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First appearance of Ben Urich!
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Date Acquired: 06/16/14
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The legendary run begins...
Daredevil #158
[This book was released the month I was born]
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: May 1979
On Sale Date: January 30, 1979
Cover Price: $0.40
Page Count: 32
Editor: Allen Milgrom
Cover Credits:
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Josef Rubinstein
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Joseph Rosen
Colorist: George Roussos
"A Grave Mistake"
Matt is being kidnapped by the Unholy Three. The Black Widow tries to stop them, but only manages to take down Bird-Man while the other two escape with Matt. Matt is taken to a cemetery where he his delivered to Deathstalker who then kills Cat-Man and Gorilla-Man. Deathstalker reveals that he was once the Exterminator and how he escaped the displaced time line Daredevil trapped him in. Daredevil and Deathstalker then clash. At the height of battle, however,Deathstalker miscalculated his attack and re-materialized in this dimension too soon, solidifying while passing through a tombstone. As a result, he was immediately killed.
Census: Updated 06/16/14
9.8 - 91 // SS - 8
9.6 - 178 // SS - 4
9.4 - 246 // SS - 6
*CENSUS*
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Date Acquired: 07/24/13
ComicLink Auction Win!
Daredevil #159
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: July 1979
On Sale Date: April 3, 1979
Cover Price: $0.40
Page Count: 32
Editor: Allen Milgrom
Cover Credits:
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: James R. Novak
Colorist: Glynis Wein (Oliver)
"Marked for Murder!"
Small-time mobster Eric Slaughter is contracted to kill Daredevil for $500,000 by a man identified as "Mr. Pondexter". Slaughter agrees to the contract and the next day, sends some of his thugs to Murdock and Nelson's Storefront. They want them to deliver a message to Daredevil, since he has an arrangement with them. Daredevil is to meet Mr. Slaughter tonight at midnight on pier 42 otherwise they will be back.
To avoid any further threats against his partner, Daredevil complies with the mobster's wishes. Daredevil knows this is a trap and scans the area upon arrival, finding all the hidden assassins. He then attacks them all, attempting to learn who has put the contract out on him. One by one he knocks each of Slaughter's henchmen out when they refuse to provide the information he wants.
Before Daredevil can interrogate the last criminal, he is killed by Pondexter aka Bullseye before he can identify him. Bullseye hired Slaughter knowing that he couldn't kill Daredevil; his goal was to film Daredevil so that his movements can be recorded and studied later. He plans to use this as part of his revenge campaign.
At the end of this story is a one page feature entitled "Daredevil's Billy Club". It provides information on the crimefighter's notorious weapon. For the first time, more emphasis is given on the abililty of Daredevil to use his weapon as a projectile.
Featuring the return of the criminal "Turk" in this issue. He will be a recurring character and annoying nemesis of Daredevil for years to come. Issue #69 is his first appearance? See the top panel at the right.
Census: Updated 06/16/14
9.8 - 45 // SS - 2
9.6 - 73 // SS - 1
9.4 - 63 // SS - 1
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&publisher=Marvel+Comics&issue=159&year=1979&issuedate=7%2F79
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Date Acquired: 07/24/13
Heritage Auction Win!
Daredevil #160
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: September 1979
On Sale Date: June 5, 1979
Cover Price: $0.40
Page Count: 32
Editor: Allen Milgrom
Cover Credits:
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Joseph Rosen
Colorist: Glynis Wein (Oliver)
"In the Hands of Bullseye"
The Black Widow returns to her penthouse in the early morning where Bullseye is waiting for her. He announces to her that he plans to use her as bait to lure Daredevil into a trap. She tries to fight him off, but is eventually knocked out. Bullseye leaves a picture of Natasha pinned to the wall with a dagger.
Later that morning, Matt, Foggy, and Becky take Heather to the cemetery to visit the grave site of her father. She was brought here under duress and does not appreciate having an audience for such a private moment. She and Matt get into an argument over Matt's alleged involvement with her father's death and his general role as Daredevil and storms off. Foggy suggests that he and Becky give Matt some time to himself.
