The Human Fly #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's real-life daredevil faces something far more dangerous than any planned stunt on this March 1978 cover: a massive, snarling bear charging straight at a rocket sled while the red-suited Human Fly is flung into the air above it, with a terrified bystander scrambling in the snow below. The cover tagline says it all — "A rocket sled stunt becomes a battle for survival!" — and the snowy chaos rendered by Alan Weiss and John Romita sells every ounce of that tension. "Fury in the Wild!" promises that "Snow Blind" delivers the Human Fly at his most tested, pitting the wildest superhero who's real against the unpredictability of nature itself.
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A Rocket sled stunt brings the Fly face to face with a grizzly bear and he fights for the life of an injured racer and his blind son.
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