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  1. Is being “the Man Without Fear” really a good tagline, when we need fear in order to survive? And perhaps the crux of the question is, ultimately, should Daredevil embrace pain and fear in order to be better at what he does, and what does this mean for the man Matt Murdock?

  2. Apr 14, 2014 · In honor of the 50th anniversary of the first appearance of Daredevil this month, Gimmick or Good? will take a look at the five-part miniseries that reimagined ‘Ol Hornhead’s origins. The Man Without Fear marked Frank Miller’s return to the character he revolutionized after a six-year absence.

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  3. Sep 15, 2023 · The Man Without Fear returns for a new ongoing series with Marvel's Daredevil #1. Here's CBR's review.

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  4. I'll echo the love for Daredevil. I have found Waid's run to be absolutely brilliant. Even that Road Trip Mini Series was fantastic. I know Miller, Bendis & Brubakers runs are all amazing but Waid's run for me has been the best. One of the best runs in the history of Comic Books for me.

  5. May 1, 2014 · You can't have an excellent boxer/ninja be awkward and stiff how some of these tv show fight scenes come across. I feel it is much more important for Daredevil as its a huge part of who he is. Those pics look good, but doesn't Matt use a shorter cane than a real blind person's cane?

  6. May 1, 2014 · I started buying the Daredevil issues not collected in other trades. I think the first ones I bought in floppies that was collected elsewhere were #297-300. The Last Rites storyline was collected in an out of print trade called Fall of the Kingpin, but it was cheaper to buy in individual issues.

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  8. A masterpiece of storytelling and art: Frank Miller’s Daredevil: The Man Without Fear. My first comic read and I’m hooked! Thank you to everyone who recommended this amazing series.

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