
Karen Page
Karen Page was a legal secretary at the New York law firm Nelson and Murdock, where she worked closely alongside blind attorney Matt Murdock. Resourceful and dedicated, she learned Braille to prepare office files for him, unaware that her employer secretly operated as the costumed hero Daredevil.
Few characters in Marvel's Silver Age debut with the staying power of Karen Page, who first graced the pages of Daredevil #1 in 1964 — part of the original creative vision of Stan Lee, Bill Everett, and Jack Kirby. Over six remarkable decades, she has remained one of the most enduring presences in the Man Without Fear's world, racking up 146 catalog appearances and a collector-worthy 12 key issues that speak to just how pivotal her story has become. She keeps genuinely electric company — Foggy Nelson, Spider-Man, Peter Parker, and the looming shadow of Kingpin/Wilson Fisk all share her pages — which tells you everything about the dramatic weight she carries in Marvel's street-level corner of the universe. If you're building a serious Daredevil collection or simply want to trace one of the longest continuous threads in Marvel history, Karen Page is absolutely essential.
Real name. Karen Page
Powers. Reasonably skilled legal assistant, actress and radio show host. ; Karen Page had knowledge of the Braille writing system, which is used by blind people. She used to prepare copies of office files in Braille for Matthew Murdock.Daredevil
Affiliations. Formerly: Nelson and Murdock

Trivia
- Stan Lee has written more of Karen Page's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 54 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1964–2021
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★ 1986
★ 1994
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