Dæmonen #7
"Dødens spejle" delivers a wild, character-driven ride in Dæmonen #7, a 1982 release from Winthers Forlag with a 7,50 DKK cover price. When Man-Bull escapes the courtroom after a lost trial, fueled by rage and a sense of injustice, his chaotic path leads him through the city’s streets and into a volatile alliance with the cunning Matador—though not before a tense standoff with DD, who tries to stop him. With Marv Wolfman scripting and Bob Brown’s dynamic art bringing the action to life, the issue crackles with tension, while Gil Kane’s cover captures the moment’s intensity.
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When Man-Bull loses his murder trial thanks to (according to him) a crooked system and a bad lawyer (Matt Murdock), he busts out of the court room and runs rampant through the streets. Foggy meets his political rival, Blake Tower, and finds that he likes the guy. The Matador convinces Man-Bull to steal the Golden Bull of China to help them get rich quick, but DD makes Man-Bull run off without the heavy statue. True to type, Man-Bull takes out his anger on Matador.
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