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Daredevil (Marvel Comics)



 
 
Daredevil is a fictional character
Fictional character

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 that appears in comic book
Comic book

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s published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 (April 1964) and was created by writer
Writer

A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms....
-editor
Literary editor

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 Stan Lee
Stan Lee

Stan Lee is an United States comic book writer, editor, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.Lee is considered the father of comic books....
 and artist
Artist

The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art....
 Bill Everett
Bill Everett

William Blake "Bill" Everett, also known as William Blake and Everett Blake was a comic book writer-artist best known for creating Namor the Sub-Mariner and co-creating Daredevil for Marvel Comics....
, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby

Jacob Kurtzberg , better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editing. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s....
. Daredevil is notable as being among the few superheroes with a disability
Disability

Disability is a lack of ability relative to a personal or group standard or norm. In reality there is often simply a spectrum of ability. Disability may involve physical impairment such as sense impairment, cognitive impairment or intellectual impairment, mental disorder , or various types of chronic disease....
, having been blinded
Blindness

Blindness is the condition of lacking visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors.Various scales have been developed to describe the extent of vision loss and define "blindness." Total blindness is the complete lack of form and visual light perception and is clinically recorded as "NLP," an abbreviation for "no ligh...
 as a youth in a radioactive accident that also drastically heightened his remaining senses and gave him a "radar-sense" allowing him to perceive his surroundings.






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Daredevil is a fictional character
Fictional character

A character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that exists in a The arts. The process of conveying information about characters in fiction is called characterisation....
 that appears in comic book
Comic book

A comic book is a magazine or book of narrative artwork and dialog and descriptive prose. The style was introduced in 1934. Despite the term, comic books do not necessarily feature humorous subject-matter; in fact, it is often serious and action-oriented....
s published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 (April 1964) and was created by writer
Writer

A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms....
-editor
Literary editor

A literary editor is an editing in a newspaper, magazine or similar publication who deals with aspects concerning literature and books, especially reviews....
 Stan Lee
Stan Lee

Stan Lee is an United States comic book writer, editor, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.Lee is considered the father of comic books....
 and artist
Artist

The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art....
 Bill Everett
Bill Everett

William Blake "Bill" Everett, also known as William Blake and Everett Blake was a comic book writer-artist best known for creating Namor the Sub-Mariner and co-creating Daredevil for Marvel Comics....
, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby

Jacob Kurtzberg , better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editing. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s....
. Daredevil is notable as being among the few superheroes with a disability
Disability

Disability is a lack of ability relative to a personal or group standard or norm. In reality there is often simply a spectrum of ability. Disability may involve physical impairment such as sense impairment, cognitive impairment or intellectual impairment, mental disorder , or various types of chronic disease....
, having been blinded
Blindness

Blindness is the condition of lacking visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors.Various scales have been developed to describe the extent of vision loss and define "blindness." Total blindness is the complete lack of form and visual light perception and is clinically recorded as "NLP," an abbreviation for "no ligh...
 as a youth in a radioactive accident that also drastically heightened his remaining senses and gave him a "radar-sense" allowing him to perceive his surroundings. His civilian identity is lawyer
Lawyer

A lawyer, according to Black's Law Dictionary, is "a person learned in the law; as an Attorney at law, counsel or solicitor; a person licensed to practice fraud." Law is the system of rules of conduct established by the sovereign government of a society to correct wrongs, maintain stability, and deliver justice....
 Matt Murdock.

Although Daredevil had been home to the work of many legendary comic-book artists — Everett, Kirby, Wally Wood
Wally Wood

Wallace Allan Wood was an United States comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, best known for his work in EC Comics and Mad ....
, John Romita, Sr.
John Romita, Sr.

John Romita, Sr. is an Italian-American comic-book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man. He was inducted into the Eisner Award#The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 2002....
, and Gene Colan
Gene Colan

Eugene "Gene" Colan is an United States Comic book creator.Best known as one of Marvel Comics' most significant artists, whose signature titles include the superhero series, Daredevil , the cult-hit Satire series Howard the Duck, and The Tomb of Dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror fiction series....
, among others — it is Frank Miller
Frank Miller (comics)

Frank Miller is an United States writer, artist and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels for Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics....
's influential tenure on the title in the late 1970s and early 1980s that is best remembered, cementing the character as a popular and influential part of the Marvel Universe
Marvel Universe

The Marvel Universe is the universe where the stories published by Marvel Comics take place.The Marvel Universe actually exists within a Multiverse consisting of thousands of separate universes, all of which are the creations of Marvel Comics and all of which are, in a sense, "Marvel universes"....
.

Publication history


1960s

The character debuted in Daredevil #1 (April 1964) and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with character-design input from Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby

Jacob Kurtzberg , better known by the pen name Jack Kirby, was an American comic book artist, writer and editing. Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s....
. When Everett turned in his first-issue pencils extremely late, Marvel production manager Sol Brodsky
Sol Brodsky

Sol Brodsky was an American comic book artist who, as Marvel Comics' Silver Age of comic books production manager, was one of the key architects of the small company's expansion to a major pop culture Conglomerate ....
 and Spider-Man
Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
 artist and co-creator Steve Ditko
Steve Ditko

Steve Ditko is an United States comic book artist and writer best known as the co-creator of the Marvel Comics heroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange....
 inked "a lot of backgrounds and secondary figures on the fly and cobbled the cover and the splash page together from Kirby's original concept drawing".

The first issue covered both his origins and his desire for revenge on the men who had killed his father, boxer
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 "Battling Jack" Murdock, who raised young Matthew Murdock in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
. Jack instills in Matt the importance of education and nonviolence with the aim of seeing his son become a better man than himself. In the course of saving a blind man from the path of an oncoming truck, Matt is blinded by a radioactive substance that falls from the vehicle. The radioactive exposure heightens his remaining senses beyond normal human thresholds, enabling him to detect the shape and location of objects around him.In order to support his son, Jack Murdock returns to boxing and when he refuses to throw a fight is killed by gangsters. Adorned in a yellow and black costume made from his father's boxing robes, renamed with the moniker of his childhood derision, and using his superhuman abilities, Matt confronts the killers as the superhero Daredevil.

Daredevil's original costume was a combination of black, yellow and red, reminiscent of acrobat tights, and went through minor revisions in issues #2 through #4 by EC Comics
EC Comics

Entertaining Comics, more commonly known as EC Comics, was an United States publisher of comic books specializing in crime fiction, horror fiction, satire, war novel and science fiction from the 1940s through the 1950s, until censorship pressures prompted it to concentrate on the seminal humor magazine Mad , which became a major p...
 artist Joe Orlando
Joe Orlando

File:Joeblackfreighter2.jpgJoseph Orlando was an illustrator, writer, editor and cartoonist. He was the vice president of DC Comics for many years and also the associate publisher of Mad ....
. Fellow acclaimed EC veteran Wally Wood penciled #5-8, introducing the modern, completely red costume in issue #7. Golden Age
Golden Age of Comic Books

The Golden Age of Comic Books was a period in the history of American comic books, generally thought as lasting from the late 1930s until the late 1940s....
 great Bob Powell
Bob Powell (comics)

Bob Powell n? Stanislav Robert Pawlowski was an American comic book artist known for his work during the 1930-40s Golden Age of comic books, including on the features "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle" and "Mr....
 (Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle

Sheena, Queen of the Jungle is a fictional, American comic book Jungle Girl heroine, published originally by Fiction House. She possessed the ability to communicate with the wild animals after having grown up with them since being orphaned in the jungle....
) penciled two issues over Wood layouts, and they then swapped for #11, which Wood inked over Powell's pencils.
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Issue #12 began a brief run by Jack Kirby (layouts) and John Romita, Sr.
John Romita, Sr.

John Romita, Sr. is an Italian-American comic-book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man. He was inducted into the Eisner Award#The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 2002....
 It was Romita's return to superhero penciling after a decade of working exclusively as a romance
Romance novel

The romance novel is a literary genre developed in Western culture, mainly in English-speaking countries. Novels in this genre place their primary focus on the relationship and Romance between two people, and must have an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending." Through the late 20th and early 21st centuries, these novels are co...
-comic artist for DC. Romita had felt he no longer wanted to pencil, in favor of being solely an inker. He recalled in 1999,

Romita later elaborated that "Stan showed me Dick Ayers
Dick Ayers

Dick" Ayers is a comic book artist and cartoonist.Regarding how he got his start in the industry, Ayers recalls, "It was [Superman co-creator] Joe Shuster] who sent me to Vin Sullivan of Magazine Enterprises....
' splash page for a Daredevil. He asked me, "What would you do with this page?" I showed him on a tracing paper what I would do, and then he asked me to do a drawing of Daredevil the way I would do it. I did a big drawing of Daredevil ... just a big, tracing-paper drawing of Daredevil swinging. And Stan loved it".

