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Cover: Steve Ditko & Rudy Nebres

The Fly #5

Feb 1984 · Archie · 0.75 USD; 1.00 CAD
📊 ~5,137 copies sold its debut month
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“The Jaguar”

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.

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writer, artist, inker Steve Ditko · writer Robin Snyder · colorist Tom Ziuko · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Steve Ditko, Rudy Nebres

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writer, artist, inker Steve Ditko
colorist Tom Ziuko
letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils Steve Ditko
cover inks Rudy Nebres

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As two crooked scientists try to claim the invention, moneys and recognition of a third scientist, they leave a trail of death behind them. When Tom Troy starts investigating too closely, they frame him for jury tampering.

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