Matt returns to his brownstone wishing he could talk to someone about the toll that his dual identify takes on him. He then realizes there is someone . Natasha. He changes to Daredevil and leaves for Natasha's penthouse. When he arrives, he finds Bullseye's "message".
Daredevil stops by the Daily Bugle and talks to Ben Urich about Bullseye's history. Urich explains that he was taken to Bellevue for psychiatric observation until four days ago. He killed his psychiatrist and took a nurse hostage to escape.
Daredevil's next stop is Josie's Bar & Grill. He begins asking about Bullseye and becomes involved in a bar fight. After the fight he finds Turk, a member of Slaughter's gang (last issue), and instructs him to find Bullseye and tell him that he (Daredevil) is coming for him.
** Is that Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson walking down the street as Matt wishes he could be like? **
Census: Updated 06/16/14
9.8 - 57 // SS - 2
9.6 - 91 // SS - 2
9.4 - 62
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&publisher=Marvel+Comics&issue=160&year=1979&issuedate=9%2F79
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Date Acquired: 03/08/13
Ebay: thevision8
Daredevil #161
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: November 1979
On Sale Date: August 7, 1979
Cover Price: $0.40
Page Count: 32
Editor: Allen Milgrom
Cover Credits:
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Diana Albers
Colorist: Glynis Wein (Oliver)
"To Dare the Devil"
A terrified Turk returns to Mr. Slaughter, asking for help against Daredevil. Slaughter correctly guesses that Daredevil has only set Turk free to follow him to Coney Island, which is closed for the season. When Daredevil appears, Slaughter orders his men to attack, but they are quickly defeated.
Daredevil continues through the park trying to find the Black Widow. His hypersenses detect someone tied to the tracks of the "Cyclone" roller coaster and makes his way there. He quickly discovers that Bullseye has snipers placed nearby. They fire on him while he makes his way to the roller coaster which is coming closer and closer to its target. At the last moment, Daredevil ignores the figure tied to the tracks, who is subsequently struck by the roller coaster. As it hits the ground, the individual hit by the coaster was a mannequin made to resemble the Black Widow. In the parks' arcade, Bullseye is amazed that Daredevil saw through his ruse.
Elsewhere Ben Urich pays a visit to Fogwell's Gym in his personal quest to uncover Daredevil's identity. This gym was home to Jack Murdock prior to his death. Urich's interview with the janitor "K.O." confirms that Jack Murdock was killed by "The Fixer" when he wouldn't throw a fight. He receives a significant piece of information: Matt had the ironic nickname "Daredevil" as a child.
Back at Coney Island, the Black Widow escapes her confinement as is prepared to fight Bullseye again in order to escape. She is not required to, as Daredevil arrives and attacks Bullseye without reserve. Through Daredevil's relentless attack and his inability to stop him, Bullseye suffers a mild nervous breakdown.
Daredevil and the Widow leave with Bullseye's wrists bound and turn him over to the police.
Census: Updated 08/10/13
9.8 - 49 // 9.8 SS - 1
9.6 - 59 // 9.6 SS - 1
9.4 - 65
*CENSUS*
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Date Acquired: 02/24/13
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Daredevil #163
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: March 1980
On Sale Date: December 4, 1979
Cover Price: $0.40
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Cover Credits:
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Josef Rubinstein
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Josef Rubinstein
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: James R. Novak
Colorist: Glynis Wein (Oliver)
"Blind Alley"
While attending a party, Daredevil detects that the Hulk is loose in New York City. In his civilian attire, Matthew Murdock leaves his friends and approaches the Hulk. Matt coaxes the Hulk into turning into his human alter ego Bruce Banner.
Matt takes Bruce into his home and lets him rest. Later Banner goes on his way to leave the city thanking Matt Murdock for his help. Unfortunately a chaotic and crowded subway agitates Banner enough to transform back into the Hulk. Again, Daredevil confronts him only to be beaten and slapped away by the Jade Giant. Badly beaten, Daredevil realizes that he has done his part to stop the Hulk's rampage and should stop, but thinks to himself that he knows he can do more and that he would always know that he could have done more. To save the city, Daredevil tracks down and confronts the Hulk again. This time Daredevil collapses from his beating. Rather than killing Daredevil, a confused Hulk leaps out of the city. Daredevil lays motionless as our story ends.