When Romita left to take over The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man

The Amazing Spider-Man is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, featuring the adventures of the superhero Spider-Man....
, Lee gave Daredevil to what would be the character's first signature artist, Gene Colan
Gene Colan

Eugene "Gene" Colan is an United States Comic book creator.Best known as one of Marvel Comics' most significant artists, whose signature titles include the superhero series, Daredevil , the cult-hit Satire series Howard the Duck, and The Tomb of Dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror fiction series....
, who began with issue #20 (Sept. 1966). Colan pencilled all but three issues through #100 (June 1973), plus the 1967 annual, followed by ten issues sprinkled from 1974-79. (He would return again, an established legend, for an eight-issue run in 1997).

Daredevil embarks on a series of colorful adventures involving such villains as the Owl
Owl (comics)

The Owl is a Fictional character Mutant , a comic book supervillain who frequently menaces Daredevil and other heroes - notably Spider-Man and the Black Cat - in Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe....
, Stilt-Man
Stilt-Man

Stilt-Man is the name of two supervillains in Marvel Comics....
, the Gladiator, and the Enforcers
Enforcers

The Enforcers were a professional wrestling tag team consisting of Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko. This unit is best known for their run in World Championship Wrestling from 1991-1992....
. Daredevil's early exploits were often large, swashbuckling adventures, and sub-plots involved romantic triangles between Matt, Karen and Foggy and cases of mistaken identity
Mistaken Identity

Mistaken Identity may refer to:* Mistaken identity, a claim of the actual innocence of a criminal defendantIn music*Mistaken Identity , a 1981 album released by Kim Carnes...
. He also meets Spider-Man
Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
 during this time.

Much like in The Amazing Spider-Man — and in what was already an established hallmark of Marvel Comics storytelling — interpersonal drama was as central to the series as action and adventure. A triangle of unrequited love develops between Foggy Nelson, Karen Page and Murdock, with Nelson unable to win over Page and Matt unable to admit that Page loves anyone other than Daredevil. Among the notable plot developments during this period were Matt Murdock's panicky creation of a "twin brother", the "sighted" and devil-may-care Mike Murdock, in #25 (Feb. 1967), whom Karen Page and Foggy Nelson are led to believe is Daredevil; "Mike's" death in #41 (June 1968); and Matt revealing his Daredevil identity to Karen Page in #57 (Oct. 1969). When the revelation of Murdock's dual identity proves too much for Page, she leaves the firm and the comic.

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1970s

In the 1970s the title featured a double billing, co-starring Daredevil's girlfriend, the Black Widow
Black Widow (Marvel Comics)

The Black Widow is the name of two fictional character Espionage characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The first and best-known, Natalia Romanova, also known as Natasha Romanoff, was created by writers Stan Lee and Don Rico and artist Don Heck, and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #52 ....
. The narrative had Daredevil move to San Francisco for a time to live with the spy and super-heroine the Black Widow
Black Widow (Marvel Comics)

The Black Widow is the name of two fictional character Espionage characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The first and best-known, Natalia Romanova, also known as Natasha Romanoff, was created by writers Stan Lee and Don Rico and artist Don Heck, and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #52 ....
, and enters into a romantic relationship with her but she soon ends the relationship, fearing that playing "sidekick
Sidekick

A sidekick is a stock character, a close companion who assists a partner in a superior position. Don Quixote's Sancho Panza, Sherlock Holmes' Doctor Watson, and Batman's companion Robin are some well-known sidekicks in fiction....
" to Daredevil is sublimating her identity. Murdock returns to Hell's Kitchen. During this time, the series' writers included Gerry Conway
Gerry Conway

Gerard F. "Gerry" Conway is an United States writer of comic books and television shows. He is best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics vigilante Punisher and scripting the death of the character Gwen Stacy during his long run on The Amazing Spider-Man....
, Steve Gerber
Steve Gerber

Stephen Ross "Steve" Gerber was an American comic book writer best known as co-creator of the satiric Marvel Comics character Howard the Duck....
 and Chris Claremont
Chris Claremont

Chris Claremont is an American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 16-year stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties....
. Artists included Bob Brown
Bob Brown (comics)

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 and Don Heck
Don Heck

Don Heck was an United States comic book artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, and for his long run penciler the Marvel superhero-team series Avengers during the 1960s Silver Age of comic books....
.

Comics-artist legend Wally Wood
Wally Wood

Wallace Allan Wood was an United States comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, best known for his work in EC Comics and Mad ....
, following kidney failure and the loss of vision in one eye, returned to the character he helped define, inking Miller's cover of Daredevil #164 (May 1980). It was one of Wood's final assignments before his death in 1981.

1980s

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The modern definition of Daredevil began in 1979 with Frank Miller
Frank Miller (comics)

Frank Miller is an United States writer, artist and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels for Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics....
's entrance on the title. Miller's first contributions were as an artist, where he imbued a new dynamism and a dramatically different visual style. The series' tone became that of noir
NOIR

Noir is a science fiction novel by K. W. Jeter, published in 1998. It uses the Convention of film noir ? the alienated, doomed hero, the cynical private detective, the femme fatale, universal corruption and moral breakdown ? to portray a dystopian vision of capitalism run riot....
 with Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan

Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City that includes roughly the area between 34th Street and 59th Street , from Eighth Avenue to the Hudson River....
 itself playing a more prominent role.

With issue #168, Miller additionally became the series' writer, and the comic underwent a drastic metamorphosis. The most significant change was the introduction of Spider-Man
Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
 villain Kingpin
Kingpin (comics)

The Kingpin is a fictional character in the . The character first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr....
 as Daredevil's new arch-nemesis. Until that point, Daredevil's enemies were primarily, though not exclusively, costumed villains. The Kingpin was a departure in that although he possessed extraordinary size, strength and fighting ability, his villainy came from his ruthless brilliance in running a criminal empire, rather than superpowers. The title still retained costumed antagonists — notably Bullseye
Bullseye (comics)

Bullseye is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil....
 and Elektra
Elektra Natchios

Elektra Natchios, usually referred to only by her first name Elektra, is a fictional character in publications from Marvel Comics. Created by Frank Miller , the character first appeared in Daredevil #168 ....
 — but found its central theme to be one more grounded in reality: organized crime
Organized crime

Organized crime or criminal organizations comprise groups or operations run by crimes, most commonly for the purpose of generating a money profit....
.

Miller also introduced ninjas into the Daredevil canon, bringing a greater focus on the martial arts
Martial arts

Martial arts are systems of codified practices and traditions of training for combat. While they may be studied for various reasons, martial arts share a single objective: to physically defeat other persons and to defend oneself or others from physical threat....
 aspect of Daredevil's fighting skills, and introducing the characters Stick
Stick (comics)

Stick is a Fictional character American comic book character owned by Marvel Comics who appears in that company's Marvel Universe...
 and the Hand
Hand (comics)

The Hand is a fictional supervillainous organization in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.The Hand is an order of evil mysticism ninja who are heavily involved in organized crime and mercenary activities such as assassination plots....
. This was a drastic change to a character once considered a swashbuckler. The focus of a ninja's control of the inner self served as a counterbalance to the emerging themes of anger and torment.

Daredevil encounters the assassin Bullseye
Bullseye (comics)

Bullseye is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil....
 for the first time, and the two battle each other. Eventually, Daredevil's secret identity is deduced by the reporter Ben Urich
Ben Urich

Ben Urich is a Marvel Comics fictional character, usually appearing in comic books featuring Daredevil and Spider-Man. Created by Roger McKenzie and Gene Colan, he first appeared in Daredevil #153 ....
.

Daredevil encounters the Kingpin
Kingpin (comics)

The Kingpin is a fictional character in the . The character first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr....
, who has hired his old flame Elektra as an assassin, and Daredevil battles her. He returns to his former mentor Stick
Stick (comics)

Stick is a Fictional character American comic book character owned by Marvel Comics who appears in that company's Marvel Universe...
 for aid. Bullseye then murders Elektra in a fight to determine the better killer. Taking revenge, Daredevil drops Bullseye from a clothesline high above a street, Daredevil allies with the Punisher
Punisher

The Punisher is a fictional comic book Character , an antihero in Marvel Comics' Earth-616 Shared universe Marvel Universe. Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr....
 against drug pushers. Daredevil battles the Hand
Hand (comics)

The Hand is a fictional supervillainous organization in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.The Hand is an order of evil mysticism ninja who are heavily involved in organized crime and mercenary activities such as assassination plots....
, and Elektra is briefly resurrected.

Miller's noir take on the character continued, even after he left (in 1983, after issue #191). However, successor Dennis O'Neil
Dennis O'Neil

Dennis O'Neil is a comic book writer and editing, principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of books until his retirement....
 did not find the commercial success of his predecessor. In late 1985, Miller returned to the series, co-writing #226 with O'Neil, then writing the acclaimed "Daredevil: Born Again
Daredevil: Born Again

"Born Again" is a story arc in Marvel Comics' Daredevil #227-#233 , written by Frank Miller and drawn by David Mazzucchelli. It was later collected in a trade paperback and as a hardcover....
" storyline in #227-233 (Feb.-Aug. 1986), with artist David Mazzuchelli. Karen Page eventually returns as a heroin-addicted star of adult films, who sells Daredevil's secret identity for drug money. The Kingpin uses this information to destroy Murdock piece by piece: blowing up his house, ruining his reputation as a lawyer, getting him disbarred, menacing his personal life and nearly driving him insane. Matt suffers a nervous breakdown. Miller ends the story on a positive note, with Murdock reuniting with Karen Page as his sometime lover, and the mother he thought dead, now a nun, and resuming a less complicated life in Hell's Kitchen.

