"Marked for Murder!" Script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson. Bullseye appearance (primarily as Benjamin Pondexter). Black Widow cameo. One-page feature, "Daredevil's Billy Club!" No credits, but the art is definitely by Miller/Janson. Miller/Janson cover. HIgh grade!
Hulk appearance! Cover pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Joe Rubinstein. Blind Alley, script by Roger McKenzie, pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson (pages 1-2) and Joe Rubinstein (pages 3-18); DD tries to help Bruce Banner out and gets himself badly beaten by the Hulk for his trouble; Ben hears Heather call DD "Matt" during the battle; appearances by Tony Stark (Iron Man) and J. Jonah Jameson.
Cover pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson. Till Death Do Us Part!, script by Frank Miller (plot) and Roger McKenzie (plot, script), pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson; the Gladiator holds a group of kids hostage in a museum, and DD has to take him down in time to make it to Foggy's wedding; cameos by the Rhino, the Scorpion, Leap-Frog, Mysterio, the Masked Marauder, the Beetle, and the Melter (as statues in a museum), plus Spock (as a wall poster). Next issue teaser is for Daredevil and The Punisher, which got pushed back to #183 due to Comic Code complications as the story involved drugs. 36 pgs.
2nd appearance Elektra!
Elektra and Bullseye appear in "Devils." Script and pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson.
First appearance of Tom Snyde (a Tom Snyder parody). Miller/Janson cover.
Last 50-cent issue. Cover pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Klaus Janson.
Where Angels Fear To Tread, script by Frank Miller, pencils by Frank Miller (breakdowns) and Klaus Janson (finished art), inks by Klaus Janson; Stick helps his old pupil face his demons and regain his radar sense; The Bugle publishes an expose on Kingpin's candidate for Mayor of New York; Elektra is brought to Kingpin's attention; Daredevil origin retold; Jonah Jameson appearance; cameo by the Hand.
Elektra resurrected!
Daredevil, The Black Widow and Stone race to keep the Hand from resurrecting Elektra. Unbeknownst to Daredevil, Stone finishes the job the Hand started and Elektra lives again.
First apperance Yuriko Oyama (Lady Deathstrike)
Daredevil visits japan in "Journey." Script by Denny O'Neil, art by Larry Hama/Klaus Janson (pages 2-6) and William Johnson/Mike Mignola. Bullseye and Elektra cameos.
Bill Sienkiewicz cover.
Crossbow attacks in "Vengeange of the Victim!" Script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Luke McDonnell, inks by Danny Bulanadi. Micah Synn appearance. Bill Sienkiewicz cover.
Daredevil's war on Synn continues. Foggy finds out how badly Micah mistreated his wife and tries to go to the rescue with Daredevil as backup.
Cover & art by Dave Mazzucchelli
Daredevil and the Widow track down another deranged member of the Super Soldier Project.
Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz & John Romita Art by Barry Windsor-Smith
Bullet frames an ecology group for murder at Kelco Industries and Daredevil tracks him down and tries to make him pay.
Cover and art by John Romita Jr & Al Williamson
Matt begins sneaking behind Karen's back to meet with Mary. Daredevil battles Typhoid without realizing that she is the same woman. Matt's free legal team beats the Kingpin's lawyers in the Kelco case.
Cover and art by John Romita Jr and Al Williamson
Daredevil tracks down the killer putting cyanide in aspirin but ends up having to save him from Punisher's brand of justice.
Cover and art by John Romita Jr and Al Williamson
Daredevil saves Lance from some bullies and then faces off against his dad. Lost after the recent bouts with Typhoid Mary and Mephisto and beating himself up over his betrayal of Karen, Matt burns all of his belongings and leaves town. Saving a drug runner from a downed plane, Matt is offered a job by the man on his daughter's chicken farm.
Cover & art by John Romita Jr and Al Williamson
Daredevil and Brandy get acquainted with Number Nine, who has been genetically engineered for perfection by Brandy's father. Skip sends Shotgun after Daredevil.
Cover & art by John Romita Jr and Al Williamson