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Daredevil #35 Daredevil Dies First!
Cover Date: December, 1967
The Trapster wants the legal advice of Nelson & Murdock- but he doesn’t want to pay for it! Foggy and Matt receive a very unwelcome visitor, when a distraught Trapster crashes their office. Daredevil must investigate a murder plot…involving himself! ...
Issue Description
The Trapster wants the legal advice of Nelson & Murdock- but he doesn’t want to pay for it! Foggy and Matt receive a very unwelcome visitor, when a distraught Trapster crashes their office. Daredevil must investigate a murder plot…involving himself!
Trapster has a plan to attack the Fantastic Four all by himself. He disguises himself as Daredevil and goes to the Baxter Building. Susan Storm sees him on the monitor and lets him in, thinking he is Daredevil. However, when Trapster arrives at the room where the Invisible Girl is located, she knows something is wrong when he begins speaking to her. However, she is too late to use her force field, as Trapster swiftly pastes her to the floor with his paste gun. Then in a plan reminiscent of Fantastic Four #38 when Susan Storm was placed next to the Wizard's Q-bomb, he plants a bomb in her room and makes it so sensitive that it will explode when the next person enters the room. Trapster says farewell to the Invisible Girl, confident that this time she is finished for good! Daredevil hears Trapster leaving and he suspects that something is wrong. The cliffhanger ending has Daredevil at the window to Susan Storm's room and he is about to open the window which will cause the bomb to explode!
Daredevil (1964)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
He dwells in eternal night- but the blackness is filled with sounds and scents other men cannot perceive Though attorney MATT MURDOCK is blind, his other senses function with superhuman sharpness- his radar sense guides him over every obstacle! He stalks the streets by night, a red-garbed foe of evil! Stan Lee presents... Daredevil, The Man Without Fear!
The series that introduced Daredevil, the Man Without Fear! Daredevil's first ongoing solo series. Unlike many Marvel heroes launched during the Silver Age of Comics, Daredevil debuted in his own series without first being test launched in another title. The series started in 1964 and lasted 380 issues until being cancelled in 1998. Continues in Daredevil vol. 2.
Collected EditionsIssues #1-11 are collected in Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 1Issues #12-21 are collected in Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 2Issues #22-32 are collected in Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 3Issues #33-41 are collected in Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 4Issues #42-53 are collected in Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 5Issues #54-63 are collected in Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil, Vol. 6Avengers vs. Thanos (#105-107)Visionaries Frank Miller Vol. 1 (#158-161, #163-167), Vol. 2 (#168-182), Vol. 3 (#183-191) Gang War (#169-172, #180) Daredevil vs. Bullseye (#131-132, #146, #169, #181, #191) Love's Labor Lost (#215-217, #220-222, #225) Born Again (#226-233) Daredevil Legends vol. 2: Born Again (#227-233)Daredevil Epic Collection: A Touch of Typhoid (#253-270) Daredevil Legends vol. 4: Typhoid Mary (#254-257, #259-263) Lone Stranger (#265-273) Fall of Kingpin (#297-300) Fall From Grace (#319-325)Daredevil Epic Collection: Fall From Grace (#319-332)Daredevil Epic Collection: Widow's Kiss (#365-380 & -1)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.