Daredevil No4
The debut of what would become a great villian much, much later. However, I have to confess that I was a little disappointed with the first appearance of the Purple Man. His connection to DD, first up, seemed quite contrived. Purple Man uses his powers of suggestion to rob a bank and then meekly allows himself to be arrested, rather than tell the police officers they're after the wrong man (which he does later in the book). This allows Matt Murdock to be his lawyer and hence set up the drama for the story. But it feels quite unsatisfying.
After Matt's hood debuted in the last issue, in this escapade he comes to the conclusion that it's too risky to carry his clothing with him on his back in case it's stolen by a baddie (who would learn his identity). Instead Lee focuses on developing Matt's billy club. Not only does it contain a tape recorder, as in the first issue of Daredevil, but it can turn into a boomerang and also, most bizzarely, manages to hide a large chemically treated sheet that can cover a man.
60s Lady Watch. In the very last panel, Karen and Foggy discuss Matt's disability and how great he is despite the fact he can't see. Yet, Karen muses, he seems to see more than any of us. That's alright to say. Then she realises it must be nonsense and says, "I guess I'm just a silly female!" Poor Karen.