...back in the 1970s, Marvel was reprinting many of their main characters (usually in large anthologies like Marvel Tales and Marvel's Greatest Comics), but the page counts kept shrinking, so characters got spun off in their own series of reprints, such as Marvel Adventure (though for the first two issues, it was Marvel Adventures in the indicia) featuring Daredevil.
Picking up from where Marvel was reprinting Daredevil in Giant-Size Marvel Triple Action #2, these issues feature two less pages of the story than the original, and covers that look like they were colored by a blind man (appropriate, considering Matt Murdock, the star of the series was blind). Mostly, battles with the Gladiator, Leap-Frog, Stilt-Man and the Masked Marauder, as well as Ka-Zar, all for some New York City adventures, with original covers by Gene Colan!
Marvel Adventure #1 (December, 1975) and Daredevil #22 (November, 1966)
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Marvel Adventure #2 (February, 1976) and Daredevil #23 (December , 1966)
Marvel Adventure #3 (April, 1976) and Daredevil #24 (January, 1967)
Marvel Adventure #4 (June, 1976) and Daredevil #25 (February, 1967)
Marvel Adventure #5 (August, 1976) and Daredevil #26 (March, 1967)
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