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Cover: Jean Frisano

Strange #50

Feb 1974 · Editions Lug · 3,50 FRF
“Les demi-hommes”

In "Les demi-hommes," Daredevil faces a crisis that cuts deeper than any fight—when Starr Saxon uncovers his secret identity, the stakes shift from physical battles to personal survival. As Matt Murdock grapples with a hidden illness and the fallout of his double life, his relationships with Foggy and Karen are tested like never before. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with bold art by Barry Smith, inks by George Klein, and color by Michele Robinson, this 1974 issue stands out for its emotional weight and haunting atmosphere, with a cover by Jean Frisano that captures the tension perfectly.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist Barry Smith · inker George Klein · colorist Michele Robinson · cover Jean Frisano

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writer Roy Thomas
cover pencils, inks Jean Frisano

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While DD is battling his nefarious Plastoid robot, Starr Saxon invades Matt Murdock's apartment and finds out he and Daredevil are one and the same. Determined to end his career as DD, Matt tries to patch things up with Foggy and Karen. Starr begins to hound Matt. Matt begins to have weak spells as doctors discover he is dying of radiation poisoning.

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