Daredevil #264

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Newsstand ⋅ Marvel ⋅ 1989
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Ann Nocenti

Penciler

Steve Ditko

Inker

Mike Manley

Inker

Al Williamson

Colorist

Max Scheele

Letterer

Joe Rosen

Cover Artist

Steve Lightle

Published

March 1989

Synopsis

Regular artist John Romita Jr. unavailable to pencil this issue the INFERNO storyline was put on hold. So writer Ann Nocenti came up with this off beat issue. It chronology takes place before INFERNO.Plot SummaryThe Bomber Boys, a gang from Chicago, are hired by the Owl to, "Step to in, make a few million and slip out" of New York. They target the Cannibals, a "clever gang",There plan is to steal the Cannibals drug bags and exchange it with explosive bags.Once the Owl leaves the Bombers, he reveals that is really wants the money so build his own pair of wings.Elsewhere in Manhattan, a bum and is found baby are unaware that a drug bag switch is going on behind them. The bum puts the baby is what he assumes is a empty trash bag, only to have it taken from him by a Cannibal member.Daredevil hears explosions and investagates. He finds gang members and the bum who assumes his baby was in the bag that exploded.Daredevil tracks down the Bombers and beats 10 of them by himself. He and the Owl then fight.The owl escapes by putting the bum in danger and then fleeing. Daredevil then convinces the Bombers to de-fuse the bombs. Daredevil then finds the bag with the baby still in it and returns the baby to his "father" Due to regular series artist John Romita Jr. being unavailable due to his wedding, the Inferno storyline was placed on hiatus and replaced by a fill-in story with art by Steve Ditko for this issue. This story takes place "sometime in the very recent past", shortly before the events of Inferno.

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