Elsewhere Ben Urich has compiled enough information to prove his theory: Matt Murdock is Daredevil.
Census: Updated 06/16/14
9.8 - 16 // SS - 3
9.6 - 50 // SS - 1
9.4 - 48
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&publisher=Marvel+Comics&issue=163&year=1980&issuedate=3%2F80
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*WESTERN PENN PEDIGREE*
Date Acquired: 01/18/13
WorldWide Comics
Daredevil #164
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: May 1980
On Sale Date: February 5, 1980
Cover Price: $0.40
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Cover Credits:
Penciller: Frank Miller
Inker: Wally Wood
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Glynis Wein (Oliver)
"Exposé"
The Avengers, Fantastic Four, and Power Man & Iron Fist stop by to visit Daredevil while he's in the ICU to offer their assistance if she needs it. Eventually Daredevil is removed from the critical list and moved to another room.
Once Daredevil has recovered, Ben Urich pays him a visit. He tells Daredevil of the evidence he has compiled that indicates that he's Matt Murdock. Reluctant to admit it at first, he eventually confesses when he is shown a picture of his father Jack Murdock. Matt recounts his childhood, the accident which gave him his powers, the later death of his father at the hands of the Fixer, and why he became and continues to be Daredevil. After recounting his story, Matt tells Ben that if he publishes his story, he can no longer be Daredevil. After some reflection, Ben burns his papers. Matt Murdock's secret identity will remain so.
Census: Updated 10/14/13
9.8 - 42
9.6 - 61
9.4 - 44
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&issue=164&publisher=Marvel+Comics&year=1980&issuedate=5%2F80
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Date Acquired: 02/24/13
CGC Boards: namsigr
Daredevil #165
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: July 1980
On Sale Date: April 1, 1980
Cover Price: $0.40
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Cover Credits:
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciller: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Joseph Rosen
Colorist: Bob Sharen
"Arms of the Octopus"
Following up on a tip from one of his informants, Daredevil makes a stop at Josie's bar. He confirms that a shipment of adamantium has been stolen from Pittsburgh and is being smuggled into New York - to Glenn Industries. He stops by their midtown offices where a late-night board meeting is being conducted by Mr. Tubbs.
Tubbs indicates to the other board members that they are nearly bankrupt, but has an anonymous client that will help them remain in business for the time being. Heather Glenn arrives, demanding to know why she was not informed of this meeting. Tubbs tries to downplay it, but is challenged by the timely arrival of Daredevil. He tries to warn Heather that she's being used, but Heather still blames him for her father's death and has a minor breakdown. Daredevil has little choice but to leave.
The next morning a much calmer Heather reviews her companies' records and discovers Matt was right. Before she can do anything about it, she is kidnapped. While performing independent research on the same problem, Matt receives a call indicating that Heather is missing. When Black Widow offers to help him, he refuses. When she asks why, he won't answer. She quickly understands that he's still in love with Heather. Daredevil makes his way to the New Jersey wharf where he discovers three things: the shipment of adamantium, a small gang intent on stealing the shipment, and Dr. Octopus. Ock informs them that the shipment is his and renders the gang unconscious. He then holds Daredevil underwater for several minutes, until he is presumed dead, and releases him. Daredevil is quickly found by the police and pulled out of the river. Despite his near-death experience, Daredevil begins his search for Octopus. Octopus has made his way to Glenn Industries' R & D facility in Sutton, New Jersey. His arrangement with Tubbs involves using their resources to create a set of adamantium arms. He explains to his audience how he cheated death during his last encounter with Spider-Man. Afterwards he realized that it was time to build a stronger set of arms and set out to do so.
At this point Daredevil arrives and attacks Dr. Octopus directly, ultimately defeating him. His mechanical arms carry him away as Daredevil frees Heather. Once Octopus leaves, they admit that they still have feelings for each other. Neither are aware that they are being watched by the Black Widow, who secretly followed Matt. She realizes that there is no place for her in Matt's life and returns to Russia.
