Daredevil comic book help

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Hank Pym

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I was wondering if anyone could help me with an issue? I remember some bits and parts of it, but not everything. :csad: What I'm looking for is the issue number, and I also remember the cover having DDevil on a building edge, just standing.

Anyone at all?
 
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Tell me what you remember from the issue specifically, and I'll help you find it.
 
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huh? :huh:

Batman said:
Tell me what you remember from the issue specifically, and I'll help you find it.

Ok, I'll try. lets see here:

I remember it starting off with Daredevil crouched on an edge of a clocktower, and I think at the side or something it says "A story about New York." Then the next thing I remember is DD saving someone's baby, I think from a train? And that's about it. :csad:
 
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Hank Pym said:
Ok, I'll try. lets see here:

I remember it starting off with Daredevil crouched on an edge of a clocktower, and I think at the side or something it says "A story about New York." Then the next thing I remember is DD saving someone's baby, I think from a train? And that's about it. :csad:
You're looking for Daredevil #304.
 
That's some damn fine work, Batman. :up:

I got curious and started looking at a DD cover gallery. I figured it was either #241, #304 or #41 (v2).
 
This came to mind at first; but, he's leaping, not standing.

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That's some damn fine work, Batman. :up:

I got curious and started looking at a DD cover gallery. I figured it was either #241, #304 or #41 (v2).
It's definitely Daredevil #304.

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Which is written by D.G. Chichester, with pencils by Ron Garney. The story is called "34 Hours", and focuses on DD fighting crime across the city, in places such as Atlantic Avenue, the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Washington Square Park, and many other locations.
 
It's definitely Daredevil #304.

21267019774.304.GIF


Which is written by D.G. Chichester, with pencils by Ron Garney. The story is called "34 Hours", and focuses on DD fighting crime across the city, in places such as Atlantic Avenue, the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Washington Square Park, and many other locations.

Shweeet! Thanks, Batman.

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