Daredevil #5
| Writer | Stan Lee |
| Artist | Wallace Wood |
Daredevil vs. the mysterious Masked Matador! Ole, DD!
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Despite being humiliated a few times, it's good to see Matt doesn't get discouraged.
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7.5
I love how much love Stan Lee shows for the series' new artist Wallace Wood. Not a lot of writers do that even to this day. The Matador is not a great Daredevil villain, though. Weirdly this isn't the most racist version of the character I've seen so that's something. I do also like how Matador isn't easily defeated and even racks up a couple of wins against Daredevil during this issue. And that directly leads to him being overconfident and cocky, which leads to his downfall. Matt at the law firm was pretty good - impressively so for a comic only five issues in and older than my parents. That being said there isn't any lawyer stuff here, Matt just takes Karen to a costume party. I'm not the biggest fan of Foggy and Matt employing more
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(Cover Date: December, 1964) [First issue by artist Wally Wood]
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Matador was so bad that he basically disappeared from Marvel Comics
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