Strange #15
In "Prisonniers du mystérieux Moule Initial !", DD journeys to England, where Ka-Zar stands accused of being the Midnight Stalker. With the help of a determined ally, he uncovers a scheme by The Plunderer to frame his brother, leading to a tense pursuit across the moors. A final panel delivers a surprising twist: Karen receives a letter from Spider-Man, revealing he knows the truth about DD and Matt’s shared identity. Written by Stan Lee, illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Frank Giacoia, and featuring a striking cover by George Tuska and John Romita, with inks by Johnny Craig and John Romita, this 1971 issue offers a gripping mystery with a personal stakes and a subtle, lingering revelation.
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DD makes his way to England where he finds that Ka-Zar is accused of being the Midnight Stalker. DD realizes that The Plunderer is trying to frame his brother, and the dynamic duo track him down. In a last panel shocker, Karen opens a letter to Matt from Spider-Man stating that the Web-Slinger knows that he and DD are one and the same.
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