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The Destroyer#5
Cover: Earl Norem

The Destroyer #5

Feb 1990 · Marvel · 2.25 USD; 2.75 CAD; 0.60 GBP
📊 ~11,242 copies sold its debut month
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“The Fist of Gallah”

In "The Fist of Gallah," Chiun recounts the unlikely origins of Remo's training in the ancient arts of Sinanju and his recruitment as a secret agent for CURE—detailing the journey of a reckless Westerner with a taste for junk food who nonetheless proved himself worthy. Written by Will Murray and illustrated with sharp precision by Don Perlin, this issue blends martial arts tradition with Cold War intrigue, all framed by Earl Norem’s striking cover.

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writer Will Murray · artist, inker Don Perlin · cover Earl Norem

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artist, inker Don Perlin
cover pencils, inks Earl Norem

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In his own words, Chiun recounts the story of how Remo became his disciple in the martial arts of Sinanju and secret agent of CURE. Even though he is a no-good Westerner who eats too much junk food.

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