched at Bullseye's feet, a red-haired woman in blue struggles amid the debris, adding urgency to the cover's tagline: "In the Hands of Bullseye!" This September 1979 issue showcases Miller's dynamic linework at its most tense and atmospheric, making it a compelling snapshot of Daredevil's turbulent Bronze Age.

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writer Roger McKenzie · artist Frank Miller · inker Klaus Janson · colorist Glynis Wein · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Frank Miller, Klaus Janson

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colorist Glynis Wein
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Frank Miller
cover inks Klaus Janson

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Matt and Heather visit her father's grave. Bullseye captures Black Widow to flush Daredevil out.

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