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(Cover Date: October, 1986)
DD tracks down Hyde after a money heist & unknowingly stops him from drinking the potion that would make him permanently human. A brawl ensues during which Hyde compares his monster self to Matt's DD identity.
I don't know what this issue was going for in terms of the writing aside from reexplaining to readers what Daredevil's powers/talents are, who he is and what his mission is. Fingeroth references Born Again at the beginning as this turning point for DD (duh) but doesn't write him in anyway that is elevated or changed from that experience. Rather boring for a reader who even has a passing knowledge of Daredevil. It's honestly the worst issue of DD I have read. Constant exposition, thought bubbles, over crowding art with repetitive text boxes that don't lead the plot anywhere. It's all the worst tropes of older comics that I would have hoped had died out by the mid-to-late 80s. The art here is even worse than last issue. Ditko did the breakdowmore