Marvel Origins #66
In "Stilt-Man schlägt wieder zu!", Matt continues to play the role of Mike Murdock, the undefeated Daredevil, as he defends Foggy Leap-Frog in court. When the defendant suddenly dons his jump boots in the courtroom and attempts to flee, crashing from the third floor, Daredevil gives chase—only to be intercepted by the masked menace Stilt-Man, who has his own agenda and makes a bold move to protect the fleeing criminal. Written by Stan Lee and Bernd Kronsbein, with art by Gene Colan and inks by Frank Giacoia and Dick Ayers, and a cover by Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia, this 2026 issue delivers a tense courtroom twist and a shocking confrontation that pushes Daredevil’s vigilante instincts to the limit.
In "Stilt-Man schlägt wieder zu!", Matt continues playing the role of Mike Murdock, the unbeatable Daredevil, as he defends Foggy Leap-Frog in court. When the defendant suddenly dons his jump boots in the courtroom and tries to flee, crashing from the third floor, Daredevil gives chase—only to be interrupted by the masked menace Stilt-Man, who has a personal vendetta against DD and makes a daring move to protect his own secret.
In "Mike Murdock muss sterben!" from Marvel Origins #66 (2026), the Marauder kidnaps Foggy, Karen, and Matt in a high-stakes bid to expose Daredevil’s secret identity. As the tension mounts aboard the Marauder’s helicopter, Spider-Man crosses paths with Stilt-Man in a sudden, brutal clash.
In "Du sollst nicht begehren deines nächsten Planet!", DD delivers a lecture on interplanetary relationships at a university—only to find himself face-to-face with real aliens with grand ambitions. Meanwhile, Matt keeps up his elaborate ruse of a nonexistent twin brother Mike to keep Karen from suspecting his secret identity, while Foggy remains hopelessly smitten with her.
In "Demaskiert!", Matt faces a turning point when his plans to propose to Karen are upended after she’s taken by "Der Boss" in a bid to lure Daredevil out of hiding. Forced to confront the risks his life as a vigilante poses to the future he’d imagined, he must decide whether his identity as a hero is worth the cost to the life he wants to build.
In "Wenn es einen Donnergott gäbe!", Matt donned the guise of Thor to lure out the rogue duo of Da Cobra and Hyde, but the real God of Thunder isn’t amused—especially when his identity is impersonated. When the true deity confronts him, Matt must prove his worth, only to face a brutal battle where Hyde’s twisted science strips him of his heightened senses, leaving him blind.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #26 (1967), Daredevil #27 (1967), Daredevil #28 (1967), Daredevil #29 (1967), Daredevil #30 (1967), Ka-Zar #2 (1970), Marvel Super-Heroes #29 (1971), Daredevil Omnibus #1 (2017)
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