

Foggy Nelson
Franklin 'Foggy' Nelson met Matt Murdock at Columbia Law School, where the two became close friends and eventually founded the Nelson and Murdock law firm together. An ordinary human with no powers, Foggy relies entirely on his sharp legal skills and loyalty.
Few supporting characters in Marvel history have proven as enduringly essential as Foggy Nelson, who stepped onto the Silver Age stage in Daredevil #1 back in 1964 — a Stan Lee, Bill Everett, and Jack Kirby debut that launched one of comics' most beloved street-level titles. Over 62 remarkable years, Foggy has remained a constant presence through 326 catalogued appearances, a testament to just how deeply readers connect with this warm, loyal figure at the heart of the Daredevil world. He shares those pages with some of Marvel's heaviest hitters — Karen Page, Spider-Man, Peter Parker, and the looming menace of Wilson Fisk — and his 24 key-issue appearances signal that collectors have always recognized he's far more than background furniture. If you love grounded, human storytelling in superhero comics, Foggy Nelson is exactly the kind of character who reminds you why a great supporting cast can be just as compelling as any costumed hero.
Real name. Franklin Percy "Foggy" Nelson
Powers. None; ordinary human. Skilled attorney/lawyer, no superhuman abilities.
Affiliations. Nelson and Murdock (law firm); later Nelson North Legal Services; formerly District Attorney for NYC, S.H.I.E.L.D.

Trivia
- Stan Lee has written more of Foggy Nelson's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 59 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1964–2022
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1970
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★ 1979
★ 1982
★ 1988
★ 1992
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