never fear

never fear

Don't be worried; be confident (that something will happen). Often used as a clichéd saying for crimefighters and superheroes in comics, books, and movies. Never fear, the capacitors will withstand the surge in power. We'll get to the airport on time, never fear. Never fear, citizen—Super Guy is here!
See also: fear, never
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

never fear

do not worry; have confidence. I'll be there on time—never fear. I'll help you, never fear.
See also: fear, never
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

never fear

Don't worry that a thing will or won't occur, be confident, as in I'll get there, never fear. This phrase was used by Christopher Marlowe in Doctor Faustus (c. 1590): "'Tis but a surfeit; never fear, man."
See also: fear, never
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • up, up, and away
  • They went that a'way
  • (someone) went that-a-way
  • read 'em and weep
  • What do you think of this weather?
  • Let’s do lunch
  • Let’s do lunch sometime
  • Let’s do the lunch thing
  • let's do lunch (sometime)
  • let's do the lunch thing
References in classic literature
'They will never fear me, for I knew them since the beginning.' Tha said, 'Go and see.' And the First of the Tigers ran to and fro, calling aloud to the deer and the pig and the sambhur and the porcupine and all the Jungle Peoples, and they all ran away from him who had been their judge, because they were afraid.