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"Daredevil! Hear me! Franklin Nelson and his secretary Karen Page are in the arena! Surrender immediately -- or they die! This is my final ultimatum!"
The Masked Marauder
"The Tri-Man Lives!"
Daredevil 22
Daredevil
Title: "The Tri-Man Lives!"
Volume: 1
Number: 22
Cover price: .12
Cover date: November, 1966
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Stan Lee
Writers: Stan Lee
Pencilers: Gene Colan
Inkers: Frank Giacoia; Dick Ayers
Cover artists: Gene Colan [1]
Cover inker: Frank Giacoia [1]
Cover colorist: Stan Goldberg [1]
Cover letterer: Morrie Kuramoto [1]
Colorists: Stan Goldberg [1]
Letterers: Sam Rosen
Editors: Stan Lee
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"The Tri-Man Lives!" is the twenty-second issue of the first Daredevil ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was written by Stan Lee with artwork by Gene Colan and inks by Frank Giacoia & Dick Ayers. It was colored by Stan Goldberg and lettered by Sam Rosen. The cover art illustration was rendered by Gene Colan & Frank Giacoia. The story was edited by Stan Lee. This issue shipped with a November, 1966 cover date and carries a cover price of .12 cents per copy.

"The Tri-Man Lives!"[]

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Daredevil crashes the owl-ship.

Commandeering the Owl's owl-ship, Daredevil safely guides it back to Long Island, along with Judge Elton Lewis. The Owl sets off a bomb that he had hidden on his ship, but Daredevil and Lewis are able to safely land before it explodes. The Owl meanwhile, gets away.

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Daredevil is on the hunt for The Owl!

Back at Nelson & Murdock, Foggy Nelson and Karen Page talk shop and Foggy asks her out to dinner. Karen relents, but there is clearly no enthusiasm in her voice. Her thoughts are only of Matt Murdock. These thoughts are echoed by Murdock himself, who is biding his time, waiting for the proper moment to confess his love to Karen Page.

In a secret laboratory lair, the Masked Marauder conspires with Gladiator. He tells him about his scheme to convince the Maggia to let him become their leader by promising them to defeat Daredevil. To this end, he uses his levitation ray to abduct three low-level criminals; a wrestler named "The Mangler", a safe-cracker known as Dancer, and a strategist known as The Brain. He brings them to his lab, where he uses his scientific wizardry to channel their unique aptitudes to power an android creation that he calls the Tri-Android. The Tri-Android comes to life, gifted with the Mangler's strength, Dancer's swiftness, and the Brain's intellect.

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Daredevil vs. Tri-Man. Round One!

The Masked Marauder sends the Tri-Man to Madison Square Garden where he disrupts a boxing match. After tossing the two competitors out of the ring, the Tri-Man issues a challenge across TV and radio channels, demanding Daredevil to come and face him. If he does not, then the Tri-Man is going to destroy the entire arena. Two of the spectators in the audience are Foggy Nelson and Karen Page.

Daredevil arrives and finds that he cannot physically overpower the Tri-Man. Instead, he uses wits, cunning, and his own acrobatic skill to keep the Tri-Man off his feet. The Masked Marauder, watching the spectacle from afar, sees that the Tri-Man is unable to defeat Daredevil. Broadcasting through a loudspeaker, he orders Daredevil to submit to the Tri-Man or else he will Foggy and Karen.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Grand Comics Database; Comics.org; Daredevil #22 (November 1966). Marvel, 1964 Series. Credited provided on main profile page, but not in the issue itself.
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