Wraparound cover.
Title page and credit page.
Cover reprint pages that break up the individual issues actually contain reproductions of all 5 covers but the particular cover that corresponds to the following story is in the center of the page and in color while the rest of the covers are in the background and rendered in black and white.
Cover reprint pages that break up the individual issues actually contain reproductions of all 5 covers but the particular cover that corresponds to the following story is in the center of the page and in color while the rest of the covers are in the background and rendered in black and white.
Cover reprint pages that break up the individual issues actually contain reproductions of all 5 covers but the particular cover that corresponds to the following story is in the center of the page and in color while the rest of the covers are in the background and rendered in black and white.
Lettering credit per Michael Higgins.
Cover reprint pages that break up the individual issues actually contain reproductions of all 5 covers but the particular cover that corresponds to the following story is in the center of the page and in color while the rest of the covers are in the background and rendered in black and white.
Cover reprint pages that break up the individual issues actually contain reproductions of all 5 covers but the particular cover that corresponds to the following story is in the center of the page and in color while the rest of the covers are in the background and rendered in black and white.
Pin-Up says it is an unused cover for issue #164, but it is actually an unused cover for Daredevil #162 as revealed in the letters page in Daredevil #164.