Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #11 Jul 1973
"Where There's Life...!"
Continued from last issue.. Left to drown in a waterfront tunnel by Seņior Muerte,
Luke Cage tires to break free of the chains that bind him as the tunnel fills with water.
Muerte resumes his operations as an illegal casino operator, smashing up a rival operation by another criminal from L.A. setting up shop in New York.
As Muerte and his goons deal with this, Luke manages to break free of his trap and escape from drowning at the last minute.
While at Noah Burstein's clinic, Noah realizes that he left his desk unlocked, and securely locks it before closing up for the night.
After, Phil Fox breaks in and takes the book, hoping to find some dirt on Noah for his story about the clinic.
Meanwhile, thanks to a tip from Flea, Luke manages to track down Seņor Muerte's secret hideout. However, as Luke is on the way,
Flea betrays him by calling in Suerte to warn him. When Luke arrives, Muerte is ready for him with a series of gambling related traps.
However, Luke manages to fight through them all, and begins to fight Mueret one-on-one again.
When Muerte charges up one of his hands, Luke takes off his chain-belt and throws it at Muerte.
When the chains wrap around Muerte's wrists, it causes Muerte to be jolted with his own lethal volt of electricity, killing him instantly.
After, Luke returns to Mrs. Jenks' home and tells her that he solved her husbands murder and tells her all the details before leaving.
At that moment Phil Fox, reading Noah's log book, learns that Luke Cage is an escaped convict.
Story by Steve Englehart,
Art by George Tuska and Billy Graham.