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Cover: Charles Biro

Daredevil #47

Mar 1948 · Lev Gleason [1930s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
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“DD's Solution to Juvenile Delinquency”

In "DD's Solution to Juvenile Delinquency," Daredevil takes the stage unexpectedly to address a pressing social issue, offering a heartfelt and thoughtful perspective on how to guide troubled youth. Written by Charles Biro and illustrated by Jerry Robinson with inks by Norman Maurer, this 1948 issue presents a rare moment of social commentary from the character, with Biro also handling the cover pencils and inks.

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writer Charles Biro · artist Jerry Robinson · inker Norman Maurer · cover Charles Biro

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cover pencils, inks Charles Biro

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Daredevil is a surprise speaker one evening on the topic of juvenile delinquency, and delivers a rather moving speech on how he feels the problem should be addressed.

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