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| character_name = Karen Page | image = | imagesize = | caption = | publisher = Marvel Comics | debut = Daredevil #1 (April 1964) | creators = Stan Lee Bill Everett | full_name = Karen Page | species = | homeworld = | alliances = Nelson & Murdock New York Bulletin | partners = Matt Murdock | supports = Daredevil | aliases = Paige Angel | powers = | cat = | subcat = | hero = | villain = | addcharcat# = }} Karen Page is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is one of Daredevil's longest-running love interest. Karen Page is played by Deborah Ann Woll in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, first as a main character in Daredevil, and later as a main cast member in The Punisher and a recurring character in The Defenders. Publication historyCreated by writer Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, she first appeared in Daredevil #1 (April 1964). Character overviewIn her first appearances, Karen is the secretary for the law firm of Daredevil's alter ego Matt Murdock, and the mutual love interest of both Murdock and his partner Foggy Nelson. Her relationship with Murdock hits a downward spiral when he reveals his secret identity to her in Daredevil #57 (October 1969), setting off a long break-up which concluded with her departure from the series in issue #86 (April 1972). Within these final stories, she trades her profession of secretary to become a film actress. After three years absence from published stories, Karen returned for a considerable stint as a supporting character in Ghost Rider, starting with vol. 2 #13 (August 1975) and continuing through to #26 (October 1977). During this time, a crossover with Daredevil #138 afforded her a brief return appearance in the series where she got her start. A 1978 appearance in Marvel Two-in-One would prove the character's last showing for over seven years. Karen returned in Born Again, the award-winning storyline beginning in Daredevil #227 (February 1986) that would ultimately restore her earlier role as Daredevil's love interest. Writer Ann Nocenti gave considerably more development to their relationship, and even had Karen acting as a sidekick to Daredevil for the first time in issue #259, in which she goes undercover to help take down a child pornography ring. She was again dropped from the series in issue #263 (February 1989) for another long-term breakup from Murdock, but this time was brought back just two years later, for Daredevil #294 (July 1991). Karen is killed by Daredevil's adversary Bullseye in Daredevil vol. 2 #5, (March 10, 1999). Fictional character biographyKaren Page is hired to be the secretary by Foggy Nelson for the new law firm Nelson and Murdock.[1] She is infatuated with Matt Murdock from the moment they meet. When Matt introduces her to the adventuring, wisecracking aspect of his personality, in the guise of his "twin brother" Mike, she finds herself equally charmed by this side of Murdock.[2] Dr. Paxton Page (Karen's father) fakes his own kidnapping and death in order to assume the guise of the villain Death's Head. Karen returns to her parents' home in Fagan Corners, Vermont to investigate her father's disappearance. Daredevil follows her. In the ensuing battle between Daredevil and Death's Head, Death's Head spills a vat of molten cobalt over Daredevil, but realizes that Karen is endangered. This brings Paxton back to his own senses, pushing Daredevil and Karen to safety. He appears to die in this act of self-sacrifice, when he is coated in the molten cobalt. After the battle with Death's Head, Daredevil's true identity is revealed to Karen.[3] She constantly fears for Matt's safety, but Daredevil cannot give up fighting crime. Karen eventually leaves Matt and moves to California to pursue an acting career. She finds work as an actress in a daytime soap opera.{{issue|date=January 2013}} Karen appears alongside Johnny Blaze in a film. After a scene is interrupted by The Uncanny Orb, Katy Milner (Karen's stuntwoman) confides in Johnny about Karen's history of "unhappy romances" including the ones with Murdock and Phil Hickock. Later on, Karen herself falls under the Orb's control.{{issue|date=January 2013}} Karen is offered a role on The Incredible Hulk TV show which was on its first season at the time. She is kidnapped by three ex-stuntmen on the show, but is saved by the Thing (who is looking for his own TV show), and the Hulk (who is annoyed at having this show).[4] Karen becomes addicted to heroin and starts making pornographic movies.[5] In need of a fix, she sells Daredevil's secret identity to a drug dealer who in turn sells this to the Kingpin. Karen is forced to return to New York,[5] where she meets up again with Matt. Matt helps Karen beat her addiction, and they resume their relationship and begin sharing an apartment.