Artist: Gene Colan (Penciller)
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DescriptionJust traded for this and here's the info that I have - this great twice-up cover from early in Colan's run is the one that was infamously lost in the mail on a tight deadline. By the time it showed up, they'd had to whip up a quick replacement, but it's still a great image of Daredevil fighting the Trapster. It was ultimately published in the Marvel Masterworks volume reprinting this issue.Now on to the story! The Trapster wants the legal advice of Nelson & Murdock- but he doesn’t want to pay for it! Foggy and Matt receive a very unwelcome visitor, when a distraught Trapster crashes their office. Daredevil must investigate a murder plot…involving himself! Trapster has a plan to attack the Fantastic Four all by himself. He disguises himself as Daredevil and goes to the Baxter Building. Susan Storm sees him on the monitor and lets him in, thinking he is Daredevil. However, when Trapster arrives at the room where the Invisible Girl is located, she knows something is wrong when he begins speaking to her. However, she is too late to use her force field, as Trapster swiftly pastes her to the floor with his paste gun. Then in a plan reminiscent of Fantastic Four #38 when Susan Storm was placed next to the Wizard's Q-bomb, he plants a bomb in her room and makes it so sensitive that it will explode when the next person enters the room. Trapster says farewell to the Invisible Girl, confident that this time she is finished for good! Daredevil hears Trapster leaving and he suspects that something is wrong. The cliffhanger ending has Daredevil at the window to Susan Storm's room and he is about to open the window which will cause the bomb to explode! Social/Sharing |
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Gordon Bartik
Member Since 2013
Posted on 8/7/2017
What a wonderful reveal. The fluid motion that Gene Colan brings to this tussle is a joy. It also displays how well he utilised reference images to create such a dynamic arrangement of both physical forms and intriguing architectural perspective. Congratulations, thanks for sharing.
Jeremy Radisich
Member Since 2004
Posted on 8/8/2017
You are killing it. Gorgeous fluidity and energy--at twice-up, in person this piece must suck you right in. Congrats!
Mark Howland
Member Since 2004
Posted on 8/8/2017
Someone's lost is your found. Now, that is the real deal!
Nick - Barry - Matt - Hal - Namor
Member Since 2015
Posted on 7/23/2021
matt d. wrote:
GREAT! If you ever will to sell...
Will keep you in mind bud
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