Daredevil #26 (1967) EGC Graded 7.5

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Daredevil faces one of his most dangerous challenges yet as his enemies strike from the shadows with ruthless precision. Matt Murdock’s resolve is tested as courage and sacrifice become the only path forward.

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As danger closes in on Hell’s Kitchen, Daredevil is drawn into a deadly confrontation that pushes both his body and spirit to the limit. Matt Murdock balances pain, responsibility, and relentless determination as threats escalate faster than he can recover, forcing him to fight through exhaustion and doubt.

The issue places strong emphasis on Daredevil’s resilience and moral compass, highlighting the cost of standing alone against overwhelming odds. Gritty, intense, and emotionally charged, this Silver Age chapter reinforces why Daredevil remains one of Marvel’s most human and enduring heroes.

A classic Silver Age Daredevil issue, Daredevil #26 showcases Gene Colan’s moody art and the character-driven drama that helped define the Man Without Fear during his formative years.

 

Writer: Stan Lee

Penciller: Gene Colan

Inker: Frank Giacoia

Letterer: Artie Simek

Editor: Stan Lee

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Weight 0.70 lbs
Dimensions 13 × 8.6 × 0.6 in

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