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The Destroyer#1
Cover: Walter Simonson

The Destroyer #1

Dec 1991 · Marvel · 1.95 USD; 2.40 CAD; 1.00 GBP
“The Terror Master”

"The Terror Master" kicks off The Destroyer #1 (1991) with a high-stakes global hunt, as Remo Williams and his mentor Chiun, operatives for the covert agency CURE, zero in on a shadowy terrorist network. Their trail leads them to New York City, where Remo confronts Nuihc, Chiun’s unexpected nephew and a master of the ancient Sinanju tradition—setting the stage for a clash of legacy, loyalty, and lethal skill. Written by Warren Murphy and illustrated by Mike Harris, with inks by Fred Fredericks, colors by Steve Buccellato, and letters by Janice Chiang, the issue’s cover by Walter Simonson captures the tension with striking precision.

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writer Warren Murphy · artist Mike Harris · inker Fred Fredericks · colorist Steve Buccellato · letterer Janice Chiang · cover Walter Simonson

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letterer Janice Chiang
cover pencils, inks Walter Simonson

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Trained as an enforcer for the secret agency CURE, Remo Williams and his master, Chiun, are assigned to find and eliminate the people behind the recent organized terrorist activity around the globe. Their investigation leads them to New York City where Remo comes face to face with the Sinanju master and Chiun's nephew, Nuihc.

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