Devil Classic #4
In "Cieco, in una Terra Selvaggia," Daredevil finds himself stranded in the Savage Land after a pirate attack strands him there, forcing him to rely on his senses and wits in a world far removed from the city he knows. When Ka-Zar intervenes to defend his territory from the Plunderer, the savage lord recognizes something familiar in Daredevil’s costume—linking him to a past encounter with the X-Men.
In "Il Segreto delle Origini di Ka-Zar!", Ka-Zar finds himself drawn into a deadly game of survival and secrets when the Plunderer emerges as a rival, revealing the dark history behind his own past and that of his savage brother. With a legendary necklace split in two and a vault holding a power that can destroy all weapons at stake, greed ignites among the Plunderer, pirates, and even the butler—turning allies into rivals in a jungle hunt where the past is the deadliest weapon.
In "Se Questa è Giustizia," the Plunderer wields the mystical Plunder-Stone and Ka-Zar’s half of their father’s medallion to launch a global takeover, threatening the balance of power in the wild. When the Devil Dancer steps in to stop him, he finds himself entangled in a deeper conflict—Foggy and Karen arrive in England to stand by Ka-Zar as his brother’s false charges threaten to destroy him.
In "E Tutti lo Chiameranno... il Bue!", a brute known only as the Ox becomes entangled in a dangerous scheme when his cunning cellmate, Dr. Karl Stragg, promises to make him smarter in exchange for an escape. But when the plan goes awry and Stragg swaps bodies with the Ox, the once-simple brute finds himself in a new form—intelligent, powerful, and hunted. Daredevil soon closes in on the transformed Ox, setting up a clash of wits and wills that tests the limits of both man and mind.
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