A round-robin
Round-robin

The term round-robin describes correspondence to a single address authored or signed by numerous individuals .Colloquially, however, 'round-robin' is frequently given an opposite meaning, being used to describe a letter with an author copied and sent to multiple recipients....
 of creators contributed in the year that followed Born Again: writers Mark Gruenwald
Mark Gruenwald

Mark E. Gruenwald was an United States comic book writer, editor, and occasional penciler. Gruenwald got his start in comics fandom, publishing his own fanzine, Omniverse , which explored the concept of continuity ....
, Danny Fingeroth
Danny Fingeroth

Danny Fingeroth is an American comic book writer and editor, better known for a long stint as group editor of the Spider-Man books at Marvel Comics....
, Steve Englehart
Steve Englehart

Steve Englehart is an United States comic book writer best known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, particularly in the 1970s. His pseudonyms have included John Harkness and Cliff Garnett....
 (under the pseudonym
Pseudonym

A pseudonym, , is a fictitious alternative to a person's legal name. In some cases, pseudonyms are adopted because it is part of a cultural or organizational tradition, as in the case of Religious names used by members of some religious orders and "cadre names" used by Communist party leaders such as Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin....
 "John Harkness") and Ann Nocenti
Ann Nocenti

Ann Nocenti is an United States journalist, writer and editing known for her work on comic books and magazines....
, and pencilers Steve Ditko
Steve Ditko

Steve Ditko is an United States comic book artist and writer best known as the co-creator of the Marvel Comics heroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange....
, Barry Windsor-Smith
Barry Windsor-Smith

Barry Windsor-Smith, also known as Barry Smith is a British comic book illustrator and painter whose best known work has been produced in the United States....
, Louis Williams, Sal Buscema
Sal Buscema

Silvio "Sal" Buscema is an United States comic book artist - primarily for Marvel Comics. He is the younger brother of artist John Buscema. He is also known as "Our Pal Sal" in the language of Marvel Comics' old "Bullpen Bulletins" page....
, Todd McFarlane
Todd McFarlane

Todd McFarlane is a Canadian comic book artist, writer, toy manufacturer/designer, and media entrepreneur who is best known as the creator of the occult fantasy series Spawn ....
, Keith Pollard
Keith Pollard

Keith Pollard is an United States comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work on Marvel Comics titles Fantastic Four and The Amazing Spider-Man in the 1970s and 1980s....
,and Chuck Patton. Longshot
Longshot

Longshot is a fictional character Marvel Comics superhero best known as a member of the X-Men. He was created by writer Ann Nocenti and artist Art Adams....
 co-creator Nocenti, who'd written #236, became the regular writer for a four-and-a-quarter year run of all but two issues from #238-291 (Jan. 1987 - April 1991). John Romita, Jr.
John Romita, Jr.

John Salvatore Romita, Jr. is an United States comic book artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics from the 1970s to the 2000s....
 joined as penciller from #250-282 (Jan. 1988 - Jul. 1990), and was generally inked by Al Williamson
Al Williamson

Al Williamson is an American cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator of partly Colombian people descent best known for his science-fiction artwork at EC Comics in the 1950s, on Flash Gordon in the 1960s, and the Star Wars film adaptations and newspaper strip in the 1980s, continuing the illustrative tradition of Flash Gordon creator, A...
. The team specifically addressed societal issues, with Murdock, now running a non-profit urban legal center, confronting sexism
Sexism

Sexism, a term coined in the late 20th century, refers to the belief or attitude that one gender or sex is inferior to or less valuable than the other....
, racism
Racism

Racism, by its simplest definition is the belief that Race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race....
, and nuclear proliferation
Nuclear proliferation

Nuclear proliferation is a term now used to describe the spread of nuclear weapons, fissile material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information, to nations which are not recognized as "nuclear weapon States" by the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons, also known as the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty or NPT....
 while fighting supervillains. Nocenti introduced the popular antagonist Typhoid Mary
Typhoid Mary (comics)

Typhoid Mary , also known as Typhoid and Bloody Mary, but lately going by the name Mutant Zero, is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, most commonly associated with Daredevil ....
 in issue #254.

1990s


Daredevil's secret identity becomes public knowledge . Forced to fake his own death and change his uniform to an armored "razor costume", Murdock undergoes one of his numerous breakdowns. The change does not last, and Daredevil soon returns to his traditional red costume, while Murdock finds a way to convince the world that he is not, in fact, secretly Daredevil (courtesy of a deus ex machina
Deus ex machina

A deus ex machina is a plot device in which a surprising or unexpected event occurs in a story's plot, often to resolve flaws or tie up loose ends in the narrative....
 doppelgänger
Doppelgänger

Doppelg?nger , or "Fetch", is the ghost double of a living person, a sinister form of bilocation.In the vernacular, "Doppelg?nger" has come to refer to any double or look-alike of a person....
).

Under writers Karl Kesel
Karl Kesel

Karl Kesel is an USA comics writer and inker whose works have primarily been under contract for DC Comics. He is a member of Periscope Studio....
 and later Joe Kelly
Joe Kelly (comics)

Joseph "Joey" Kelly is an United States comic book writer who has written such titles as Uncanny X-Men, Action Comics, and JLA. As part of the comics creator group Man of Action, Kelly is one of the creators of the animated series Ben 10....
, the book gained a lighter tone, with Daredevil returning to the lighthearted, wisecracking hero depicted by earlier writers. Matt and Foggy
Foggy Nelson

Franklin P. "Foggy" Nelson is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, part of the supporting cast of Daredevil ; Foggy is Matt's best friend....
 (who now knows of Matt's dual identities) join a law firm run by Foggy's mother, Rosalind Sharpe.

Frank Miller
Frank Miller (comics)

Frank Miller is an United States writer, artist and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels for Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics....
 returned to the character and his origins with the 1993 five issue mini-series Daredevil: The Man Without Fear. With artist John Romita Jr, expanded upon the characters beginnings and provide additional detail about the life and death of "Battling Jack" Murdock and Matt's first encounters with the Kingpin and Foggy Nelson. The role of Stick
Stick (comics)

Stick is a Fictional character American comic book character owned by Marvel Comics who appears in that company's Marvel Universe...
 in the genesis of daredevil is expanded up as Murdock's doomed love affair with Elektra Natchios, the daughter of a Greek
Greece

Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , is a country in southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end of the Balkans. It has borders with Albania, Bulgaria and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north, and Turkey to the east....
 diplomat.

Ddsmith
In 1998, Daredevils numbering was rebooted, with the title "canceled" and revived a month later as part of the Marvel Knights
Marvel Knights

Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics. Dealing with more mature themes than the regular imprint, it is not intended for children. However, it does not deal with the adult themes touched on by the MAX imprint....
 imprint. Joe Quesada
Joe Quesada

Joseph "Joe" Quesada , is an USA comic book editor, writer and artist. He is currently the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics....
 drew the new series, written by filmmaker Kevin Smith. Its first eight-issue story arc, "Guardian Devil
Daredevil: Guardian Devil

"Guardian Devil" is an eight-issue Daredevil story arc originally published by Marvel Comics in Daredevil #1-#8. It features the hero suddenly caring for an infant that may be either the Messiah or the Antichrist....
" depicts Daredevil struggling to protect a child whom he is told could either be the Messiah
Messiah

Messiah literally means "anointed ".In Jewish messiah tradition and Jewish eschatology, messiah refers to a future monarch of United Monarchy from the Davidic line, who will rule the people of Israelite#The Twelve Tribes, and herald the Messianic Age of global peace....
 or the Anti-Christ. Murdock experiences a crisis of faith exacerbated by the discovery that Karen Page has AIDS
AIDS

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a disease of the human immune system caused by the HIV ....
 (later revealed to be a hoax), and her subsequent death at Bullseye
Bullseye (comics)

Bullseye is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil....
's hands.

