Slade
Slade is a street-level criminal figure from Hell's Kitchen who appeared in Daredevil's debut issue, operating in the same underworld circles as the Fixer and Roscoe Sweeney — the corrupt figures connected to boxer Battlin' Jack Murdock.
Slade stepped onto the Marvel stage in one of the most storied debut issues of the Silver Age — Daredevil #1 from 1964, brought to life by the legendary trio of Stan Lee, Bill Everett, and Jack Kirby. A fixture in the gritty, street-level corners of the Daredevil universe, this character has kept remarkably charged company over the decades, sharing pages with Matt Murdock, Foggy Nelson, Battlin' Jack Murdock, the Fixer, and Roscoe Sweeney — names that resonate with anyone who knows Hell's Kitchen's darkest corners. Slade's appearances span an impressive arc from that collector-significant first issue through Frank Miller's landmark run and into Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock, cementing a place in the bedrock mythology of Marvel's Man Without Fear. For fans who love digging into the connective tissue of a great superhero saga, Slade is exactly the kind of discovery that makes the back-issue hunt worthwhile.

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Covers through the years — 1964–2021
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2021