
The Man Without Fear returns to New York City after a brief walkabout and resumes his law career as Matt Murdock. ‘Red, White, Black and Blue’ (Daredevil #1-6)Ĭreative Team: Written by Mark Waid, penciled by Paolo & Joe Rivera and Marcos Martinĭaredevil has a new lease on life and is ready to take the world by storm. Thanks to Shooter and O’Neil’s script you can really feel Matt’s joy, and Mazzucchelli’s pencils add a great sense of heavenly wonder to Daredevil’s experience.ĩ.

This wasn’t the first time Matt Murdock had regained his sight, but this issue explored the idea in a way no other story ever had. Secret Wars II has a reputation for being one of the most needlessly excessive crossovers Marvel Comics has done, but this story was a true diamond in the rough. This issue is often overlooked because it’s a tie-in to the Secret Wars II event. Matt spends the day enjoying the beauty of the world around him, but begins to wonder if this new gift will compromise his sense of justice. As a retainer payment, the Beyonder restores Matt Murdock’s sight. His proposition is an outrageous one – he wants to use their legal services to purchase the planet. From beloved classics to underrated gems, here are ten Daredevil stories that stand out above the rest.Ĭreative Team: Written by Jim Shooter and Denny O’Neil, penciled by David MazzucchelliĪn omnipotent being known as the Beyonder appears in the offices of Daredevil’s law firm Nelson and Murdock. If you’re looking to learn more about the Hornhead, or revisit some of his greatest adventures, we’ve curated a list of his most essential stories. He’s experienced grand victories, and heart crushing tragedies.

Since his debut in 1964, Daredevil has led a remarkable life.

Using his superhuman senses to fight crime, Matt patrols the New York City neighborhood known as Hell’s Kitchen as Daredevil, the Man Without Fear. In the place of his eyesight, Matt Murdock now possesses a special radar sense, allowing him to interact with the world in a whole new way. An accident involving toxic waste blinded Matt Murdock as a child, but it also gave him a strange new gift. They say that justice is blind, so it’s only appropriate that Marvel’s blind superhero would be a lawyer.