Census: Updated 06/16/14
9.8 - 18 // SS - 1
9.6 - 35
9.4 - 28
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&publisher=Marvel+Comics&issue=165&year=1980&issuedate=7%2F80
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Date Acquired: 07/26/13
CGC Boards: Bleuhawaii
Daredevil #166
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: September 1980
On Sale Date: June 3, 1980
Cover Price: $0.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Cover Credits:
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Writer: Roger McKenzie
Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Joseph Rosen
Colorist: Glynis Wein (Oliver)
"Till Death Do Us Part!"
Matt and Heather prepare for Foggy's wedding later in the day. Naturally Matt is the best man. As they greet Foggy's family (in from Akron, OH) Matt has to fight off the advances of Foggy's sister Candace.
Melvin Potter aka Gladiator holds his social worker Betsy Beatty and some underprivileged children hostage at the Dibney Museum. Potter has confused Betsy's compassionate treatment of him for feelings of love. He wants her to admit that she does love him.
He allows one of the children to leave to pass along a message to the police: send a hero for him to fight or he'll kill the children one-by-one. As one can imagine, this quickly makes the news. Matt learns of this just prior to the ceremony. Despite the time constraint placed on him by the wedding, he has little choice but to suit up and confront Gladiator.
Daredevil arrives and battles the Gladiator throughout the museum. His appearance distracts the Gladiator, allowing the children to escape. He is ultimately defeated and taken away by the police.
Matt return to the church in time to witness Foggy's wedding to Debbie.
This issue features a new cover picture logo designed by Frank Miller.
After years of murder and mayhem, in this issue readers finally learn that the Gladiator's name is Melvin Potter.
Census: Updated 10/14/13
9.8 - 28
9.6 - 53
9.4 - 28
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&issue=166&publisher=Marvel+Comics&year=1980&issuedate=9%2F80
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Date Acquired: 02/24/13
CGC Boards: namsigr
Daredevil #167
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: November 1980
On Sale Date: August 19, 1980
Cover Price: $0.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Cover Credits:
Penciller: Frank Miller
Inker: Bob McLeod
Writer: David Michelinie
Penciller: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Joseph Rosen
Colorist: Glynis Wein (Oliver)
"...The Mauler!"
Matt and Heather attend a party for businessman Edwin Cord, who is quickly portrayed as a corrupt businessman. During the party, an armored man calling himself as "the Mauler" appears and attempts to kill Cord. Matt changes to Daredevil and defends Cord, until the police arrive. The Mauler has no interest in fighting either of them and leaves.
During his interview with the police, Matt learns that Cord has an unusually high Federal security clearance, freeing him from answering any questions. Despite his general disgust with Cord, there is nothing that Matt can legally do about the situation. Later that night, however, Daredevil pays Cord a visit at his office. Under pressure, Cord admits that his attacker was Aaron Soames, a disgruntled employee. The armor he was using was a prototype of the Mobile Armored Utility Emitter, Revised (MAULER). Daredevil knows he's not telling him the complete truth, but decides to let it slide for now.
He returns to Cord Industries the next night to wait for the Mauler. His hunch pays off as the Mauler soon arrives and attacks Cord. Daredevil once again saves Cord, but in the process he learns the truth behind Soames dismissal. Due to a computer error, the elderly Soames was unable to collect his pension. At his age, he is unable to gain any serious employment. His savings are tied up in the lawsuit against Cord, which won't occur for another year.
Soames once again makes his way to Cord and symbolically destroys his driver's license and credit cards. He is then gunned down by Cord's security force. When Daredevil finds Cord, he is reminded that since Cord works for the government, technically he hasn't done anything illegal. In addition if the existence of the suit is revealed, it would be a breach of national security. With his hands tied, Daredevil responds to Cord's statements the only way he can: knocking him out.
Out of respect for Soames, Matt attends his funeral. Sadly he is one of the three attendees.
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"Dark Secrets"
Details how Daredevil's Billy Club operates as well as noting his special "skylight exit" and his "senses beyond normal man".
Census: Updated 10/14/13
9.8 - 37
9.6 - 55
9.4 - 34
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&issue=167&publisher=Marvel+Comics&year=1980&issuedate=11%2F80
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Date Acquired: 02/14/15
Ebay: SleepingGIANT
First Appearance of Elektra!
