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Karate Kid#7
Cover: Mike Grell

Karate Kid #7

Mar 1977 · DC · 0.30 USD
“The Gyro-Master Strikes Twice!”

In "The Gyro-Master Strikes Twice!", Karate Kid finds himself arrested for a murder he didn’t commit—his landlady’s death—but before the cuffs can close, the mysterious Gyro-Master reemerges to throw the case into chaos. With his name in the headlines and a new threat closing in, Karate Kid must clear his name while facing off against a foe whose motives are as twisted as his signature spinning attacks. Written by Barry Jameson and brought to life by Ric Estrada’s dynamic art, with inks by Joe Staton and letters by Ben Oda, this 1977 DC classic features a cover by Mike Grell that captures the tension perfectly.

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

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letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Mike Grell

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As Karate Kid is being arrested for the murder of his landlady, The Gyro-Master appears. Karate Kid must stop Gyro-Master and prove his innocence, all while someone new is about to come gunning for him.

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