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Daredevil #37 Don't Look Now, But It's... Dr. Doom!
Cover Date: February, 1968
Daredevil attacked by the Fantastic Four’s worst villain! That’s right; Doctor Doom has subdued Daredevil for his own dastardly plot. Why does Doom want to switch bodies with DD? Matt Murdock stands alone in his stickiest situation yet. Daredevil fin ...
Issue Description
Daredevil attacked by the Fantastic Four’s worst villain! That’s right; Doctor Doom has subdued Daredevil for his own dastardly plot. Why does Doom want to switch bodies with DD? Matt Murdock stands alone in his stickiest situation yet.
Daredevil finally has defeated The Trapster from last issue, but is quickly confronted by Doctor Doom. Too exhausted to put up a solid fight, Daredevil is knocked unconscious. Onlookers from the street conspire amongst each other to help daredevil by jumping Doctor Doom. However Doctor Doom puts up an invisible force field around the concerned onlookers, preventing their intervention.
Doctor Doom carries the weaken Daredevil to his awaiting car where he tells his driver to take them to the Latverian embassy. While in the car, Daredevil decides to fight back before his captors reach their destination. However Doctor Doom and his gang reach the embassy, and Daredevil is placed inside a dungeon. Inside the dungeon, Daredevil manages to find a trapdoor which leads to another part of the embassy that allows Doctor Doom to confuse Daredevils senses.
Doctor Doom then lures Daredevil in position to be trapped inside his "transformatron", where Doom and Daredevils bodies are switched in a body transferal. Making Doctor Doom appear to be Daredevil and vice-versa. Story continues next issue
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.