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Publisher |
Marvel |
Writer |
Len Wein |
Cover Artist |
Gil Kane |
Inker |
Frank Giacoia |
Colorist |
Glynis Oliver |
Letterer |
Artie Simek |
Artist |
Jim Mooney |
Artist |
Gil Kane |
Published | September 1974 |
THREE INTO TWO WON'T GO! Spotting the Cat-Man stalking through the streets with a brief case, Spider-Man suspects that he is involved in a crime and tries to apprehend him. This causes Daredevil to get involved and come to blows with Spider-Man, allowing Cat-Man to escape. After realizing that his quarry had escaped, Daredevil stops the fight and explains to Spider-Man that Gail Callan -- the daughter of a rich industrialist -- was kidnapped earlier and that a ransom was handed over to Cat-Man (By Matt Murdock, Daredevil's civilian identity) and that Daredevil hopped to track the Cat-Man back to his hideout. Finding clues at the scene of the fight, Daredevil and Spider-Man track Cat-Man and his comrades in the Unholy Three in a shack just outside of Coney Island. Fighting the crooks across the amusement park grounds, they are eventually defeated and Gail is rescued. After, Spider-Man leaves Daredevil, Gail, and the defeated Unholy Three for the police.