The Human Fly #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1978 Marvel title boldly bills its red-suited hero as "the wildest super-hero ever — because he's real," and issue #9 delivers a cover by John Byrne and Terry Austin that makes the most of that premise: the Human Fly dives dramatically above churning waters, arms outstretched toward two civilians in peril, while the white-costumed White Tiger battles in the background. The banner promises a team-up against the sinister Copperhead, and a corner blurb teases Daredevil as an extra special guest star — quite the crowded night for a hero inspired by a real-life daredevil. Interior work from writer Bill Mantlo, artist Frank Robbins, and inker Mike Esposito rounds out a genuinely action-packed package from Marvel's late-'70s lineup.
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White Tiger, Daredevil, and The Human Fly all wind up being drawn into this sinister plot by Copperhead, much to his sorrow.
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