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Daredevil (1964) #293
Daredevil (1964) #293
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Buckle up, Hell’s Kitchen junkies, because Daredevil (1964) #293—slammed onto stands June 1, 1991—is a street-level showdown that’s grittier than a New York alley at midnight! Written by the hard-hitting D.G. Chichester and penciled by the masterful Lee Weeks (who also rocks the cover), this issue is a brutal ballet of fists, bullets, and moral mayhem. The Punisher’s on a warpath, gunning for Taskmaster and Tombstone—two hired killers locked in a twisted murder contest. But Daredevil’s not about to let Frank Castle turn this into a bloodbath. It’s a three-way tangle where DD’s got to keep the Punisher’s trigger finger in check while dodging Taskmaster’s mimic moves and Tombstone’s bone-crushing grip. Horns versus guns—who’s walking away from this one?
Highlights:
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Punisher Unleashed: Frank’s got Taskmaster and Tombstone in his crosshairs, ready to rack up a body count—justice, Castle-style.
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Taskmaster vs. Tombstone: These goons are duking it out in a kill-off for the ages, and DD’s stuck refereeing the carnage.
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DD’s Dilemma: Matt’s flipping between saving lives and stopping Frank, proving even a blind guy can see the line between right and wrong.
Current Value:
This ‘90s brawler’s hanging tough at $4-$7 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 8.0)—a steal for a Punisher-DD dust-up! Graded copies, like a CGC 9.4, can snag $20-$35, with Weeks’ art and that killer cover giving it extra juice.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
Hold tight—this one’s got legs! With Daredevil: Born Again hitting screens in 2025 and the Punisher’s MCU buzz simmering, #293 ties into that gritty street-hero vibe fans crave. Taskmaster and Tombstone might not headline soon, but their cult status and this issue’s raw energy could push ungraded copies to $10-$15 in a few years. If the show nods to this rivalry, slabs could climb to $50+. The ‘90s nostalgia train’s rolling—jump on now!
Why You Need It:
This comic’s a bare-knuckle love letter to Daredevil’s moral tightrope, with Punisher playing the devil on his shoulder and Taskmaster and Tombstone as the chaos crew. Weeks’ art pops like a billy club to the jaw, and Chichester’s script keeps it real. Grab it before the MCU hype jacks up the price, and flex to your crew you’ve got the issue where DD proves he’s the Man Without Fear—and without mercy when it counts. Snag it quick, or you’ll be dodging regret harder than Matt dodges bullets!