Daredevil #168 Newsstand Edition
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: January 1981
On Sale Date: September 30, 1980
Cover Price: $0.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Cover Credits:
Penciller: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Writer/Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Joseph Rosen
Colorist: D.R. Martin
"Elektra"
Matt Murdock sets out to track down information on the whereabouts of Wallenquist. He goes to his main inside man, Turk, for this info, but then finds himself in a mess of trouble. His old college love interest, Elektra Natchios, shows up knocking out Daredevil and takes the info for herself. Not knowing that Daredevil is Matthew Murdock, she leaves him out cold in the rain in the streets.
After realizing who the women was, Matt takes us on a flashback tale of the time he met Elektra while they were going to law school. The flashback shows us the story of them falling in love while in secrecy and how her father, Ambassador Natchios, dies an accidental death. After losing all hope and love of other people, Elektra, leaves Matt and the country and becomes a bounty hunter.
After this issues finishes showing us their flashback, Matt wonders as he sits in the rain about Elektra and their past. He thinks to himself why she would turn her back on the world and become such a bounty hunter. He feels the loneliness he had when she left him back in college.
Elektra then forces Eric Slaughter's hit-man to tell Slaughter the plan is still in tack. She waits for Slaughter at the dock where his Sea-copter is to land. Matt then takes control of the copter and helps take out Slaughter and his hit-men, and ends up saving Elektra and Wallenquist. Elektra then discovers that Daredevil is Matt Murdock and tries to recover what they lost by kissing him. He denies her after knowing that she left him and ends up walking away from her, leaving her in the rain as though she did before.
Census: Updated 06/16/14
9.8 - 110 // SS - 8
9.6 - 292 // SS - 23
9.4 - 430 // SS - 12
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&publisher=Marvel+Comics&issue=168&year=1981&issuedate=1%2F81
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Date Acquired Raw: 03/11/12
Ted @ Superworld Comics
Grade Date: 05/14/2013
Daredevil #169
Publisher: Marvel
Cover Date: March 1981
On Sale Date: December 2, 1980
Cover Price: $0.50
Page Count: 32
Editor: Dennis J. O'Neil
Cover Credits:
Penciller: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Writer/Penciler: Frank Miller
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Joseph Rosen
Colorist: Glynis Wein (Oliver)
"Devils"
It's Good Evening New York with Tom Snyde! His first guest is blind attorney Matt Murdock. Snide he is, but mercifully cut short by breaking news: Bullseye has escaped from a mid-town hospital where he was awaiting surgery. Regularly scheduled programing resumes and Matt is gone.
Meeting up with Lieutenant Manolis, DD learns how Bullseye escaped after holding his breath against the anesthesia and grabbing a scalpel. The surgery was for a cancerous growth that is making Bullseye more erratic, increasingly obsessed with Daredevil and it's going to kill him.
Meanwhile Bullseye has gone on a freak out in Times Square! Thinking that everyone he sees is now a devil he kills three in quick action. He then sees everyone change back to uncostumed people. He finds a tailor and back to looking himself. Now it's time to take in a movie. 'Course someone touches Bulls and he's off laying down a beating again.
We cut briefly to the law offices of Nelson and Murdock's Christmas party... and nothing happens so Heather leaves. Later at Matt's place Elektra shows up, smashes a mirror and spies Heather in neglig?. Elektra leaves quietly.
Back to the theater and DD has caught up with Bullseye. They skirmish until Bullseye takes two hostages and wounds DD. Matt tracks them all down by listening for a cough by one of the hostages. Yep. So in the window he comes and the real fight we've been expecting takes place. They eventually end up in the subway. Horn Head isn't confident about fighting in that environment but he does prevail. His first instinct is to leave Bulls on the tracks for the next train. But he has a change of heart and drags him off to have the tumor removed. As the surgery progresses DD gets into an argument with Lt. Manolis about why he didn't kill Bullseye. Daredevil chooses to side with the law to make mad men pay. And the operation is a success.
Census: Updated 06/16/14
9.8 - 33 // SS - 2
9.6 - 67
9.4 - 47 // SS - 1
*CENSUS*
http://www.cgccomics.com/census/grades_standard.asp?title=Daredevil&publisher=Marvel+Comics&issue=169&year=1981&issuedate=3%2F81
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