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Daredevil #16 (1966) – CGC 6.0/Key Romita Art
Daredevil #16 (1966) – CGC 6.0/Key Romita Art
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Daredevil #16 CGC 6.0 – First John Romita Spider-Man Art
This is a landmark issue in the Daredevil series, marking the first time John Romita Sr. illustrated Spider-Man, setting the stage for his legendary run on The Amazing Spider-Man. This CGC 6.0 copy not only presents the debut of Romita's Spider-Man art but also introduces the villainous Masked Marauder. A must-have for collectors of key Silver Age Marvel moments.
Key Details
- Title: Daredevil
- Issue: #16
- Publisher: Marvel Comics
- Year: 1966
- Era: Silver Age
- Condition: CGC 6.0
- Cover Artist: John Romita
- Key Significance: First John Romita Spider-Man art
- Story Significance: First appearance of the Masked Marauder
Why It Matters
Daredevil #16 stands as a hinge-point book in Marvel history. It's the moment where John Romita Sr. begins his iconic association with Spider-Man, a character he would redefine visually. This issue is not just a key for Daredevil collectors but also holds significant crossover appeal for Spider-Man enthusiasts and Romita fans. Its introduction of the Masked Marauder adds another layer of collector gravity, anchoring it firmly in the Silver Age canon.
Creators
- Cover: John Romita
Collector Notes
- CGC 6.0 grade ensures solid presentation and investment potential.
- First John Romita Spider-Man art, a pivotal moment for Marvel.
- Key issue for both Daredevil and Spider-Man collectors.
- Introduction of the Masked Marauder adds villainous significance.
- Essential for Silver Age Marvel completists and Romita aficionados.
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