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Cover: Ernie Chua & Mike Grell

Karate Kid #6

Jan 1977 · DC · 0.30 USD
“Showdown with Commander Blud!”

In "Showdown with Commander Blud!", Karate Kid faces a new threat when the Legion of Super-Heroes arrives to aid him—only to be captured and turned into a trap by the cunning Commander Blud. After rescuing them, Karate Kid refuses to return to the 30th century, but his return home brings a shocking twist: he's now the prime suspect in the murder of his landlady. Written by Barry Jameson and illustrated by Ric Estrada, with inks by Joe Staton and letters by Ben Oda, this 1977 DC classic features a cover by Ernie Chua and Mike Grell.

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writer Barry Jameson · artist Ric Estrada · inker Joe Staton · letterer Ben Oda · cover Ernie Chua, Mike Grell

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Full credits

letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils Ernie Chua
cover inks Mike Grell

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Karate Kid rejects the help of the newly arrived Legion of Super-Heroes, who are then captured and used as a lure by Commander Blud. After freeing them, Karate Kid again refuses to return to the 30th century. When he returns home, he finds himself a suspect in the murder of his landlady.

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