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  1. Maybe based either at the start/end of season 3 (if you're caught up) or wherever you're up to and including this lyric prompt 'I know you want someone you can trust. Someone you can love, someone you can touch. Feel the warmth from when the lights are off'. But if it's a rubbish idea, you can totally ignore it!

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    Jon Bernthal: • One of the biggest zionists in Hollywood and a massive supporter of the IDF. • Supports domestic abuser Shia LaBeouf and had him on his podcast to start his redemption tour. • Friends with sexual abuser Marilyn Manson. • Supports police fascism. • Worked with Roman Polanski post conviction.

  3. Feb 23, 2016 · This is consistent with his origins in the comics, as portrayed in the very first Daredevil comic ever published: 'The Origin of Daredevil' (Daredevil Vol 1 #1, April 1964). In both the comic and the TV show, we are spared the moment where Matt's eyes are struck by the radioactive substance; instead the incident is verbally relayed to us by awestruck bystanders.

    • Batman/Captain America. Both Batman and Captain America are icons for their respective comic book publishers in their own rights, the team-up between the two proved to be a seamless fit for the Golden Age versions of the heroes.
    • Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights. The Punisher is popularly regarded as Marvel Comics' most famous antihero, and he makes a case for being the most well-known one in the entirety of the comic book medium.
    • Spider-Man And Batman: Disordered Minds. Arguably even more obvious than Captain America, it was inevitable that DC and Marvel would pair the Dark Knight with New York's beloved Wall-Crawler.
    • DC Vs. Marvel Comics. Though not uniquely Batman-centric, the DC vs. Marvel Comics miniseries certainly qualifies given that its premises pit the most storied characters from each universe against each other.
    • The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans (1982) by Chris Claremont, Walter Simonson, and Terry Austin. What could possibly be better than the Justice League meeting the Avengers?
    • JLA/Avengers (2003 – 2004) by Kurt Busiek and George Pérez. In many ways, JLA/Avengers is the ultimate DC and Marvel crossover, over 20 years in the making.
    • DC Versus Marvel/Marvel Versus DC (1996) by Peter David, Ron Marz, Dan Jurgens, and Claudio Castellini. This crossover event was born purely out of necessity.
    • The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (1999) by Roger Stern and Steve Rude. It’s probably the oldest superhero nerd debate of all time. Who is stronger, Superman or the Hulk?
  4. The Punisher (TV 2017), Daredevil (TV), Marvel. In the aftermath of Elektra’s death, Matt spirals into guilt and isolation, questioning everything about his mission as Daredevil. Frank unexpectedly shows up, offering his own brutal, but strangely comforting, perspective on grief and loss.

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  6. A story about what might have happened between the end of Daredevil season 2 and the beginning of The Defenders. It begins with the conversation between Matt and Karen at his apartment after he reveals he is Daredevil, picking up at the end of the flashback in S3E1. It ends with the earthquake in episode 1 of The Defenders.

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