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Karen Page Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki. Alias(es)"K" Isabelle Schaffer"A hero is not a god or an idea. A hero lives here on the street.
Among us. With us. Always here but rarely recognized.
Look in the mirror and see yourself for what you truly are. You're a New Yorker. You're a hero. This is your Hell's Kitchen. Welcome home."―Karen Page[src]Karen Page was the secretary for Nelson and Murdock and, along with Foggy Nelson, Matt Murdock and Ben Urich, was instrumental in the effort to bring Wilson Fisk to justice. While working for Nelson and Murdock, Page came into contact with Frank Castle, who she helped defend in court.
When Nelson and Murdock fell apart, Page joined the New York Bulletin with the intention of writing Castle's true story, however during her investigation she was kidnapped by Ray Schoonover and saved by Castle. Later the Hand also kidnapped Page and she was rescued by Daredevil before Murdock revealed to her that he was Daredevil. Biography. Early Life. Losing her Brother. Karen Page was born in Fagan Corners, Vermont[1], the daughter of Paxton and Penelope Page and the older sister of Kevin Page.
Karen Page was the secretary for Nelson and Murdock and, along with Foggy Nelson, Matt Murdock. Watch Online Watch Cake Full Movie Online Film. The movie, nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars, deliberately left out the death of its hero. This story first appeared in the March 13 issue of The.
Not much is known about Page's past, Kevin eventually died in a mysterious car accident when he was 1. Page moved from Vermont to work in New York City. Meeting Nelson and Murdock. Falsely Accused of Murder"I didn't do this!
I didn't do this!"―Karen Page[src]Karen Page worked as a secretary in Union Allied Construction. One day she was emailed a file which contained damning evidence of Union Allied's money laundering schemes. Seeking to tell someone about what she had discovered, Page asked Daniel Fisher, one of her co- workers from the legal department, to join her for drinks at a nearby bar, believing him to be an overall good and nice man whom she could trust. Page beside the corpse of Daniel Fisher.
The two shared a couple of drinks but before long Page became dizzy and lost sense of where he was during the night. The next thing she knew, she awakened to find herself in her apartment covered in Fisher's blood, staring at his corpse in front of her as she held bloody knife in her hand. The police kicked in her apartment door and arrested her as she pleaded that she did not commit the crime.[2]Good Samaritan Lawyers. Page meets Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock"I am telling you we met at the bar, we had a few drinks, and I don't know what happened after that. It wasn't me, please, please you have to believe me. I didn't kill him.""I believe you, Miss Page."―Karen Page and Matt Murdock[src]Page was taken to prison where she was greeted by Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock of the new law firm Nelson and Murdock, who had been informed of her case by Officer Brett Mahoney.
They introduced themselves and explained their intentions to assist her; Page became suspicious of their experience and they confessed that they had only officially been operating as their own law firm for seven hours and she would be their first client. When she confessed that she had no money to pay them, Nelson attempted to leave the case, but Murdock convinced him to stay. She told them her side of the story and Murdock told her that he believed her story and they agreed to take on the case. Page is almost murdered by Clyde Farnum. Later that day, Page slept in her cell as Officer Clyde Farnum sneaked up behind her and attempted to murder her by wrapping a bed sheet around her throat, apologizing to her as he choked her. Refusing to die, Page was able to free herself by scratching Farnum's eyes and knocking him back; she then used her only chance to scream at the top of her voice until help arrived.
In a direct response to the assassination attempt and the lack of an official accusation against her, Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock were able to get Page released from prison for her own safety. Page tells her story to Nelson and Murdock. Page was released to the custody of Nelson and Murdock and taken back to their office.
Once there and convinced that she was safe with them, Page told the lawyers how she obtained the financial records and her confrontation with her boss, although she confessed that she had not considered the consequences of her actions at the time. Page broke down crying as she began speaking about the death of Daniel Fisher, as she felt personally responsible for the death of such a kind man. Fearing for her life, Page requested to return to her apartment, but Foggy Nelson convinced her that it was a bad idea and Matt Murdock offered his apartment for her to spend the night.
Page is questioned by Matt Murdock. At Matt Murdock's Apartment, Page was given a change of clothes, as hers had gotten wet in a rain storm, and a beverage.
She learned that Murdock had been blind since he was nine and missed his sight. Continuing their earlier questions, Murdock asked her why she was not killed in her apartment, as the people going after her would have no reason to keep her alive unless she had something of value; in an attempt to keep Nelson and Murdock safe from harm, she lied, saying that she did not have a copy of the financial report. Murdock seemingly accepted this and they went to bed shortly afterwards.[2]Meeting the Man in Black. Page meets the Man in the Mask"Who? What the hell?""I'll get this into the right hands.""No.. You can't, you can't take it to the police.
You can't trust anyone!"―Karen Page and Daredevil[src]Believing that Matt Murdock was asleep, Page left to return to her own residence. Inside a vent in her bathroom, Page grabbed the flashdrive holding the copy of the report, but she was ambushed by a thug who rammed her into a wall. After procuring the flashdrive, he approached the unconscious Page to kill her with his knife when a masked man began a fight with him. Page watched as the fight became so intense that the two fell from her window to the street. Ultimately, the masked man won the fight and collected the flashdrive, promising to take it to the proper hands; Page told him not to trust anyone, so the masked man said that he would release the information to everyone. The next morning, there was a story in the New York Bulletin.[2]Employed by Nelson and Murdock. Page is employed by Nelson and Murdock.
With the truth exposed and Page cleared of all charges against her, she joined Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson to celebrate their victory. Page cooked them both a meal to thank them for their assistance, noting that it was Murdock believing in her story that gave her the strength to keep fighting.
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