After "Guardian Devil", Smith was succeeded by writer-artist David Mack
David Mack

David Mack may refer to:*David W. Mack, American comic book artist and writer*David Alan Mack, American television scriptwriter and novelist*David Mack , one of the central figures in the Los Angeles Police Department Rampart corruption scandal...
, who contributed the seven-issue "Parts of a Hole" (#9-15). This arc introduces Maya Lopez, also known as Echo
Echo (comics)

Echo, also known as Ronin , is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero#superheroines and a supporting character of Daredevil . She makes her first appearance in Daredevil Vol....
, a deaf martial artist. Mack brought independent-comics
Alternative comics

Alternative comics is term by which is defined a range of American comics which have appeared since about 1980, in the wake of the underground comix movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s....
 colleague Brian Michael Bendis
Brian Michael Bendis

Brian Michael Bendis is an United States comic book writer and erstwhile artist. He has won critical acclaim for his self-published, and Marvel Comics work, and is one of the most successful writers working in mainstream comics, with his books selling consistently highly for nearly a decade....
 to Marvel for the following arc, "Wake Up" (#16-19), which follows reporter Ben Urich
Ben Urich

Ben Urich is a Marvel Comics fictional character, usually appearing in comic books featuring Daredevil and Spider-Man. Created by Roger McKenzie and Gene Colan, he first appeared in Daredevil #153 ....
 as he investigates the aftereffects of a fight between Daredevil and an obscure old villain called Leapfrog
Leap-Frog (comics)

Leap-Frog is the name of two Marvel Comics supervillains who use a Frog suit costume containing electrical coils on the soles of each of the two flippers which allow the wearer to leap great distances up to high or long....
. Following Mack and Bendis were
Back to the Future
Back to the Future

Back to the Future is a 1985 science fiction film adventure film directed by Robert Zemeckis, co-written by Bob Gale and produced by Steven Spielberg....
screenwriter Bob Gale
Bob Gale

Michael Robert "Bob" Gale , is an Academy Awards-nominated screenwriter who co-wrote the science fiction film Back to the Future with writing partner Robert Zemeckis, and the screen plays for the film's two sequels....
 and artists Phil Winslade
Phil Winslade

Phil Winslade is a United Kingdom comic book artist....
 and David Ross for the story "Playing to the Camera". Mack continued to contribute covers.

2000s

The 2001 miniseries
Daredevil: Yellow presented another take on Daredevil's origins using letters written to Karen Page after her death as a narrative device. Here Page believes she is in love with both Daredevil and Murdock, and Nelson with Karen Page, resulting in a silent rivalry between the two men. The supervillains the Owl and the Purple Man are the antagonists. In this story, Daredevil credits Page with coining the phrase "The Man without Fear", and she also suggest to Daredevil he wear red instead of black and yellow.

Issue #26 (Dec. 2001) brought back Brian Michael Bendis
Brian Michael Bendis

Brian Michael Bendis is an United States comic book writer and erstwhile artist. He has won critical acclaim for his self-published, and Marvel Comics work, and is one of the most successful writers working in mainstream comics, with his books selling consistently highly for nearly a decade....
, working this time with artist Alex Maleev
Alex Maleev

Alex Maleev is a Bulgarian-born comic book illustrator, best known for the Marvel Comics' series Daredevil Vol. 2, collaborating with writer Brian Michael Bendis....
, for a four-year-run that became one of the series' most acclaimed. Maleev's harsh and grainy look is in contrast to Quesada's more cartoony lines, and distinctively reads like a marriage of Frank Miller's film noir
Film noir

Film noir is a film term used primarily to describe stylish cinema of the United States Crime film, particularly those that emphasize moral ambiguity and sexual motivation....
 style and the pulp-magazine
Pulp magazine

Pulp magazines were inexpensive fiction magazines. They were widely published from the 1920s through the 1950s. The term pulp fiction can also refer to mass market paperbacks since the 1950s....
 art of the 1920s and '30s. Developments in this run included the introduction of romantic interest and future wife Milla Donovan, the outing of Murdock's secret identity to the press, the reemergence of the Kingpin, and Daredevil's surrender to the FBI.

The impact of his expose as Daredevil continued to be used as a plot point by both Bendis and Writer Ed Brubaker
Ed Brubaker

Ed Brubaker is an Eisner Award-winning United States cartoonist and writer. He was born at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, Maryland....
 and artist Michael Lark
Michael Lark

Michael Lark is an United States comics artist.Lark has provided pencils for DC Comics' Batman, Terminal City, Gotham Central and Hawkman....
 who became the new creative team with
Daredevil #82 (Feb. 2006), no longer under the Marvel Knights
Marvel Knights

Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics. Dealing with more mature themes than the regular imprint, it is not intended for children. However, it does not deal with the adult themes touched on by the MAX imprint....
 imprint.

Ddif
Brubaker's first story on the title saw Murdock imprisoned by the FBI through the machinations of the Kingpin, Foggy Nelson apparently murdered and a mysterious new Daredevil appears in Hell's Kitchen. Murdock escapes with the Punisher during a prison riot and discovers the ersatz Daredevil to be his friend, Hero for Hire
Heroes For Hire

Heroes for Hire is a fictional superhero team published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in Power Man and Iron Fist #54 , and was created by Ed Hannigan and Lee Elias....
 Danny Rand, the superhero Iron Fist. It is revealed that Rand has been manipulated by Kingpin's wife, Vanessa Fisk, who was behind both Nelson's attack and the substitute Daredevil. Unbeknownst to Murdock, Nelson is in the Witness Protection Program. At the conclusion of the arc, the characters are reunited and Murdock's secret identity is reintroduced.

Over the next couple of arcs, Brubaker would make use of older characters such as Mister Fear
Mister Fear

Mister Fear is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel universe. Mister Fear is primarily a villain of Daredevil , the "Man Without Fear." Four different individuals have played the role of Mister Fear....
 and the Enforcers
Enforcers

The Enforcers were a professional wrestling tag team consisting of Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko. This unit is best known for their run in World Championship Wrestling from 1991-1992....
 and newer ones such as The Hood
Hood (comics)

The Hood is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. Created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artists Kyle Hotz and Eric Powell , the character first appeared in The Hood #1 ....
, and his own creation Lady Bullseye
Lady Bullseye

Lady Bullseye is a fictional character, a supervillain in the . A distaff counterpart of Bullseye , she was created by Ed Brubaker, Marko Djurdjevic, and Clay Mann, first appearing in Daredevil #111....
.

During the
Secret Invasion
Secret Invasion

Secret Invasion is a comic book limited series and Fictional crossover storyline that began in April 2008 and ended in December 2008, published by Marvel Comics....
, Daredevil takes part in the fight against the Skrulls.

Powers, abilities, and equipment

Although blind, the character's remaining four senses function with high levels of superhuman accuracy and sensitivity, giving him abilities far beyond the limits of a sighted person. Daredevil can "see" by means of a type of "radar sense" that allows him to sense the proximity of people and objects around him. Daredevil's radar sense is connected with his hearing (thus it is technically a form of sonar
Sonar

Sonar is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigation, communicate with or detect other vessels. There are two kinds of sonar: active and passive....
, using sound rather than radio waves), as the bouncing of sounds and vibrations off his surroundings enable him to "see" what's happening around him. However, Daredevil's main weakness is his vulnerability to excessive sounds or powerful odors that can be used to incapacitate him or temporarily weaken the effectiveness of his radar sense since his enhanced senses make him more susceptible to them than they would for a person with normal senses.

Though he has no superhuman physical attributes, Daredevil has great natural strength, speed, stamina, agility, and reflexes, due to both extensive training and the heightened sense of balance his superhuman hearing affords him. He has shown himself to be a superb acrobat with abilities that are superior to those of an Olympic-level sighted gymnast. Daredevil's training by Stick has made him into a formidable hand-to-hand combatant. His typical moves are unique blends of the martial arts of Ninjutsu
Ninjutsu

sometimes used interchangeably with the term is the martial art, strategy, and tactics of unconventional warfare and guerrilla warfare practiced by the shinobi ....
, Jujutsu
Jujutsu

, literally meaning the "jutsu of :wikt:?", or "way of yielding" is a collective name for Japanese Japanese martial art styles including unarmed and armed techniques....
, and Judo
Judo

, meaning "gentle way", is a modern Japanese martial art and combat sport, that originated in Japan in the late nineteenth century. Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the object is to either Throw one's opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue one's opponent with a grappling manoeuvre, or force an opponent...
 combined with American-style Boxing
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 while making full use of his gymnastics capabilities.

Daredevil's signature weapon is his specially-designed billy club, which he created. Disguised as a blind man's cane in civilian garb, it is a multi-purpose weapon and tool that contains thirty feet of aircraft control cable connected to a case-hardened steel grapnel. Internal mechanisms allow the cable to be neatly wound and unwound, while a powerful spring launches the grapnel. The handle can be straightened for use when throwing. The club can also be split into two parts, one of which is a fighting baton, the other of which ends in a curved hook.

Some stories have depicted Daredevil's suit as being made of a metal mesh as well as being insulated.

As Matt Murdock, Daredevil is a highly skilled criminal defense attorney with an extensive knowledge of the American legal system, even going so far as to defend some of his former adversaries in court.

Characters


Love interests

Within Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
, few characters endure a love life as convoluted and tortured as Daredevil's. His girlfriends fall roughly into two groups: ordinary women who suffer great pain at his side; and super-powered, highly dangerous love interests. Either way, most end up killed, maimed or traumatized, a narrative aspect some media critics refer to as "Women in Refrigerators" syndrome.

