35 Facts About Karen Page

1.

Karen Page is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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2.

Karen Page was portrayed by Ellen Pompeo in the 2003 feature film Daredevil, and by Deborah Ann Woll in the Marvel Television streaming television productions Daredevil, The Defenders, and The Punisher, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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3.

Karen Page is killed by Daredevil's adversary Bullseye in Daredevil vol.

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4.

Karen Page is hired to be the secretary by Foggy Nelson for the new law firm Nelson and Murdock.

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5.

Karen Page is infatuated with Matt Murdock from the moment they meet.

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6.

Karen Page appears to die in this act of self-sacrifice, when he is coated in the molten cobalt.

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7.

Karen Page is offered a role on The Incredible Hulk TV show which was on its first season at the time.

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8.

Karen Page is kidnapped by three ex-stuntmen on the show, but is saved by the Thing, and the Hulk.

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9.

Karen Page becomes addicted to heroin and starts making pornographic movies.

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10.

Karen Page is forced to return to New York, where she meets up again with Matt.

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11.

Matt helps Karen Page beat her addiction, and they resume their relationship and begin sharing an apartment.

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12.

The clinic is destroyed during a demonic invasion of Manhattan, and Karen Page discovers hours later that Matt has been having an affair with Typhoid Mary.

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13.

Karen Page becomes an anti-pornography activist, assists Daredevil and the Black Widow in fighting crime on separate occasions, and reluctantly begins dating Matt.

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14.

Karen Page eventually realizes that she is too dependent on Matt and that her past is a constant barrier between them.

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15.

Later, during a fight between Daredevil and Bullseye, Karen Page is murdered by Bullseye when she moves to intercept a billy-club thrown at Daredevil's head and is impaled in the heart.

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16.

Karen Page 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.

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17.

Karen Page 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.

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18.

Karen Page appears in the 2003 feature film Daredevil, portrayed by Ellen Pompeo.

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19.

When Matt is tracking the Kingpin's forces, Karen Page helps Foggy determine the meaning of a key piece of evidence in a case.

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20.

An enraged Todd attacks him with a tire iron, and Karen Page is forced to shoot him with the gun in his truck to keep him from killing Kevin.

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21.

Karen Page refuses to back down even after Ben makes clear that her prior activities in Vermont will be used against her to discredit her as a source.

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22.

Karen Page finds out that his mother Marlene Vistain is in fact alive and well, and living in a nursing home in upstate New York.

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23.

Karen Page takes her to a warehouse, and tries to intimidate her into backing down by threatening to have her friends and loved ones killed.

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24.

Karen Page is deeply traumatized over taking a life, having nightmares in which Fisk appears in her living room and strangles her to death with his bare hands.

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25.

Karen Page is further wracked with guilt when Fisk personally murders Ben after finding out from a mole at the Bulletin about his and Karen's visit to Marlene.

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26.

Nonetheless, Karen Page composes herself and helps Matt and Foggy track down the hiding place of Carl Hoffman, one of the corrupt detectives who investigated her for Fisher's murder and who in the interim has been coerced by Fisk into killing his own partner, allowing Matt to bring him in and have him give up Fisk.

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27.

In season 2 of Daredevil, Karen Page comes into contact with and befriends Frank Castle when the firm takes Castle as a client after being charged with multiple murders of different low-level criminals and she helps defend him in court.

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28.

When Nelson and Murdock falls apart, Karen Page joins the New York Bulletin with the intention of writing Castle's true story, however during her investigation, she is almost killed by Colonel Schoonover, only being saved by Castle's intervention.

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29.

Karen Page is angered when she finds out he has resumed Daredevil activities, but agrees to hide with Foggy in the 29th precinct until the Hand have been taken down.

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30.

Against Ellison's wishes, Karen Page manages to determine Fisk secretly owns the hotel he's being kept under house arrest in, but is threatened by Fisk's fixer Felix Manning when she tries to get him on record regarding Fisk's money laundering.

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31.

When Fisk frames Matt as a scapegoat for Ray Nadeem, Karen Page reluctantly helps Matt bring in Jasper Evans, a lifer Fisk hired to stab him as part of his plan to get out of prison.

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32.

Karen Page later loses her job at the Bulletin when she refuses to give Matt's identity over to Ellison.

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33.

Incensed, Karen Page decides to visit Fisk at his penthouse and try to provoke him into attacking her in front of the FBI by revealing the truth about Wesley.

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34.

Matt and Karen Page are only able to escape the church with assistance from Foggy and Nadeem, who they persuade to testify in front of a grand jury.

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35.

Karen Page is mentioned on several occasions in other shows, but does not appear onscreen.

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