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#17DD-CC Fantastic Four #40

Doom with Daredevil

1965
Fantastic Four #40
Stan Lee (writer), Jack Kirby (artist)

The Story

Fantastic Four #40 — Doom with Daredevil. This landmark issue features one of Marvel's first major crossover moments as Daredevil sneaks into the Baxter Building to help the powerless Fantastic Four against Doom.

Significance

One of the earliest and most significant Marvel crossovers. Daredevil's appearance proved that Marvel's heroes existed in a shared world where anyone could show up to help. This concept became the foundation of the MCU.

Historical Context

Lee and Kirby's shared universe vision — heroes helping heroes across titles — was revolutionary for 1965. This exact concept drives the MCU today, including the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday.

Silver Age

1956-1970

The era that introduced Doctor Doom to Marvel Comics.

Collector Value

A 1/1 Comic Cut from one of Marvel's first true crossover moments. The Doom-Daredevil dynamic would recur in comics for decades.