Daredevil 1964 #12 - reader copy - $17.00
Matt decides to take a cruise to get his mind off of Karen. After his cruise ship is boarded by pirates, Daredevil is taken to the Savage Land by the Plunderer. Ka-Zar attacks the Plunderer for trespassing on his domain and saves Daredevil's life as his costume reminds the savage lord of his encounter with the X-Men.
On-sale date from 1965 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- Sightless, in a Savage Land! - Colletta alterations on Ka-Zar per Nick Caputo, confirmed in an interview by Romita. In John Romita..And All That Jazz! Romita stated: "If you look at my first Daredevil cover, I didn't do half of those pen lines in Ka-Zar's arms and legs. Most of them were done by Vinnie Colletta." Franklin Colletta originally credited his father with inking the entire cover.
- Sightless, in a Savage Land! - Ka-Zar?s most recent appearance was in X-Men (Marvel, 1964 series) #10. According to interviews with Romita, he pencilled the first two pages on his own and Kirby provided breakdowns from page 3 on.
- Another Mighty Marvel Hot-Line Report Featuring Earth-Shattering Items of Monumental Inconsequence! - Let's Be Serious Department; How About That! Department; Strictly Personal; Department of Utter Confusion; Didja Know? Department; Let's Meet 24 More M.M.M.S. Members; The Wrap-Up!; The Mighty Marvel Checklist.
- - Letters from: Dave Harrer, Ron Ronish, Raymond Ortiz, Nehemiah Thomas, Warren Marrata, Jr., Marty Ketchum, Jim Radebaugh, Richard Ransley, Mike Carter, Steven Russell; includes Special Bullpen Bulletin introducing John Romita.
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