- "Daredevil, okay? I said it. I said the name. And he's got another name. And its written down right here. You want it or not?"
- ―Karen Page
"Apocalypse" | |
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Daredevil | |
Title: | "Apocalypse" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 227 |
Cover price: | .75 |
Cover date: | February, 1986 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jim Shooter |
Writers: | Frank Miller |
Pencilers: | David Mazzucchelli |
Inkers: | David Mazzucchelli |
Cover artists: | David Mazzucchelli |
Cover inker: | David Mazzucchelli |
Colorists: | Christie Scheele |
Letterers: | Joe Rosen |
Assistants: | Craig Anderson |
Editors: | Ralph Macchio |
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"Apocalypse" is the title to the 22nd issue of the first Daredevil ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Frank Miller with artwork and inks by David Mazzucchelli. Mazzucchelli also rendered the cover art illustration. Coloring was by Christie Scheele and it was lettered by Joe Rosen. The story was edited by Ralph Macchio with Craig Anderson as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a February, 1986 cover date and carries a cover price of .75 cents per copy.
"Apocalypse"[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Kingpin, Wilson Fisk
- Nick Manolis
- Wesley
Minor characters
- Joseph Robertson
- Raldo
- Tonio
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Daredevil was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. He first appeared in Daredevil #1 in April, 1964.
- This issue is reprinted in the Daredevil: Born Again trade paperback collection, which was first published in October, 1987. It is also reprinted in the Daredevil by Frank Miller Omnibus Companion, which was released in 2007.
- This issue was selected as #10 in volume four of the 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time series of trade paperbacks, released in December, 2001. All submissions are selected based on reader nomination.
- Hey, kids! Remember Karen Page? Its been a long time since she's been around. She hasn't been seen since Daredevil #138. In the intervening years, Karen has since become a drug addict who sells out Matt Murdock's secret identity to the Kingpin's men for a shot of heroin.
- This is the final appearance of Matt Murdock's apartment, which is destroyed in this issue.