  • Karen Page
    Karen Page

    Karen Page is a fictional character in Marvel Comics' Daredevil series created by writer Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. She first appeared in Daredevil #1 ....
     — Once his law firm's secretary-receptionist, she became a heroin addicted pornographic actress. She later turns her life around and gets a respectable job but not long after, she is killed by Bullseye
    Bullseye (comics)

    Bullseye is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil....
    .
  • Black Widow
    Black Widow (Marvel Comics)

    The Black Widow is the name of two fictional character Espionage characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. The first and best-known, Natalia Romanova, also known as Natasha Romanoff, was created by writers Stan Lee and Don Rico and artist Don Heck, and first appeared in Tales of Suspense #52 ....
     — Soviet defector, costumed agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
    S.H.I.E.L.D.

    S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional character, comic-book, espionage and law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Strange Tales #135 , it often deals with superhuman threats....
  • Heather Glenn — Daughter of wealthy businessman, dated Murdock for awhile. Blamed Murdock for her father's suicide. Later became an alcoholic and committed suicide.
  • Elektra Natchios — Daughter of a Greek diplomat and college love of Murdock who became an assassin for the Kingpin
    Kingpin (comics)

    The Kingpin is a fictional character in the . The character first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr....
    . Murdered by Bullseye, she was later supernaturally resurrected by the Hand
    Hand (comics)

    The Hand is a fictional supervillainous organization in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.The Hand is an order of evil mysticism ninja who are heavily involved in organized crime and mercenary activities such as assassination plots....
    . Elektra was later killed by Echo
    Echo (comics)

    Echo, also known as Ronin , is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero#superheroines and a supporting character of Daredevil . She makes her first appearance in Daredevil Vol....
     and revealed to be a Skrull. It is unclear how long the Skrull was impersonating her.
  • Glorianna O'Breen — Irish Photographer. Niece of Debbie Harris, Foggy Nelson's ex-wife. She was killed by Victor Krueller, a henchman of the Kingpin.
  • Typhoid Mary
    Typhoid Mary (comics)

    Typhoid Mary , also known as Typhoid and Bloody Mary, but lately going by the name Mutant Zero, is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, most commonly associated with Daredevil ....
     — Kingpin assassin with a dissociative identity disorder
    Dissociative identity disorder

    Dissociative identity disorder , as defined by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , is a psychiatric Medical diagnosis that describes a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identity or Personality psychology , each with its own pattern of perceiving and inter...
     and the power of pyrokinesis
    Pyrokinesis

    Pyrokinesis, derived from the Greek Language words ' and ' , was the name, coined by horror novelist Stephen King for the ability to create or to control fire with the mind that he gave to the protagonist Charlie McGee in Firestarter....
     and telekinesis.
  • Milla Donovan
    Milla Donovan

    Milla Donovan is a supporting character in the Marvel Comics comic-book series Daredevil . She was created by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev and first appeared in Daredevil #41 ....
     — Murdock's wife in mid-2000s issues. She left him when she discovered their marriage might be a symptom of his nervous breakdown
    Nervous Breakdown

    Nervous Breakdown was the first Extended play#The 7" EP in punk rock by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag . It was released in 1978 and was the inaugural release on SST Records....
    , and in late 2005 attempted to reconcile. Was driven insane by Mister Fear
    Mister Fear

    Mister Fear is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel universe. Mister Fear is primarily a villain of Daredevil , the "Man Without Fear." Four different individuals have played the role of Mister Fear....
    , a villain who uses gases to instill an individual's worst fears. Milla is now catatonic.
  • Dakota North
    Dakota North

    Dakota North is a fictional character that has appeared in various comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Originally the star of her own limited series and later a part of the supporting cast of Daredevil , the character exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe....
     — A private investigator that works for Nelson
    Foggy Nelson

    Franklin P. "Foggy" Nelson is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, part of the supporting cast of Daredevil ; Foggy is Matt's best friend....
     & Murdock law firm. Dakota is Matt's most recent 'love interest' even though he then regrets having sex with her.
  • Maya Lopez- Also known as Echo, a deaf woman who was taken under care of the kingpin and fell in love with Matthew Murdock


Recurring characters

  • Luke Cage
    Luke Cage

    Luke Cage, born Carl Lucas and also called Power Man, is a Fictional character superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics....
     — A hero for hire with unbreakable skin who has been an occasional bodyguard for Matt Murdock.
  • Iron Fist - A master martial artist, once a Hero for Hire alongside with Luke Cage. He has occasionally helped Daredevil and at one point took on the role of Daredevil.
  • Jessica Jones
    Jessica Jones

    Jessica Campbell Jones Cage is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Gaydos....
     — Former superhero turned private investigator, wife of Luke Cage
    Luke Cage

    Luke Cage, born Carl Lucas and also called Power Man, is a Fictional character superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics....
    . Acts at times as bodyguard for Matt Murdock in his civilian life.
  • Sister Maggie — His long-estranged mother who is a nun
    Nun

    A Nun is a woman who has taken special vows committing her to a religious life. She may be an monasticism who voluntarily chooses to leave mainstream society and live her life in prayer and contemplation in a monastery or convent....
    . She has rarely appeared in the comics.
  • Spider-Man
    Spider-Man

    Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
     — Daredevil's closest friend in the superhero community.
  • Franklin "Foggy" Nelson
    Foggy Nelson

    Franklin P. "Foggy" Nelson is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, part of the supporting cast of Daredevil ; Foggy is Matt's best friend....
     — Matt Murdock's best friend, college roommate, sidekick
    Sidekick

    A sidekick is a stock character, a close companion who assists a partner in a superior position. Don Quixote's Sancho Panza, Sherlock Holmes' Doctor Watson, and Batman's companion Robin are some well-known sidekicks in fiction....
     and law partner.
  • Stick
    Stick (comics)

    Stick is a Fictional character American comic book character owned by Marvel Comics who appears in that company's Marvel Universe...
     — An old and blind ninja master who served as Murdock's mentor following Murdock's childhood accident.
  • Turk — A street-level Kingpin flunky who frequently acts as Daredevil's unwilling informant and comic relief.
  • Ben Urich
    Ben Urich

    Ben Urich is a Marvel Comics fictional character, usually appearing in comic books featuring Daredevil and Spider-Man. Created by Roger McKenzie and Gene Colan, he first appeared in Daredevil #153 ....
     — A reporter for the
    Daily Bugle
    Daily Bugle

    The Daily Bugle is a fictional New York City newspaper that is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man and its derivative media....
    who discovered Daredevil's identity and eventually became his friend.
  • White Tiger
    Angela Del Toro

    Angela Del Toro is the fourth fictional character to use the name White Tiger in the comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Angela is the niece of the original White Tiger White Tiger and exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe....
     — Angela Del Toro, a former FBI agent and the niece of the original White Tiger Hector Ayala
    Hector Ayala

    H?ctor Ayala was an Argentina classical guitar and composer.Ayala was born in Concordia in the province of Entre R?os Province. He started his career as a guitarist in Buenos Aires and made his debut in 1936 accompanying Tango music and folk singers....
    .
  • Becky Blake - A woman who was left paralyzed from the waist down after an attack by the Ladykiller. She was Murdock's secretary before vanishing for a decade and joining Murdock and Nelson as an attorney.


Enemies


  • Blackheart
    Blackheart

    Blackheart is a demon that appears in the fictional Marvel Universe. The character was created by Ann Nocenti and John Romita, Jr., and first appearance in Daredevil #270 ....
     - Primarily a rival of Ghost Rider
    Ghost Rider (comics)

    Ghost Rider is the name of several fictional character supernatural antiheroes appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Marvel had previously used the name for a Western fiction character whose name was later changed to Night Rider and subsequently to Phantom Rider....
    . Nevertheless the son of Mephisto first appeared in
    Daredevil #270 (Sept. 1989)
  • Bullet
    Bullet (comics)

    Bullet is fictional character that has appeared in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Existing within Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe, Bullet mostly appeared in the pages of Daredevil in the 1980s and early 1990s....
     - agent of the United States Government who is assigned to perform covert activities and has the highest-level security clearance such an agent can hold. When Bullet was assigned on the behalf of Wilson Fisk to stage a terrorist act, he came into conflict with Daredevil.
  • Bullseye
    Bullseye (comics)

    Bullseye is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil....
     — Daredevil's deadliest enemy, a frequent assassin for the Kingpin. He killed the first two loves of Murdock's life: Elektra and Karen Page
    Karen Page

    Karen Page is a fictional character in Marvel Comics' Daredevil series created by writer Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett. She first appeared in Daredevil #1 ....
    .
  • Bushwacker
    Bushwacker (comics)

    Bushwacker is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe who is primarily an enemy of Daredevil , although he has had dealings with The Punisher and Wolverine....
     - An assassin whose right arm can be turned into a machine gun
    Machine gun

    A machine gun is a Automatic firearm mounted or portable firearm, usually designed to fire List of rifle cartridgess in quick succession from an Belt or large-capacity Magazine , typically at a rate of several hundred rounds per minute....
    . Also an enemy of the Punisher
    Punisher

