Daredevil Annual #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Daredevil Annual #2 (1971), a 25-cent marvel of early Marvel storytelling, Matt Murdock faces a political twist when his friend Foggy Nelson is recruited to run for District Attorney under the Reform Party—only to find the campaign tangled with suspicious figures, including the Organizer and his Ani-Men. Written by Wally Wood and illustrated by Bob Powell with inks by Wood, the story unfolds with sharp tension and noir flair, as Daredevil digs into the shadows beneath the city’s surface. The cover by Sal Buscema and Herb Trimpe captures the mood perfectly, hinting at the danger lurking just beyond the headlines.
In "While the City Sleeps!", Daredevil races to uncover the truth behind a suspicious political campaign when Foggy Nelson is recruited to run as District Attorney for the Reform Party—only to find the Organizer and his Ani-Men deeply entangled in the scheme. With the city’s future at stake, Matt Murdock must navigate a web of deception before the election night shadows fall.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #10 (1965), Daredevil #11 (1965)
Reprinted in Daredevil Epic Collection #4 (2019)
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