Daredevil #202
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDaredevil faces a wild-haired, loincloth-clad brawler mid-combat against a stark black background in this January 1984 issue, cover pencils and inks by Bob Layton delivering a collision that feels genuinely dangerous. The story title "Savages" promises something rawer than your average street-level showdown, and Marvel's "Assistant Editors' Month" banner in the corner adds a playful twist to the proceedings. With interior art by Luke McDonnell and a script from Mike Carlin, this is a nicely offbeat chapter in the Man Without Fear's early-'80s run.
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A young schoolboy does an in-depth oral report on "Daringdevil," which is interrupted by a fight between Daredevil and Turk.
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