The Fly #5
In "The Jaguar," Steve Ditko pens a taut, suspense-driven tale where the pursuit of scientific glory turns deadly. When inventor Tom Troy uncovers a conspiracy among his peers, he becomes the prime suspect in a series of crimes he didn’t commit, all while a shadowy figure known only as the Jaguar watches from the edges. With Ditko’s distinctive art and Nebres’ sharp cover, this 1984 issue delivers a chilling blend of intrigue and moral stakes.
In "null," Fly [Thomas Troy] finds himself caught in a deadly web when two corrupt scientists escalate their bid for credit and cash, leaving a trail of corpses in their wake. As he digs into their scheme, the investigation turns personal—when they frame him for jury tampering, his own reputation becomes the next target.
In "The Jaguar," Ralph Hardy—still adjusting to the return of his feline powers—teams up with Professor John Nightspore to investigate a mysterious museum theft. When Catherine Tarascan reveals the existence of a cult that conducts animal sacrifices, she warns Ralph that only he can stand against their growing threat.
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