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Daredevil (1964) #36
Daredevil (1964) #36
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Get ready to leap into the swinging ‘60s with Daredevil (1964) #36—unleashed January 1, 1968, like a New Year’s resolution to fight crime! Penned by the legendary Stan Lee and penciled by the masterful Gene Colan, this issue, titled "The Name of the Game Is… Mayhem!", throws Daredevil into a whirlwind of heroics and heartache. The Fantastic Four are framed for murder, and it’s up to the Man Without Fear to clear their name. Enter the Trapster, glue-gun goon extraordinaire, who’s gunking up NYC like a one-man slime factory—until DD’s radar sense locks on. Will this be Trapster’s sticky end? Plus, Debbie Harris waltzes back into Foggy Nelson’s life, proving even lawyers can’t escape the drama. It’s a classic ‘60s caper with all the trimmings!
Highlights:
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FF Framed: The Fantastic Four are in the hot seat for a murder rap, and Daredevil’s their horned-headed savior—talk about a crossover cameo!
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Trapster’s Tantrum: This B-lister’s pasting the city with goo, but DD’s flipping and kicking his way to justice like a crimson acrobat.
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Debbie’s Return: Foggy’s old flame reignites the soap opera, adding a dash of romance to the mayhem—cue the violins!
Current Value:
This Silver Age stunner’s swinging at $20-$30 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 8.0)—a bargain for a ‘60s DD gem! Graded copies, like a CGC 9.4, can snag $100-$150, with Colan’s fluid art and that FF nod driving the love.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
Don’t sleep on this one—it’s got legs! Daredevil #36 ties into the FF’s legacy and DD’s rising star, thanks to Daredevil: Born Again hitting screens in 2025. The Trapster’s a quirky foe who could sneak into a retro MCU nod, and ‘60s comics are hot with collectors. Ungraded copies might climb to $40-$60 in a few years, with slabs potentially hitting $200+ if the FF or DD hype keeps rolling. Grab it now—Silver Age vibes are sticking around!
Why You Need It:
This comic’s a time capsule of ‘60s Marvel magic—think big hair, bigger fights, and a glue-slinging villain who’s no match for DD’s grit. The FF cameo’s a cherry on top, and Debbie’s drama keeps it juicy. Snag it before Trapster’s gooey legacy jacks up the price, and brag to your crew you’ve got the issue where Daredevil saves the day and Foggy’s heart in one swing. Buy it fast, or you’ll be stuck in regret thicker than a Trapster glue trap—excelsior, baby!