    The Punisher is a fictional comic book Character , an antihero in Marvel Comics' Earth-616 Shared universe Marvel Universe. Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr....
    .
  • Crusher
    Crusher (comics)

    Crusher is the name of 2 Marvel Comics supervillains....
     II - A bantamweight boxer who was made into a heavyweight by a coroner named Dr. Jakkelburr who recreated the Crusher Formula after studying/treating the corpse of the original Crusher.
  • Death-Stalker
    Death-Stalker

    Death-Stalker was a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. An enemy of Daredevil , he first appeared as the Exterminator in Daredevil Vol....
     - Formerly the Exterminator, Philip Wallace Sterling was exiled to a shadowy dimension after Daredevil destroyed his signature weapon, the "T-Ray". He has since returned.
  • Electro
    Electro (comics)

    Electro is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a supervillain and a dangerous enemy of Spider-Man....
     — Primarily a Spider-Man foe, he was nevertheless the first supervillain Daredevil faced (
    Daredevil #2, June 1964).
  • Gladiator — Former costume designer Melvin Potter. Has super strength, armor, and deadly wrist blades. Villain of Daredevil who later become Matt's friend and bodyguard.
  • Jester
    Jester (Marvel Comics)

    Jester is the name of several Marvel Comics supervillains....
     - A former actor who uses adapted toys, such as bludgeoning yo-yo
    Yo-yo

    The yo-yo is a toy consisting of two equally sized and weighted disks of plastic, wood, or metal, connected with an axle, with a string tied around it....
    s.
  • Kingpin
    Kingpin (comics)

    The Kingpin is a fictional character in the . The character first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr....
    — Criminal mastermind and Daredevil's arch-nemesis. He has long known Daredevil's secret identity, and used this information to try to destroy Murdock's life.
  • Kirigi
    Kirigi

    Kirigi is a fictional ninja assassin in the Marvel Comics. After being resurrected by Hand , he works as an operative for the group. He is extremely powerful; for example, he is capable of lifting at least 1000 pounds....
     - A ninja assassin, resurrected by The Hand
    Hand (comics)

    The Hand is a fictional supervillainous organization in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.The Hand is an order of evil mysticism ninja who are heavily involved in organized crime and mercenary activities such as assassination plots....
    . Opponent of both the Chaste
    The Chaste

    The Chaste is a fictional mystical martial arts enclave led by Stick , that was created by Frank Miller in the pages of Daredevil for Marvel Comics....
     and two of Stick's former pupils, Daredevil and Elektra Natchios
    Elektra Natchios

    Elektra Natchios, usually referred to only by her first name Elektra, is a fictional character in publications from Marvel Comics. Created by Frank Miller , the character first appeared in Daredevil #168 ....
    .
  • Lady Bullseye
    Lady Bullseye

    Lady Bullseye is a fictional character, a supervillain in the . A distaff counterpart of Bullseye , she was created by Ed Brubaker, Marko Djurdjevic, and Clay Mann, first appearing in Daredevil #111....
     - member of the Hand
    Hand (comics)

    The Hand is a fictional supervillainous organization in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.The Hand is an order of evil mysticism ninja who are heavily involved in organized crime and mercenary activities such as assassination plots....
    . She was "rescued" by Bullseye
    Bullseye (comics)

    Bullseye is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil....
     when she and other women were captured to be slaves. She began special training using his name to honor him.
  • Leap-Frog
    Leap-Frog (comics)

    Leap-Frog is the name of two Marvel Comics supervillains who use a Frog suit costume containing electrical coils on the soles of each of the two flippers which allow the wearer to leap great distances up to high or long....
     - A frog-themed supervillain
  • Mephisto
    Mephisto (comics)

    Mephisto is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Silver Surfer #3 and was created by Stan Lee and John Buscema....
     - Daredevil fought this demon on different occasions
  • Mister Fear
    Mister Fear

    Mister Fear is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel universe. Mister Fear is primarily a villain of Daredevil , the "Man Without Fear." Four different individuals have played the role of Mister Fear....
     - Villain of Daredevil who uses "fear gas" to instill fear to his victims. Somewhat similar to Scarecrow
    Scarecrow (comics)

    The Scarecrow is a DC Comics supervillain and an enemy of Batman. Created by Batman creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane, he first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3 ....
     of the Batman
    Batman

    Batman is a Character , a comic book superhero co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger , appearing in publications by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939....
     comics.
  • Mr. Hyde
    Mister Hyde (comics)

    Mister Hyde is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain. He first was an enemy of Thor , then Daredevil . His first appearance was in Journey into Mystery #99, 1963....
     - Mad scientist who developed a serum that would turn him into a rampaging monster.
  • Mysterio
    Mysterio

    Mysterio is the name of three fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original Mysterio was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man #13, although it was later retroactive continuity that the aliens seen in Amazing Spider-Man #2 had been Mysterio and his men...
     - Another Spider-Man villain, Mysterio rarely encountered Daredevil before purchasing knowledge of his identity from the Kingpin and engineering the plot that led to the death of Karen Page.
  • The Owl — The first supervillain created in Daredevil, introduced in #3 (Aug. 1964).
  • The Punisher
    Punisher

    The Punisher is a fictional comic book Character , an antihero in Marvel Comics' Earth-616 Shared universe Marvel Universe. Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr....
     — Vigilante Frank Castle, one of Daredevil's most prolific antagonists and at times reluctant ally.
  • Purple Man
    Purple Man

    The Purple Man is a Marvel Comics supervillain. Oringinally a foe of Daredevil , he was introduced in Daredevil vol. 1 #4 ....
     — Has the ability to make people do what he wants due to his radiated skin. Daredevil's willpower and blindness have kept him outside of Purple Man's influence.
  • Stilt-Man
    Stilt-Man

    Stilt-Man is the name of two supervillains in Marvel Comics....
     — Armored villain who towers on gigantic, hydraulically operated "stilts" (actually telescoping leg armor).


Other versions

In addition to his mainstream incarnation, Daredevil has had been depicted in other fictional universes, including Marvel 2099 and the Marvel Mangaverse.

Parodies

  • Personality Comics' Spoof Comics Presents #5 (Oct. 1992) parodied
    Parody

    A parody , in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or poke fun at an original work, its subject, or author, or some other target, by means of humorous, satiric or ironic imitation....
     Daredevil, the Man Without Fear, as Daredame, Woman Without a Brassiere. In the 16-page "The Origin of Daredame", a radioactive isotope hits Pat Paddock, daughter of mud wrestler Joltin' Jackie Paddock, in the chest while she saves a man crossing the street. Her bust enlarges hugely and develops a radar sense.
  • National Lampoon ran several strips featuring the character "Politeness Man," created by Ron Barrett
    Ron Barrett

    Ron Barrett is an illustrator, author and puzzle maker. He wrote The Nutty News and has illustrated many books, such as a series of children's books with Judi Barrett ...
    , a crude boy who was struck in the face by a pack of radioactive handkerchiefs when he shoved an old man out of the way so he could cross the street. This directly parodies Dardevil's origin.
  • Alan Moore
    Alan Moore

    Alan Moore is an English writer most famous for his influential work in comics, including the acclaimed graphic novels Watchmen, V for Vendetta and From Hell....
    , Mike Collins
    Mike Collins

    Mike Collins is a Wales-based comic book Comics artist and writer and has been working in comics since the mid-1980s....
     and Mark Farmer
    Mark Farmer

    Mark Farmer is a United Kingdom comic book artist. He is best known as an inker, often working with Alan Davis....
     parodied Frank Miller's Daredevil stories in "Grit!", a short story in
    The Daredevils
    The Daredevils

    The Daredevils was a comic book magazine published by Marvel UK in 1983 in comics.It featured Captain Britain stories by Alan Moore and Alan Davis, as well as new Night Raven text stories and reprints of Frank Miller 's Daredevil stories....
    #8 featuring "Dourdevil".
  • Kevin Eastman
    Kevin Eastman

    For the Boston Celtics assistant, see Kevin Eastman Kevin Brooks Eastman is an United States American comic book artist. He is best known as the creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles....
     and Peter Laird
    Peter Laird

    Peter Alan Laird is an United States comic book artist. He is best known for co-creating Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the fall of 1983 with Kevin Eastman....
     parodied various aspects of Daredevil in their Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

    The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are a fictional team of four turtle mutants, who are trained by their sensei, Splinter , in the art of Ninjutsu....
     comic series, such as basing the Turtles' origin around Daredevil's origin.
  • The film 'Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a 2001 in film film written by, directed by, and starring Kevin Smith , the fifth to be set in his View Askewniverse, a growing collection of characters and settings that developed out of his cult favorite Clerks....
    ' includes a clip of the shooting of an outdoor set where Daredevil is knocked down by the security guards. Kevin Smith, writer for
    Daredevil in 1999, plays the part of Silent Bob.


