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Daredevil #9 CGC 9.4

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8/1965 - Cover art by Wally Wood. First appearance of Klaus Kruger in That He May See!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Bob Powell, breakdowns and finished art by Wally Wood; One of Matt's old college pals is a ruler of his own European country and invites the blind lawyer over to see a doctor about restoring his sight; Once in Lichtenbad, DD is needed as Kruger turns out to be a ruthless dictator; The only doctor who could restore Matt's vision dies in the revolt. The issue features a story by Stan Lee with pencils and inks by Wally Wood. Iconic cover art highlights Daredevil and introduces a classic villain in 'That He May See!'. A high-grade copy perfect for collectors of Silver Age Marvel comics.

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Certification Number

0123198002

Title/Series

Daredevil

Issue Number

9

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.4

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

OFF-WHITE TO WHITE

Notes

1st "Marvel Pop Art Productions" logo. 1st appearance of the Organizer. Stan Lee story Wally Wood and Bob Powell art Wally Wood cover

Graded Date

April 19, 2004

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