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Cover: Gene Colan & George Klein

Daredevil #48

Jan 1969 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
“Farewell to Foggy!”

In "Farewell to Foggy!", Daredevil races to protect his closest friend, Foggy Nelson, from the deadly Stilt-Man—just as Foggy’s campaign for District Attorney reaches its climax. With tensions rising and a crucial election on the horizon, Matt Murdock must confront the strain in his partnership when Foggy’s new role forces a painful parting. Gene Colan’s moody art and George Klein’s sharp inks bring the emotional stakes to life, while Stan Lee’s writing anchors the story in the personal cost of justice.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Gene Colan · inker George Klein · letterer Artie Simek · cover Gene Colan, George Klein

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Gene Colan
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Gene Colan
cover inks George Klein

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DD tries to save Foggy from Stilt-Man, as the villain is trying to kill his portly companion before the upcoming election. Foggy is elected District Attorney and splits with Matt over a perceived slight by his former partner.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).