In other media


Television

  • Matt Murdock appears as the lawyer of Spider-Man in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
    Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

    Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends is an animated series produced by Marvel Studios starring established Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man and Iceman and an original character, Firestar....
    episode "Attack of the Arachnoid", voiced by Frank Welker
    Frank Welker

    Franklin W. Welker is a veteran United States voice acting. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures....
    . Daredevil appears in a flashback cameo narrated by Stan Lee.


  • While Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends was still being broadcast, Marvel and ABC came to an agreement to broadcast a cartoon series based on Daredevil. Featuring Daredevil and a sidekick
    Sidekick

    A sidekick is a stock character, a close companion who assists a partner in a superior position. Don Quixote's Sancho Panza, Sherlock Holmes' Doctor Watson, and Batman's companion Robin are some well-known sidekicks in fiction....
     seeing eye dog
    Guide dog

    Guide dogs are assistance dogs trained to lead blindness or Visual impairment people around obstacles.Although the dogs can be trained to navigate various obstacles, they are partially color blind and are not capable of interpreting street signs....
     named Lightning the Super-Dog, this series was removed from ABC's schedule before the first episode was to be broadcast.


  • Daredevil appears in the 1989 TV movie The Trial of the Incredible Hulk
    The Trial of the Incredible Hulk

    The Trial of the Incredible Hulk is a 1989 in film Television movie sequel to the 1970s The Incredible Hulk television series, featuring both the Hulk and fellow Marvel Comics character Daredevil ....
    , portrayed by Rex Smith
    Rex Smith

    For the baseball player, see Rex Smith Rex Smith is an United States actor and singer....
    . While remaining fairly true to the source material of the
    Daredevil comic books, the biggest departure was that Daredevil's traditional red attire, complete with horns, was replaced with a black ninja-like outfit. .


  • Daredevil appears in the 1990s Fantastic Four
    Fantastic Four (1994 TV series)

    The 1994 Fantastic Four animated television series is the third animated series based on Marvel Comics comic book series Fantastic Four. Airing began in September 24, 1994, until ending on February 24, 1996....
    animated series, voiced by Bill Smitrovich
    Bill Smitrovich

    William S. "Bill" Smitrowicz is an American actor....
     


  • Daredevil appears in the double episode Framed/The Man Without Fear of the 1990s' Spider-Man: The Animated Series
    Spider-Man: The Animated Series

    Spider-Man is an American animated television series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero of the Spider-Man, which ran for five seasons starting November 19, 1994 in television and finishing January 31, 1998 in television....
    , voiced by Edward Albert
    Edward Albert

    Edward Albert was an American cinema of the United States and television in the United States actor. He was also known as Edward Laurence Albert and occasionally Eddie Albert Jr....
    .


  • Daredevil made a cameo appearance on the X-Men (1992 TV series) animated series episode "No Mutant Is An Island".


  • Daredevil appears in the Robot Chicken
    Robot Chicken

    Robot Chicken is an Emmy Award-winning United States stop motion list of animated television series created and Executive producer by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich....
     episode "Chirlaxx" voiced by Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer

    Breckin Meyer is an Emmy-nominated United States actor, writer and Film producer....
    . In a segment that parodies Double Dare with celebrities, he and Stevie Wonder
    Stevie Wonder

    Stevie Wonder is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. A prominent figure in popular music during the latter half of the 20th century, Wonder has recorded more than thirty US top ten hits, won twenty-two Grammy Awards , plus one for Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, won an Academy Award for Best Song, an...
     compete against Marlee Matlin
    Marlee Matlin

    Marlee Beth Matlin is an American actress who is Hearing impairment. She is the youngest woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress, which she won at the age of 21....
     and Helen Keller
    Helen Keller

    Helen Keller was an United States author, political activist and lecturer. She was the first deafblindness person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree....
    .


Film

  • In Kevin Smith
    Kevin Smith

    Kevin Patrick Smith is an American screenwriter and film director, as well as a script writer, author, and actor. He is also the co-founder, with Scott Mosier, of View Askew Productions and owner of Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash comic and novelty store in Red Bank, New Jersey, New Jersey....
    's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back

    Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is a 2001 in film film written by, directed by, and starring Kevin Smith , the fifth to be set in his View Askewniverse, a growing collection of characters and settings that developed out of his cult favorite Clerks....
     (2001), an actor wearing a Daredevil costume appears in the background. The DVD includes a longer Daredevil scene in which Jay and Silent Bob
    Jay and Silent Bob

    Jay and Silent Bob are fictional characters portrayed by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, respectively, in Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse, a fictional universe created and used in most films, comics and television by Kevin Smith, which began in Clerks....
     stumble onto the set of a
    Daredevil movie. In the introduction to the deleted scene, Smith indicates that the director of the fake Daredevil film was played by Mark Steven Johnson
    Mark Steven Johnson

    Mark Steven Johnson, is an American film director and writer.Johnson was born in Hastings, Minnesota and attended California State University, Long Beach....
    , who went on to direct Daredevil
    Daredevil (film)

    Daredevil is a 2003 in film superhero film written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the Daredevil , the film stars Ben Affleck as Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer who fights for justice in the courtroom and out of the courtroom as the masked vigilante Daredevil....
    .


  • 20th Century Fox
    20th Century Fox

    Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation , also known as 20th Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, or simply Fox, is one of the six Worldwide major film studios....
     released a Daredevil
    Daredevil (film)

    Daredevil is a 2003 in film superhero film written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson. Based on the Marvel Comics character of the Daredevil , the film stars Ben Affleck as Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer who fights for justice in the courtroom and out of the courtroom as the masked vigilante Daredevil....
     feature film in 2003, starring Ben Affleck
    Ben Affleck

    Ben Affleck is an United Statesn actor, film director and screenwriter. He became known in the mid 1990s, after his involvement in the film Mallrats , and has since become an Academy Award winner for his screenplay in Good Will Hunting in 1997....
     as the titular character. Affleck reprised his role as Matt Murdock in a deleted dream sequence of the movie's spin-off Elektra
    Elektra (2005 film)

    Elektra is a 2005 in film action film Film film director by Rob Bowman . It is a spin-off to the 2003 in film movie Daredevil , starring the Marvel comics character Elektra ....
    , featured on the DVD release.


Video games

  • Daredevil makes a cameo appearance in Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety for the SNES, Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis and PC released in 1995.


  • Daredevil is a alternate playable character in Spider-Man: Web of Fire
    Spider-Man: Web of Fire

    Spider-Man: Web of Fire is the title of a video game released for the Sega 32X and based on the popular Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. The game was one of the last games released for the 32X system and thus is hard to find, commonly selling on eBay for well over 100 US dollars....
     for the Sega 32X
    Sega 32X

    The Sega 32X , codenamed Project Mars, is an add-on for the Sega Mega Drive video game console by Sega.In Japan, it was distributed under the name Sega Super 32X....
     and made a cameo the 2000 Spider-Man video game (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker
    Dee Bradley Baker

    Dee Bradley Baker is an United States voice actor for multiple animated television series, as well as video games....
    ) released for PlayStation
    PlayStation

    The PlayStation is a 32-bit history of video game consoles video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in December .The PlayStation was the first of the ubiquitous PlayStation ....
    , N64, Dreamcast and PC.


  • Daredevil has the title role in a game for the Game Boy Advance
    Game Boy Advance

    The is a 32-bit Handheld game console developed, manufactured and marketed by Nintendo; resembling Sega's 8-bit Game Gear. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color....
     based on the 2003 movie.


  • Daredevil: The Man Without Fear was a 3D
    3D computer graphics

    3D computer graphics are graphics that use a Cartesian coordinate system#Three-dimensional coordinate system representation of geometric data that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images....
     title in development for the Xbox
    Xbox

    The Xbox is a History of video games video game console produced by Microsoft. It was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market, and competed with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's GameCube....
     and PlayStation2, canceled in 2004.


  • Matt Murdock makes a cameo as the lawyer of Frank Castle
    Punisher

    The Punisher is a fictional comic book Character , an antihero in Marvel Comics' Earth-616 Shared universe Marvel Universe. Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr....
     in the 2005 Punisher
    The Punisher (2005 video game)

    The Punisher is a 2005 action game which stars the Marvel Comics vigilante, Punisher. After his family was murdered by the mafia, Frank Castle devoted his life to the punishment of criminals....
     video game voiced by Steven Blum
    Steven Blum

    Steven Jay Blum is a prolific United States voice actor known primarily for his work in anime dubbing s and video games. Among his credits include the voice of Spike Spiegel of the anime series Cowboy Bebop and Mugen of the anime series Samurai Champloo....
    . References to Daredevil are also made throughout the game, such as Kingpin's sercurity guards stating that Daredevil had never killed any of them before.


  • Daredevil stars as a character in the 2005 Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects
    Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects

    Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects is a beat 'em up fighting game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable, which ties into the "Marvel Nemesis" comic book series....
     video game voiced by David Kaye
    David Kaye

    David V. Hope , known professionally as David Kaye, is a Canada actor who is better recognized for his work as a voice actor. His most well-known roles are as Sesshomaru in the shonen anime, InuYasha, Megatron in 5 Transformers series and Clank in the Ratchet And Clank series of video games....
    .