[6] Realizing that Matt is incomplete without work as a lawyer, Karen founds a free drug and legal clinic, where she counsels drug addicts and Matt provides legal advice and "ghost lawyering".[7] The clinic is destroyed during a demonic invasion of Manhattan,[8] and Karen discovers hours later that Matt has been having an affair with Typhoid Mary. These combined blows leave her psychologically lost, and she runs away.[9] She becomes an anti-pornography activist,[10] assists Daredevil and the Black Widow in fighting crime on separate occasions, and reluctantly begins dating Matt. At this point, she becomes a radio show host under the name "Paige Angel". She eventually realizes that she is too dependent on Matt and that her past is a constant barrier between them. Karen leaves Matt to accept a talk show host position in Los Angeles.[11] While in California, Karen has a routine blood test as part of an insurance policy application. The supervillain Mysterio - as part of a plan to psychologically destroy Daredevil for one last scheme[12] disguises himself as a doctor, performs the blood test, and tells her that she is HIV positive as part of a plan to destroy Daredevil before dying himself of a brain tumor. Devastated, Karen returns to New York and tells Matt that she is HIV positive. Later, during a fight between Daredevil and Bullseye, Karen is murdered by Bullseye when she moves to intercept a billy-club thrown at Daredevil's head and is impaled in the heart.[13] Devastated by Karen's death, Matt briefly contemplates suicide but is given new strength to keep going by remembering some of their times together, such as when she convinced Matt to take a night off on his birthday and when she said that she didn't want Daredevil to quit as she always felt safer knowing the vigilante was out there.[14] After Mysterio's role in the scheme is revealed and then commits suicide,[12] Matt attempts and fails to give Karen's eulogy, finding himself overwhelmed at the memory of her loss. Initially bitter at Karen dying simply so that Mysterio could feel better about himself, a later conversation with Spider-Man helps Daredevil realize that the infant he's saved represents something positive that has come of the whole affair. The baby is given up for adoption to a couple in New Jersey. Before leaving, Matt names the baby after Karen and hopes that her new parents will allow the occasional visit from her "Uncle Matt".[15] Other versionsIn the What If comic 'What If Karen Page Had Lived?", Karen is narrowly saved from death when Bullseye hits her in the shoulder rather than the head. However, driven by his rage at the fear of losing her rather than his focused grief when he actually lost her, Matt beats the Kingpin to death for his part in Mysterio's scheme, and is subsequently arrested. When Matt is sentenced to 44 years in the Raft for the crime, Karen leaves town and disappears. Matt assumes that she had become severely depressed and may have killed herself. He never sees her again.[16] In a one-off book of the Secret Wars storyline called Secret Wars: Secret Lovers, a universe that became the Battleworld domain of Limbo is shown where Matt and Karen have grown close to the point of living with each other. Daredevil finds himself in a battle with Typhoid Mary after having nightmares about her prior that Karen is aware of. Karen follows the two only to discover that Mary is actually Mephisto, who wants to spend the final evening before Inferno psychologically and physically torturing Matt. Karen saves Matt by cutting off Mephisto's head with Mary's sword and the two embrace one last time as the world burns around them.[17] In other media
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Marvel Comics. 18. ^{{cite web |url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/17/true-blood-actress-to-star-in-marvels-daredevil/ |title='True Blood' actress to star in Marvel's 'Daredevil' |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |date=July 17, 2014 |accessdate=July 17, 2014 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6R8aCVzYc?url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/17/true-blood-actress-to-star-in-marvels-daredevil/ |archivedate=July 17, 2014 |deadurl=no |df= }} 19. ^{{cite episode|title=Into the Ring|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Abraham, Phil (director); Drew Goddard (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=April 10, 2015|season=1|number=1}} 20. ^{{cite episode|title=The Path of the Righteous|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Gomez, Nick (director); Steven S. DeKnight and Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=April 10, 2015|season=1|number=11}} 21. ^{{cite episode|title=The Ones We Leave Behind|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Lyn, Euros (director); Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=April 10, 2015|season=1|number=12}} 22. ^{{cite