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Daredevil #112 CGC 7.0

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8/1974 - Cover pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Frank Giacoia. Death of a Nation?, script by Steve Gerber, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Giacoia; DD invades Black Spectre's airship but is captured; DD and Shanna are guarded by the brainwashed Black Widow while Mandrill carries out his plans of U.S. conquest; With America's heroes paralyzed by the threat of atomic bombs, Mandrill moves into the White House and takes over; DD breaks Widow's conditioning and Shanna joins them in invading the Oval Office. The cover features classic artwork with Daredevil in action against the Mandrill.

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Certification Number

4000370019

Title/Series

Daredevil

Issue Number

112

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

7.0

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

OFF-WHITE TO WHITE

Notes

very light spine stress lines breaks color light creasing to cover moderate finger bends on cover Black Widow, Shanna, Nekra and Mandrill appearance. Steve Gerber story Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia art Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia cover

Graded Date

February 23, 2022

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