Daredevil # 18 - There Shall Come a Gladiator

is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 7 / / 1966

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Plot Summary

The story starts off with Foggy Nelson entering a costume shop. He is surrounded by realistic life size wax statues of Thor, Captain America, daredevil, Doctor Doom, and Doctor Strange. The woman he proposed to, Karen, thinks that Foggy is actually Daredevil. She has yet to say she will marry him so he has devised a plan of impersonating Daredevil to impress her. The shop owner, who creeps the living daylights out of Foggy, measures him up and tells him to come back after dark to pick up the costume. As Foggy leaves, the mysterious shop owner let's it be known that he hates superheroes and plans on using Foggy as his guinea pig in his attempt to show them up.

Meanwhile, Matt is at home trying to figure out a way of handling Foggy. He does not want his friend getting hurt if daredevil's enemies find out that Foggy is walking around claiming to be Daredevil.

Foggy picks up his suit and is talked into paying the shop owner extra money to set up a villain fight. This way Karen can see him as Daredevil defeating a villain.

Daredevil has been keeping tabs on Foggy and follows him to Karen's. As Foggy is headed to meet his 'villain', the shop owner is finishing up one more costume. He puts the costume on and declares himself to be Gladiator.

Gladiator meets up with Foggy at the pier and knocks him out with one blow. He starts after Karen when the real Daredevil intervenes. Gladiator believes that Foggy is still the one he is fighting. The fight goes into the ocean and under the water. Daredevil goes limp, pretending to be dead, and leaps on Gladiator once he is back on land. Daredevil finishes him off pretty easily and proceeds to leave the area as the cops arrive on scene. Foggy then awakens, confused and disoriented. The cops think he is Daredevil and take Gladiator into custody.


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  • Dennis O'Neil
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  • Frank Giacoia
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  • John Romita
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    Sam Rosen
    letterer, cover


  • Stan Lee
    writer, editor


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    Daredevil 18
    Reviewed by dmstarz on Nov. 12, 2008.
    dmstarz has written 360 reviews. His/her last review was for Unmasked!.
    2 out of 2 users recommend his reviews.
    First appearance of the troubled Melvin Potter, aka the Gladiator this issue.  There is some sense of the troubled soul he will become.  After coming across as thuggish and arrogant when dealing with Foggy in his costume shop (Foggy's there to get a Daredevil costume, to help him impress Karen), he lets rip on his shop dummies, accusing all superheroes of being 'braggarts'.  Ah, that's a word I miss from the past.

    The best thing about Foggy getting his DD costume is the potential image of the, as revealed last issue, 'flabby' lawyer wearing his suit, his belly flopping out in the figure hugging costume.  Alas, Foggy only wants the costume so he can hide it in his work drawer for Karen to find it and presumably go weak at the knees.  However, Melvin persuades Foggy to wear it whilst he wears a supervillain outfit and they can battle it out.  Foggy of course thinks this is a terrific idea though he's unaware that Melvin isn't being completely honest about how he wants the fight to end.  But, best of all, we end up with a glimpse of Foggy checking his slightly overweight frame in the mirror.  He naturally looks like a guy who likes hanging out at Comic Cons and couldn't possibly be confused for the real Daredevil.  Could he?  Despite his pot belly, even New York's finest are fooled by Foggy in his cossie at the end of this month's issue.

    Matt is deeply troubled.  He's worried about Foggy living out his fantasy pretending to be Daredevil, knowing that he'll end up in deep water because of it.  Yet he can't say anything without revealing his true identity.  What a to do!  Foggy's deception though has worked and he scores a dinner date with Karen.  However, Karen is soon less than impressed when Foggy's diner of choice turns out to be a foggy and deserted waterfront with Gladiator on the menu.

    When the Gladiator appears, Foggy runs off behind some crates to change into costume, telling Karen not to worry.  Brilliantly, and in direct contravention of what usually occurs with superhero costume changes, he takes ages!  Which, let's face it, you would, especially if, like Foggy, you don't want to ruin a good suit.  The real Daredevil meanwhile 'looks' on, worried that Foggy's tardiness is going to ruin his reputation. 

    Once battle commences, Foggy is laid out pretty quickly and Matt has to step in, suddenly realising that the Gladiator's in the fight for real.  Back in the 60s the creators could only hint at the psychological problems of a character like Melvin Potter, but it's still nice to see Daredevil throw in a line about if he were a psychologist, he would think the Gladiator had an identity problem.  Thus a villain with mental health problems was born.

    It's all too much for Karen too.  After all the excitement, she faints from fatigue.  To date she's still the fragile female with the delicate constitution, though that'll change over time.

    First writing credit this issue to Denny O'Neill, who helps Stan out on this issue.  I hadn't realised that Denny, who of course would later script Daredevil post Frank Miller, was with Marvel so long back in the mid 60s.  All in all, a really fun issue, with a lot of focus on Foggy's bogus Daredevil and a nice introduction to a long standing, troubled villain.

    3.5 stars out of 5



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