Daredevil Annual #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Enter... Spider-Man," a 1972 Marvel classic, Spider-Man’s mistaken suspicion that Foggy Nelson is Daredevil leads to a tense, surprisingly playful standoff—especially when Foggy leans into the ruse to impress Karen. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Johnny Romita with inks by Frankie Ray, the story brings together two of Marvel’s most iconic heroes in a clash that quickly turns to teamwork against the Masked Marauder. The cover, penciled by John Romita and inked by Frank Giacoia, captures the moment with classic flair.
In "None Are So Blind," Spider-Man, convinced he's uncovered Daredevil's identity, pins it on Foggy Nelson—much to Foggy's amused, if reluctant, agreement as he tries to impress Karen. When the Masked Marauder strikes, the unlikely duo of Daredevil and Spider-Man set aside their rivalry to stop the threat, proving even the most tangled misunderstandings can’t stand in the way of justice.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #16 (1966), Daredevil #17 (1966)
Reprinted in Daredevil Epic Collection #4 (2019)
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