Inside front cover. Full credits & indicia. Includes an illustration of Daredevil taken from the cover of Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #348.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Title page using a full page image of the cover to Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #41.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Natalia "Natasha" Alianova Romanova; 1st appearance in Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 series) #52 (1964).
Illustrations from the cover to Secret War (Marvel, 2004 series) #4 (although the image is reversed) and the cover of Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #2 (Campbell variant).
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Lester [Unknown Last Name]; alias Benjamin Pondexter; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #131 (1976).
Illustration from the cover of Bullseye: Greatest Hits (Marvel, 2004 series) #2.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Matthew Michael Murdock; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #1 (1964).
Illustrations from Secret War (Marvel, 2004 series) #2, Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #23 and Daredevil: Yellow (Marvel, 2001 series) #6.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #41 (2003).
Illustration from Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #56 (although the image is reversed).
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Maya Lopez; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #9 (1999).
Illustration from Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #15.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Elektra Natchios; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #168 (1981).
Illustrations from the cover of Elektra (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (although the image is reversed) and from the cover of Elektra (Marvel, 2001 series) #2 (Bill Sienkiewicz variant).
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
1st appearance in Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #70 (1969).
Illustrations from Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #84 and from Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #29.
John Romita Jr. is credited as artist for the illustration on page 1, but actual pencillers are John Romita Sr. (layouts) and John Buscema (pencils). However, the inking is slightly different, so John Romita Jr. is the likely inker.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Melvin Potter; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #18 (1966).
Illustration from Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #18.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #174 (1981).
Illustrations from: (Page 1) ? and (page 2) Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #189.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
1st appearance in Alias (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (2001).
Illustrations from the covers of Alias (Marvel, 2001 series) #'s 25 & 28.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Wilson Grant Fisk; 1st appearance in Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #50 (1967).
Illustration from The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition (Marvel, 1985 series) # 7.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
There have been four: Zoltan Drago (1st appeared in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #6); Samuel "Starr" Saxon (1st appeared in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #54); Larry Cranston (1st appeared in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #91); Alan Fagan (1st appeared in Marvel Team-Up (Marvel, 1972 series) #92).
Illustration from the cover of Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #6 (although the image is reversed).
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Franklin P. Nelson; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #1.
Illustration from Daredevil: Yellow (Marvel, 2001 series) #6.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Leland Owlsley; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #3 (1964).
Illustration from Marvel Knights Spider-Man (Marvel, 2004 series) #2.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #1.
Illustrations from Daredevil: Yellow (Marvel, 2001 series) #5 (although the image is reversed) and from the cover of Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #5 (Karen Page variant).
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Zebediah Killgrave; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #4 (1964).
Illustration from Alias (Marvel, 2001 series) #28.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #26 (2001).
Illustration from Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #29.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #176 (1981).
Illustrations from (page 1) ? and (page 2) Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #188.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Wilbur Day; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #8 (1965).
Illustration from Daredevil / Spider-Man (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (although the image is reversed).
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Turk Barrett; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #69 (1970).
Illustration from Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #171.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
Mary [Walker ?; Mezinis ?]; 1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #254 (1988).
Illustration from Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #46.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Two colorists are credited on the credits page, but there is no indication which artist colored each individual page/character profile. Therefore the colorist is one of the two listed.
1st appearance in Daredevil (Marvel, 1964 series) #153 (1978).
Illustration from Daredevil (Marvel, 1998 series) #16.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.
Includes inside back cover.
Condensed listing of all profiles in the issue, listing all significant issues per profile.
Three different writers are credited in a list on the credits page, but there is no indication which writer scripted each individual character profile. Therefore the script writer is one or more from those listed.