Daredevil #162
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Requiem For a Pug!", Daredevil confronts a runaway Meson-projector reactor, only to wake up with no memory and trapped in the past—re-experiencing his father's boxing career under the influence of a mysterious gambler named Mr. Hyle. Written by Michael Fleisher and brought to life with striking, expressive art by Steve Ditko, this 1980 issue blends psychological depth with the character’s signature intensity. The cover, also by Ditko with inks by John Romita, captures the story’s moody, introspective tone.
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Daredevil deactivates a runaway Meson-projector reactor, but loses his memory afterwards. He ends up re-living his father's career as a boxer, under the control of a gambler called Mr. Hyle.
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