episode|title=Bang|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Abraham, Phil (director); Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=1}} 23. ^{{cite episode|title=Penny and Dime|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Hoar, Peter (director); John C. Kelley (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=4}} 24. ^{{cite episode|title=Guilty as Sin|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Uppendahl, Michael (director); Whit Anderson (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=8}} 25. ^{{cite episode|title=Seven Minutes in Heaven|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Surjik, Stephen (director); Marco Ramirez and Lauren Schmidt Hissrich (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=9}} 26. ^{{cite episode|title=A Cold Day in Hell's Kitchen|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Hoar, Peter (director); Marco Ramirez and Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=13}} 27. ^{{cite episode|title=Upstairs/Downstairs|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Zakrzewski, Alex (director); Dara Resnik (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=October 19, 2018|season=3|number=8}} 28. ^{{cite episode|title=Karen|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Garcia, Alex (director); Tamara Becher-Wilkinson (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=October 19, 2018|season=3|number=10}} 29. ^{{cite episode|title=Eight Diagram Dragon Palm|series=Marvel's Iron Fist|credits=Sapochnik, Miguel (director); Scott Reynolds (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 17, 2017|season=1|number=4}} 30. ^{{cite episode|title=Felling Tree with Roots|series=Marvel's Iron Fist|credits=Blackburn, Farren (director); Ian Stokes (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 17, 2017|season=1|number=7}} 31. ^{{cite episode|title=The Creator|series=Marvel's Luke Cage|credits=Surjik, Stephen (director); Mirante Matthews, Nicole; Lopes, Matthew (writers)|network=Netflix|airdate=June 22, 2018|season=2|number=11}} 32. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/781485-deborah-ann-woll-confirmed-to-appear-in-marvels-the-defenders#/slide/1 |title=Deborah Ann Woll Confirmed to Appear in Marvel's The Defenders |last=Perry |first=Spencer |publisher=ComingSoon.net |date=October 31, 2016 |accessdate=October 31, 2016 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6lfip8fb6?url=http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/781485-deborah-ann-woll-confirmed-to-appear-in-marvels-the-defenders#/slide/1 |archivedate=October 31, 2016 |deadurl=no |df= }} 33. ^{{cite episode|title=The Defenders|series=Marvel's The Defenders|credits=Blackburn, Farren (director); Lauren Schmidt Hissrich & Marco Ramirez (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=August 18, 2017|season=1|number=8}} 34. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cbr.com/nycc-iron-fist-cast-makes-first-ever-live-appearance/ |title=NYCC: Iron Fist Cast Makes First-Ever Live Appearance |last=Damore |first=Meagan |publisher=Comic Book Resources |date=October 8, 2016 |accessdate=October 13, 2016 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6l7K6g1QZ?url=http://www.cbr.com/nycc-iron-fist-cast-makes-first-ever-live-appearance/ |archivedate=October 9, 2016 |deadurl=no |df= }} 35. ^{{cite episode|title=Two Dead Men|series=Marvel's The Punisher|credits=Shankland, Tom (director); Steve Lightfoot (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=November 17, 2017|season=1|number=2}} 36. ^{{cite web|url=http://collider.com/the-punisher-deborah-ann-woll-interview/ |title='The Punisher': Deborah Ann Woll on Karen Page's Sense of Agency & 'Daredevil' Season 3|last=Radish|first=Christina|work=Collider|date=December 27, 2017|accessdate=January 4, 2017}} 37. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/film-tv/a13452540/deborah-ann-woll-the-punisher-interview/|title=The Punisher Star Deborah Ann Woll Talks Karen's Agency and a Potential Romance with Frank|last=Dibdin|first=Emma|work=Harper's Bazaar|date=November 14, 2017 |accessdate=January 4, 2017}} 38. ^{{cite web|url=http://collider.com/the-punisher-season-2-plot-details|title=‘The Punisher’: 30 Plot Details, New Characters, & Backstage Facts To Know About Season 2|last=Mancuso|first=Vinnie|publisher=Collider|date=December 28, 2018|accessdate=December 31, 2018|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/755AbuuaW|archivedate=December 31, 2018}} 12 : Characters created by Bill Everett|Characters created by Stan Lee|Comics characters introduced in 1964|Female characters in comics|Fictional actors|Fictional heroin users|Fictional pornographic film actors|Fictional prostitutes|Fictional secretaries|Superhero film characters|Marvel Comics television characters|Fictional radio personalities |
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