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    Daredevil #7

    Daredevil » Daredevil #7 - In Mortal Combat With... The Sub-Mariner! released by Marvel on April 1965.

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    4.4 stars

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    Daredevil proves he is"The Man Without Fear" 0

    Having read  all the Daredevil issues, this story is one of the best battles of the early Marvel universe when Stan Lee reigned supreme. The Submariner was being used alot at the time hitting almost every title especially Fantastic Four and finally made his way to Daredevil. Here the Submariner visits the Law firm of Matt Murdock wanting to sue the human race for depriving his people of their birthright, the surface of the earth."Murdock tells the Submariner his case would be thrown out of court...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Daredevil 7 0

    What a peculiar set up for this issue, with perhaps the first time Daredevil facing a foe (if we dare to call Namor that) who punches well above his weight.  The early scenes with the Sub-Mariner are, possibly unintentionally, hilarious.  After travelling around the bottom of the ocean being pulled along by a couple of turtles (or maybe he was taking them out for a walk), Namor visits New York determined to strike a deal with the humans about access for his sea dwelling race.  Namor, who has of ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Believe the Hype 0

      So we finally get the debut of Daredevils Red costume. An incredible improvement over the old one.  It also happens to debut in a book that is worth the hype. Even though it is a contrived meeting between Daredevil and the Sub Mariner, the following battle ends up being epic.    Daredevil is given a lot of character, and Stan shows us a glimpse of what he will become someday.   The tension in the issue is palpable, and in the end, we are given one of the greatest lines in comics.  The cover is...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    The Best Comic of 1965 2

    This was one of the best comic books of 1965, and one of the best comics of Marvel's first decade. Here's why:Wally Wood was one of the greatest comic artists of all time. His artwork (pencils and inks) on Daredevil is so good that it hardly looks dated almost 50 years later!The story, co-plotted by Wally Wood and Stan Lee is amazing - Namor decides to sue 'the entire human race', and what's more, he wants Nelson & Murdock to represent him. Think about that for a minute - what a great premi...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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