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Daredevil (1964) #298
Daredevil (1964) #298
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Buckle up for a spy-thriller twist in Hell’s Kitchen with Daredevil (1964) #298—landing November 1, 1991, like a covert drop in the night! Written by the crafty D.G. Chichester and penciled by the stellar Lee Weeks (who also nails the cover), this issue cranks up the intrigue. Matt Murdock gets a bombshell from Nick Fury himself—yep, the eyepatch-wearing S.H.I.E.L.D. boss—linking Kingpin’s shiny new television network to the slimy tentacles of Hydra. It’s a conspiracy that’s got more layers than a Hell’s Kitchen onion, and Daredevil’s radar sense is buzzing to unravel it. Fisk’s playing media mogul, but with Hydra in the mix, this ain’t just about ratings—it’s about world domination, one broadcast at a time!
Highlights:
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Fury’s Intel Drop: Nick Fury slides into DD’s world with a tip that’s hotter than a Hell’s Kitchen summer—Kingpin’s TV empire’s a Hydra front!
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Kingpin’s Game: Fisk’s not just crushing skulls—he’s brainwashing the masses, and Matt’s the only one who can flip the channel on this scheme.
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Weeks’ Gritty Glory: Lee Weeks’ art blends noir vibes with superhero stakes, making every shadow and smirk pop off the page.
Current Value:
This sneaky gem’s holding steady at $3-$6 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 8.0)—a steal for a ‘90s DD conspiracy classic! Graded copies, like a CGC 9.4, can snag $15-$25, with Weeks’ cover and that Fury cameo adding some spice.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
This one’s got sleeper hit written all over it! Daredevil #298 ties Kingpin and Hydra into Matt’s orbit, and with Daredevil: Born Again dropping in 2025, Fisk’s MCU glow (thanks, Vincent D’Onofrio!) could lift this issue’s profile. Nick Fury’s evergreen coolness and Hydra’s villain cred might push ungraded copies to $8-$12 in a few years, with slabs hitting $30-$50 if the show nods to this plot. ‘90s street-level Marvel’s heating up—snag it before the signal gets loud!
Why You Need It:
This comic’s a delicious mashup of Daredevil’s grit and spy-fi flair—think less rooftop brawls, more cloak-and-dagger, with Kingpin as the puppet master and Fury as the wildcard. Weeks’ art is a visual knockout, and Chichester’s script keeps you guessing. Grab it before the MCU’s Fisk-Hydra vibes jack up the price, and flex to your crew you’ve got the issue where DD’s one broadcast away from busting a global plot. Buy it quick, or you’ll be kicking yourself harder than Matt kicks a Hydra goon—tune in now!