  • Daredevil appears as an unlockable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
    Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

    Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an action role-playing game released in 2006. It is set within the fictional Marvel Universe and features many of the superheroes, supervillains, and supporting characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics....
     voiced by Cam Clarke
    Cam Clarke

    Cameron A. Clarke is an United States voice actor, made famous for his many starring roles in popular video games, animation television and film....
    . He can be unlocked by collecting 5 of his action figures throughout the game. He has special dialogue with Blade (when he's rescued from the giant toy machine) and Bullseye
    Bullseye (comics)

    Bullseye is a Character , a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.A psychopathic assassin, Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil....
    . A simulation disk has Daredevil protecting Elektra from Bullseye.


  • Daredevil appears as a playable character in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion
    Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion

    Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion will be the sequel to the 2006 video game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, both of which are published by Activision....
    .


Toys

  • Daredevil is featured in the Marvel Legends
    Marvel Legends

    Marvel Legends is an action figure line based on the characters of Marvel Comics, initially produced by Toy Biz, then by Hasbro. This line is in the scale....
     toy line. In series 3, the character was a chase figure and was based on the movie Ben Affleck
    Ben Affleck

    Ben Affleck is an United Statesn actor, film director and screenwriter. He became known in the mid 1990s, after his involvement in the film Mallrats , and has since become an Academy Award winner for his screenplay in Good Will Hunting in 1997....
     version, is one of the figures in the Urban Legends box set along with Spider-Man
    Spider-Man

    Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
    , Elektra and the Punisher
    Punisher

    The Punisher is a fictional comic book Character , an antihero in Marvel Comics' Earth-616 Shared universe Marvel Universe. Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr....
     and appears in the spin off series Face-Off (with an unmasked variant) along with the Kingpin
    Kingpin (comics)

    The Kingpin is a fictional character in the . The character first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr....
    .


  • The "Spider-Man Classics" toy line, which was a precursor to Marvel Legends, also included a Daredevil figure, clad in his traditional red costume. A very hard to find (and sometimes quite expensive) variant of DD in his original yellow and black garb was also released in the same series.


  • The Marvel Legends Showdown 1/18th scale line also featured Daredevil figures in both his red uniform and a chase version in his yellow-and-black uniform.


  • There is also a daredevil in the marvel studios collectors line from toybiz. The figure is daredevil as he appears in the movie (Ben Affleck) and the costume is actual leather.


  • The Marvel Superheroes toyline from Toybiz in the early 1990s also included two Daredevil action figures, one with new costume (black & red) with exploding grapple hook & one with regular costume & extending billy club.


Bibliography


Main
  • Daredevil #1-380 (April 1964 - Oct. 1998)
  • Daredevil Vol. 2: #1- (Nov. 1998- ) Note: With #22, began official dual-numbering with original series, as #22 / 402, etc.
  • Daredevil Special #1 (Sept. 1967)
  • Daredevil Special #2 (Feb. 1971; reprints)
  • Daredevil Special #3 (Jan. 1972; reprints)
  • Daredevil Annual #4 (1976)
  • Daredevil Annual #4 (1989) Note: mislabeled #4, rather than #5, both on cover and in indicia
  • Daredevil Annual #6-10 (1990-1994)
  • Daredevil / Deadpool
    Deadpool (comics)

    Deadpool is a fictional character comic book character sometimes depicted as a mercenary or antihero; he appears in books published by Marvel Comics, originally in the X-Men family of titles, but branching out into the more mainstream Marvel Universe in recent years....
     '97 Annual
    (1997)


One-shots and limited series
  • Giant-Size Daredevil #1 (1975)
  • Daredevil / Black Widow: Abattoir (July 1993 graphic novel)
  • Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #1-5 (Oct. 1993 - Feb. 1994) by Frank Miller
    Frank Miller (comics)

    Frank Miller is an United States writer, artist and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels for Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics....
     and John Romita, Jr.
    John Romita, Jr.

    John Salvatore Romita, Jr. is an United States comic book artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics from the 1970s to the 2000s....
  • Daredevil #1/2 (17-page comic published within Wizard #96, Aug. 1999)
  • Daredevil: Ninja #1-3 (Dec. 2000 - May 2001) by Brian Michael Bendis
    Brian Michael Bendis

    Brian Michael Bendis is an United States comic book writer and erstwhile artist. He has won critical acclaim for his self-published, and Marvel Comics work, and is one of the most successful writers working in mainstream comics, with his books selling consistently highly for nearly a decade....
  • Daredevil: Yellow #1-6 (Aug. 2001 - Jan. 2002) by Jeph Loeb
    Jeph Loeb

    Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an Emmy and WGA nominated United States film and television writer, Television producer and award-winning comic book writer....
     and Tim Sale
    Tim Sale (artist)

    Tim Sale is an American Eisner Award-winning Comic book creator. He is primarily known for his collaborations with writer Jeph Loeb....
  • Daredevil: The Target (per indicia), also known as Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target
    Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target

    Daredevil/Bullseye: The Target is an unfinished limited series comic book from Marvel Comics featuring the superhero Daredevil in pursuit of nemesis, the assassin Bullseye ....
     (per cover) #1 (Jan. 2003) by Kevin Smith and Glenn Fabry
    Glenn Fabry

    Glenn Fabry is a British comics artist known for his detailed, realistic work in both ink and painted colour....
  • Daredevil: Father #1-6 (June 2004, Oct. 2005 - Jan. 2006) by Joe Quesada
    Joe Quesada

    Joseph "Joe" Quesada , is an USA comic book editor, writer and artist. He is currently the editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics....
  • Daredevil: 2099 #1 (Nov. 2004) by Robert Kirkman
    Robert Kirkman

    Robert Kirkman is an United States comic book writer best known for his work on The Walking Dead, Invincible and Marvel Zombies....
  • Daredevil: Redemption #1-6 (April-Aug. 2005; no cover dates; #1-2 both indicia-dated April 2005) by David Hine
    David Hine

    David Hine is an England comic book writer and artist....
     and Michael Gaydos
    Michael Gaydos

    Michael Gaydos is an United States comic book penciler noted for his work for Marvel Comics....
  • Captain Universe
    Captain Universe

    Captain Universe is a disembodied superhero in Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe who was created by Bill Mantlo, and first appeared in Micronauts vol....
     / Daredevil
    #1 (Jan. 2006)

Team-ups
  • Spider-Man and Daredevil Special Edition #1 (March 1984; reprints)
  • Daredevil and the Punisher
    Punisher

    The Punisher is a fictional comic book Character , an antihero in Marvel Comics' Earth-616 Shared universe Marvel Universe. Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr....
    : Child's Play
    #1 (1988; reprints)
  • Daredevil and the Punisher (1994)
  • Spider-Man / Daredevil #1 (Oct. 2002)
  • Daredevil / Spider-Man #1-4 (Jan.-April 2001)
  • Daredevil vs. Punisher: Means and Ends #1-6 (Sept. 2005 - Jan. 2006; no cover dates; #1-2 both indicia-dated Sept. 2005) by David Lapham


Company crossovers
  • Daredevil / Batman
    Batman

    Batman is a Character , a comic book superhero co-created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger , appearing in publications by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939....
     (per indicia), also known as Daredevil and Batman (per cover) #1 (Jan. 1997)
  • Shi
    Shi (comics)

    Shi is a fictional comic book character created by William Tucci for Crusade Comics. She first appeared in Razor Annual #1 and has run for over fifteen years with a variety of publishers....
     / Daredevil #1
    (Jan. 1997)
  • Daredevil / Shi #1 (Feb. 1997)


Other
  • The Daredevils #1-11 (month n.a., 1982 - Nov. 1983) Marvel UK
    Marvel UK

    Marvel UK was an imprint of Marvel Comics formed in 1972 in comics to reprint United States of America produced stories for the United Kingdom weekly comic market, though it later did produce original material by British creators such as Alan Moore, John Wagner, Dave Gibbons, Steve Dillon and Grant Morrison....
     series, mostly reprint)
  • Daredevil vs. Vapora #1 (1993)
Free health-and-safety comic sponsored by Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association & Consumer Product Safety Commission
  • Marvels Comics: Daredevil #1 (July 2000)


Awards

  • Daredevil: The Man Without Fear: 1992 Comics Buyer's Guide
    Comics Buyer's Guide

    Comics Buyer's Guide is the second longest-running periodical reporting on the comic book industry. Only the Dutch monthly Stripschrift, first published in February 1968, has been running longer....
     Fan Award — Favorite Limited Comic-Book Series
  • Daredevil: Yellow: 2001 Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award — Favorite Limited Comic-Book Series


Footnotes


External links

  • (fan site)
  • (fan site)
  • , Salon.com
    Salon.com

    Salon.com, part of Salon Media Group , often just called Salon, is an online magazine, with content updated each weekday. Modern liberalism in the United States politics of the United States is its major focus, but it covers a range of issues....
    , January 5, 2006
  • at Marvel Comics wiki]