Daredevil # 24 - The Mystery of the Midnight Stalker!

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Trapped in a foreign land and surrounded by bandits, Daredevil fights his way to an airfield where he flys a plane to England.  Once in England, Daredevil finds out that his old friend, Ka-Zar is accused of being the 'Midnight Stalker' and is in Plunder Castle, surrounded by the army who demand he come out.  Daredevil decides to pay him a visit.

Inside the castle, Ka-Zar thinks that the man without fear has come to fight him and before Daredevil can explain, he has him in his arms ready to hurl him from the battlements.  Daredevil grabs Ka-Zar the moment he is about to be thrown and the two fall into the moat below.  In the water, they espy the Plunderer's submarine and enter it.

Ka-Zar and Daredevil battle it out with the Plunderer, who has escaped from jail and reveals that he has been the Midnight Stalker, deliberately operating barefoot to implicate his brother in an attempt to reclaim Plunder Castle.  He then attacks the heroes with his Nerve Bolt Ray.  Daredevil knocks the Plunderer out with his billy club and the police arrest him.

Ka-Zar gives Daredevil money for a flight back to New York where Karen has received a letter allegedly from Spider-man, stating that Matt Murdock is Daredevil...

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    Artie Simek
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  • Frank Giacoia
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  • Gene Colan
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    Sam Rosen
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  • Stan Lee
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    Daredevil 24
    Reviewed by dmstarz on Nov. 26, 2008.
    dmstarz has written 360 reviews. His/her last review was for Unmasked!.
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    Oh, no!  Daredevil's stuck in Europe.  How will he get out of this mess?  Why, fly a plane, of course, silly.  As if doubting that his readers would believe such a thing, Stan Lee adds a little note at the bottom of the page where Matt hits the skies to explain how he uses his radar senses to fly the bird.  No need, Stan.  We still remember Daredevil piloting a spaceship in issue two, after all.  A plane's a walk in the park after that, huh? 

    Unfortunately, the plane only has enough fuel to take him to England, which enables the Daredevil readership to reacquaint themselves with Lord Kevin Plunder, aka Ka-Zar.  Just as well, too.  Poor old Ka-Zar is being accused of being a braggard.  A braggard, I tell you!  Or the Midnight Stalker, as you may have guessed from the title of this story.  Ka-Zar is a key suspect as there have been bare footprints left, accompanied by those of a tiger (or a Zabu), as the scenes of the Stalker's crimes.

    Anyway, cor blimey, guvnor, all this being in England allows Stan Lee to play around with the English phraseology once more.  Lord Mayor Honeywell has surrounded Plunder Castle, in which Ka-Zar is hiding.  (Incidentally, since when has a Lord Mayor had the powers to command an army to surround a castle?  Who knows, maybe that was common practice in London in the 60s but the title is more a decorative one than anything else.)  Honeywell bellows into a megaphone, "We've jolly well surrounded your castle!"  That's simply spiffing, thinks Ka-Zar, would you like some tea and cake?  No, of course, he doesn't think that.  Meanwhile one of Honeywell's men is a true cockney, putting H in front of his vowels:  "Hi'd like a look at that Ka-Zar bloke, Hi would," he says.  Luv a duck, Stan, enough with the stereotypes already!

    Still it's a good job these English are so polite.  Ka-Zar hasn't anyone hostage but the army merely surround the Castle and demand he come out instead of storming the place and arresting him.  It's just not cricket, old boy, not to come out, you could imagine Honeywell thinking.

    There's no Kevin without Parnival though and it's gratifying to see the Plunderer turn up later on in this issue, albeit still in his ridiculous costume.  The Plunderer, rather too quickly in my mind, reveals he has been setting up Ka-Zar, Daredevil simply remarking that it would be easy for anyone to fake footprints.  The plot, this issue, is really a little too pedestrian.  Is Stan already running out of ideas for his sightless lawyer?

    Alas, only one panel for Foggy and Karen this issue.  Though  it's the last one and what a cliffhanger!  Karen has received a letter from Spider-man (what return address did he use, I wonder?) telling her that Matt Murdock is Daredevil.  Maybe I spoke too soon, Stan.  Things could be looking up for the next issue.

    1 star out of 5.




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