Strange #135
In "La jungle de béton," Daredevil narrowly escapes Bullseye's deadly trap with unexpected aid from a young ally named Nova. As Cobra and Hyde forge a tense alliance, Hyde injects himself with a serum that amplifies his strength, setting the stage for a showdown on a penthouse rooftop transformed into a concrete jungle complete with roaring lions. Written by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by Jim Mooney and Bob Brown, with inks by Mooney and colors by Janice Cohen, the issue's cover by Jean Frisano captures the surreal urban menace of the scene.
In "La jungle de béton," Daredevil narrowly escapes Bullseye's deadly trap with unexpected aid from a streetwise kid named Nova. Forced to confront the uneasy alliance of Cobra and Hyde—now enhanced by a potent serum—Daredevil tracks them to a penthouse transformed into a surreal urban jungle, where lions stalk the rooftops and danger lurks in every shadow.
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