Daredevil #47
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.
In "DD's Solution to Juvenile Delinquency," Daredevil takes the stage unexpectedly to deliver a heartfelt address on the growing issue of youth crime, sharing his perspective on how society might better guide young people toward better choices. The story captures a rare moment of reflection from the hero, blending social commentary with the kind of earnest idealism that defined the era.
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Reprinted in Golden-Age Greats #13 (1998), Golden-Age Treasury #2 (2003), Golden-Age Greats Costumed Crusaders Special #[nn] (2006)
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