Stan Lee Presents The Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Daredevil #02041
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection presents the 1982 Marvel Comics Illustrated version of Daredevil's origin, a retelling of the Man Without Fear's early days by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita Sr. It adapts and expands upon the classic first meeting of Matt Murdock and his transformation into the blind vigilante of Hell's Kitchen. This volume offers a definitive, illustrated take on the character's foundational story from one of Marvel's most legendary creative teams.
In "Trapped by the Fellowship of Fear!", Daredevil finds himself caught in a twisted game when a fake movie set hides a bank heist—and a dangerous dose of fear gas. With Foggy injured and a wax figure of himself on display in a sinister museum, Daredevil must face the Fellowship’s psychological traps head-on. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with bold art by Wally Wood, the cover by Bob Larkin captures the eerie tension of a hero cornered by his own fears.
In "Trapped by the Fellowship of Fear!", Daredevil stumbles into a sinister ruse at a fake movie set, only to be caught in a cloud of fear gas by the enigmatic Mr. Fear. With his friend Foggy injured and a wax figure of Daredevil displayed in a macabre museum, the Devil of New York must confront the Fellowship’s twisted game before they turn his own legend against him.
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