Marvel Klassik #12
In "Die Geburt von... Daredevil," Namor's desperate bid to make humanity listen ends in chaos when his legal attempt fails and he incites a rampage—drawing Daredevil into a battle he can't win. With Jack Kirby and Bill Everett's legendary cover capturing the storm of conflict, this 2002 Panini Germany release features Stan Lee and Michael Strittmatter’s storytelling, Wally Wood’s dynamic art, and Richard Howell’s vivid colors, all set in a moment where the Sub-Mariner’s fury meets the blind hero’s resolve.
In "Gefangen von... der Bruderschaft der Angst!", DD stumbles into a fake movie set that’s actually a bank heist orchestrated by the Fellowship of Fear, only to be caught in a cloud of fear gas. When Mr. Fear traps him by displaying a wax figure of Hornhead in his eerie museum, DD and Foggy must fight back—though Foggy is injured in the clash. Determined to stop the Brotherhood, DD returns to the museum to confront them head-on.
In "Kampf bis zum Tode mit dem... Sub-Mariner!", Namor takes a dramatic stand against humanity, first through the courts and then by force, leading to a fierce clash with Daredevil that tests both hero and villain. Written by a team known for their bold storytelling and brought to life with dynamic art, this story captures the Sub-Mariner’s rage and reluctant honor in a tale of justice, defiance, and the cost of standing alone.
In "Es werde Licht!", Jo, the blind lawyer, is drawn into a tense political web when an old college friend, the ruler of the small European nation of Lichtenbad, invites him to undergo an experimental treatment to restore his sight. What begins as a personal journey quickly unravels into a dangerous confrontation when Jo discovers the regime's true nature and finds himself caught in a revolt where even the doctor who could heal him is lost.
In "Während die Stadt schläft!", foggy nights and political intrigue collide when Foggy is drawn into a campaign for District Attorney under the Reform Party—only to uncover unsettling ties to the Organizer and his Ani-Men. As shadows deepen and secrets surface, DD must unravel the truth before the city’s trust is betrayed.
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