Marvel Premiere #49
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sound of the Silencer," a 1979 Marvel Premiere issue, the Falcon uncovers a deadly conspiracy beneath a diplomatic assassination, tracking a masked killer known only as the Silencer. Written by Mark Evanier and illustrated by Sal Buscema with inks by Dave Simons, this story reveals a murder with political stakes, where the truth lies hidden behind a disguise. The cover by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson captures the tension of a mystery where identity and motive are as dangerous as the weapon itself.
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Bodavian diplomat, Sigjid Roskoff, is killed by the masked villain, the Silencer. The Falcon figures out that the murderer is Count Barzon, a fellow Bodavian who killed Roskoff for political reasons and who used the Silencer identity to throw the authorities off his trail.
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