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Daredevil (1964) #299
Daredevil (1964) #299
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Get ready for a pulse-pounding plunge into the shadows with Daredevil (1964) #299—hitting stands December 1, 1991, like a winter chill in Hell’s Kitchen! Penned by the cunning D.G. Chichester and penciled by the brilliant Lee Weeks (who also delivers a killer cover), this issue turns up the heat on a simmering conspiracy. Hydra’s slithering deeper into Kingpin’s empire, hatching a plot so insidious it’d make a snake blush—and they’re doing it right under Fisk’s bulbous nose. Daredevil’s hot on the trail, piecing together the final threads of a case that could finally topple Wilson Fisk’s throne. It’s a cat-and-mouse game where Matt’s radar sense is the only thing keeping him one step ahead of total chaos!
Highlights:
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Hydra’s Inside Job: The snake cult’s playing double agent in Fisk’s ranks, weaving a web of deceit that’s tighter than DD’s costume.
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DD’s Endgame: Matt’s closing in on the evidence to nail Kingpin—years of rooftop tussles boiling down to this one shot at justice.
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Weeks’ Dark Mastery: Lee Weeks’ art drips with tension and grit, turning every page into a noir-soaked showdown.
Current Value:
This gripping chapter’s swinging at $3-$6 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 8.0)—a bargain for a ‘90s DD thriller! Graded copies, like a CGC 9.4, can fetch $15-$25, with Weeks’ moody visuals and that escalation vibe boosting the appeal.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
Don’t let this one slip away—it’s got breakout potential! Daredevil #299 builds on the Kingpin-Hydra arc, and with Daredevil: Born Again dropping in 2025, Fisk’s MCU reign (hello, Vincent D’Onofrio!) could spotlight this storyline. Hydra’s evergreen villain status adds juice, and ungraded copies might climb to $8-$12 in a few years. If the show echoes this plot, slabs could hit $30-$50+. The ‘90s street-level surge is real—grab it before it’s a case closed collectible!
Why You Need It:
This comic’s a slow-burn stunner—less punching, more plotting, with Daredevil stalking Fisk like a blind panther and Hydra stirring the pot. Weeks’ art is a gritty masterpiece, and Chichester’s script keeps you hooked. Snag it before the MCU’s Kingpin buzz jacks up the price, and brag to your buds you’ve got the issue where DD’s one move from checkmating the big man. Buy it fast, or you’ll be stuck in regret deeper than a Hydra bunker—nab it now!

