So, allow me to introduce this weeks Free Digital Golden Age Comic
The Golden Age Daredevil
This original Daredevil was created by Jack Binder for an eight-page backup feature in Lev Gleason Publications' Silver Streak #6 (Sept. 1940). Editor Jack Cole, who would create the classic Plastic Man a year later, revamped the character in the next issue and pitted him against Silver Streak's lead character, the villainous Claw, for a five-issue battle that made Daredevil a star. The final installment was written by Don Rico, who would write the character through Silver Streak #17 (Dec. 1941).
[ Download Daredevil 09 Here ]
[ Download Daredevil 17 Here ]
I might be crossing some line here, so let me know what you think about this Free Comic Monday idea. If enough people like it, I'll continue. If I get a cease and desist, I'll stop. :)
1 comment:
This is a fantastic idea! Pubic Domain stuff always fascinates me.
I remember reading about Golden Age Daredevil as a kid - we had a Encyclopedia of Super-Heroes in my Middle School library, and I used to spend everyday at lunch pouring over that thing.
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