Daredevil #105 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages....
Auction amount: $360.00
Sold: Aug 23, 2021
Daredevil #105 Values
Publisher: Marvel, 1973
About Daredevil #105
"The Final Threat" part nine. Origin of Moondragon. Thanos cameo.Why sell your comic books with Heritage Auctions?
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COVER DETAILS
Pencils: John Romita
Inks: Mike Esposito
Letters: Gaspar Saladino
Notes: Romita cover penciler credit provided 2006 by Nick Caputo. George Olshevsky's Marvel Comics Index credits the cover to Don Heck and Mike Esposito.
STORY DETAILS
Characters: Daredevil [Matt Murdock]; Black Widow [Natalia Romanova]; Moondragon [Heather Douglas] (as Madame McEvil); Kraven [Sergei Kravinoff]; Kerwin J. Broderick; Terrible Trio [Angar the Screamer [David Alan Angar]; Ramrod; Dark Messiah [Mordecai Jones]]; Terrex; Titans [Emlot; Kaluba the Master (mentioned); Kazantra; Mentor [Alars]; Starfox [Eros]; Thanos]; Namor the Sub-Mariner [Namor McKenzie]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Charles; Lt. Paul Carson; Lucretia Jones; Ashley "Sandy" Sanders; Janis
Synopsis: Kraven throws Daredevil off of a cliff to his death but the hornhead disappears before he strikes bottom. Daredevil finds himself in an elaborate underwater domain inhabited by Moondragon. She accuses him of being a thrall of Thanos and then tells him her origin to let him know what this means. Touching DD's mind, Moondragon discovers that she has been lied to and that Daredevil is one of the good guys. The real villain appears as none other than Kerwin J. Broderick, Matt's law partner and he gloats as he unleashes Terrex on the world.
Pages: 19.000
Script: Steve Gerber
Pencils: Don Heck (pages 1-16, third tier of 26, 27-32); Jim Starlin (pages 17-26 except bottom tier of 26)
Inks: Don Perlin
Letters: June Braverman
Notes: Thanos War tie-in; The origin of Moondragon, pages 17-26, is then-year-old Jim Starlin material intended for a 1972 Iron Man issue, according to Captain Marvel #29 letters page.
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