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* This is the first issue of Daredevil by artist [[Frank Miller]]. Miller will eventually become the writer and artist of the series. Many would say his run on this title epitomized the character of Daredevil. Much of Miller's storylines are used for Daredevil's later motion picture.
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* This is the first issue of Daredevil by artist [[Frank Miller]]. Miller will eventually become the writer and artist of the series. Many would say his run on this title epitomized the character of Daredevil.
   
 
* [[Phillip Sterling (Earth-616)|Death-Stalker]] has made Daredevil a tombstone with the epitath, "Matthew Michael Murdock '''May He Burn in Hell'''.
 
* [[Phillip Sterling (Earth-616)|Death-Stalker]] has made Daredevil a tombstone with the epitath, "Matthew Michael Murdock '''May He Burn in Hell'''.
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Revision as of 01:12, 15 June 2012

Quote1 ( To Death-Stalker It had to come down to this sooner or later didn't it? Quote2
Daredevil

Appearing in "A Grave Mistake!"

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Other Characters:

  • Original Ani-Men (Corpse Only) (Only in flashback)


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Synopsis for "A Grave Mistake!"

Matt is captured by the Ani-Men and has a final showdown with Death-Stalker in a graveyard.

Notes

  • This is the first issue of Daredevil by artist Frank Miller. Miller will eventually become the writer and artist of the series. Many would say his run on this title epitomized the character of Daredevil.
  • Death-Stalker has made Daredevil a tombstone with the epitath, "Matthew Michael Murdock May He Burn in Hell.
  • This issue contains a Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation.

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