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  1. 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.

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    In Moon Knight#13, the two heroes beat each other up in a classic case of superhero misunderstanding. The heroes have learned the Jester has been released from prison. Daredevil seeks to follow the Jester to keep an eye on him and Moon Knightis following the Jester in hopes of getting led to a bigger criminal. Before Moon Knight’s plan comes to fru...

    In Marvel’s What If? Wolverine: Enemy of the State, Hydra has taken complete control of the feral mutant. While in the original timeline, the heroes of the Marvel Universe were able to rescue Wolverine, suffering only minor casualties, this time around the superheroes aren’t so lucky. Tasked with wiping out nearly every hero, from Spider-Man to the...

    The literal Spirit of Vengeance, Ghost Rider boasts awesome power and is a supernatural hero unlike any other. In Daredevil#372, the two heroes exchange unfriendly words. Weeks earlier, the villain Mr. Fear incited a massive riot in Ryker’s Island and Daredevil learns that the warden and other city officials might have been in on it. The Man Withou...

    Spider-Man and Black Cat were an item for a hot minute until everything went to shambles in classic comic book fashion. Such is the way of superhero romances. Still, Spidey holds a pretty soft spot in his heart for Black Cat, so when she ends up getting arrested in Amazing Spider-Man#677, he enlists Daredevil to try to bail her out. While they try ...

    In the mini-event known as Shadowland, Daredevil has become leader of the deadly ninja cult known as The Hand. Yet he’s gone beyond a simple leadership role, building a temple in the center of New York and claiming the area of Hell’s Kitchen as his. Any and all criminals in the area are either rounded up or killed. After Daredevil kills Bullseye, h...

    As you’ll see later, love troubles are a common staple amongst superheroes and Daredevil has it bad. This time around, he’s having problems with his love interest Black Widow and the bow-slinging Avenger Hawkeye. In Daredevil#99, Daredevil and Hawkeye come to blows over the affection of Black Widow. Slugging it out, they’re pretty evenly matched, b...

    The tag-team villainous duo of Mr. Hyde and Cobra are up to no good in issue #30 of Daredevil. Eager to fight them, Daredevil dresses up as Thor to lure them out. However, Thor hears someone is impersonating him and is none too happy about it. Quickly finding Daredevil, Thor, the real Thunder God, makes quick work of The Man Without Fear. Summoning...

    Another woman Matt Murdock wooed who later tried to kill him, Maya Lopez, Echo, believes Daredevil is responsible for the death of her father. Training vigorously and using her photographic reflex memory to study up on all of Daredevil’s moves, Echo is determined to see justice done for her father. When she finally attacks Daredevil in Daredevil#11...

    The Punisher and Daredevil have fought time and time again. While Daredevil has an edge with his ninja training and radar sense, The Punisher’s ability to soak up absurd amounts of damage typically leads to evenly matched encounters. However, in the one-shot Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe, things didn’t go so well for a certain red-clad hero. A...

    Endowed with the proportionate strength, speed, and agility of a spider, by all accounts, any fight between the Amazing Spider-Man and the non-superhuman Daredevil should end in seconds. While they’re generally the best of friends, they’ve also fought a frightening amount of times. Typically their bouts end in draws, but in Daredevil#17, one of the...

  2. Feb 25, 2014 · Augie looks at the classic "Daredevil: The Man Without Fear" from Frank Miller and John Romita Jr., and Francois Schuiten's work returns to English!

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    • Read by Touch: One of his lesser-known abilities, Matt Murdock can actually read the writing on a piece of paper by running his fingers over it. The imprint left by a pen, typewriter, or even some printers leave enough of an indentation that he can read the writing by touch.
    • Identify A Gun. Different types of guns have different qualities. Someone with Daredevil's excellent hearing can easily tell the difference between a 9mm handgun and a single shot being fired from an M60 machine gun like the one Punisher favors.
    • Crime Scene Forensics. Daredevil's heightened senses allow him to examine his surroundings. At a crime scene, he can smell chemicals in the air, the copper of spent bullet casings, or the metal in blood that was spilled.
    • Hear Pressure Points. When Daredevil fought the villain Bruiser, the Man Without Fear was soundly thrashed. Bruiser's power let the thug for hire hit someone with the full force of his body weight, as he can change the center of his mass on a whim.
  3. May 1, 2014 · Yes we need more posts. I was reading this issue on the train back from work today

  4. Daredevil: The Man Without Fear is a 1993 five-issue superhero comic book miniseries starring Daredevil, written by Frank Miller, illustrated by John Romita Jr. and published by Marvel Comics. Plot. The series explores the origins of the hero Daredevil, whose real name is Matthew Murdock.

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  6. Mar 20, 2023 · CBR's Dave Richards interviewed DAREDEVIL writer Chip Zdarsky about the Red Fist Saga. The interview also contains four preview pages by Manuel Garcia and Marco Checchetto, which are spoilers for the next few issues.

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