A femme fatale suffering from dissociative personality disorder, sweet and innocent “Mary “ captures Matt Murdock’s heart while “Typhoid,” a psychopath who possesses psychokinetic powers, works to break DD as a perfect weapon for the Kingpin.Ann Nocenti and John Romita Jr. pit Daredevil and the Inhumans against Ultron!
The name Scarlet Swashbuckler comes from Stan Lee's narration of his early books. DD gets abducted by the Unholy Three and his allies must devise a plan to get him back.
Could something be not quite right with ol’ Horn Head?Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev end their DD run with a bang in this appropriately titled arc. Matt Murdock senses the raging monster and sets out to confront him in his civilian duds. The assembled children of the Purple Man use their father’s own advice and turn against him. In this brutal story arc from Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli, a drug addicted Karen Page betrays Daredevil’s secret identity for the poison she needs.
The FF begin to attack the real Daredevil and it’s up to Spider-Man to save our hero.After the apparent death of Wilson Fisk, the Secret Empire, Hydra, the Hand, the Yakuza and other criminal underworld factions seek to redistribute control of the his vast empire—but not if Daredevil, the Punisher, and Nomad have anything to say about it.Ann Nocenti and Barry Windsor-Smith craft a Daredevil and Black Widow team-up in this exciting issue. You’ll get the basics of Daredevil’s origin here, along with …
Even with Spider-Man along, can Daredevil and Black Widow take down this new steel-skinned foe?Spider-Man becomes blind at the hands of the Masked Marauder and who better to turn to than ol’ Horn Head? Vietnam vet and Super Soldier project reject Jack Hazzard starts to follow in the footsteps of the unstable volunteers before him and Natasha has to take him down. Namor the Sub-Mariner surfaces to hire Matt Murdock in a lawsuit against the surface world. Ryan discusses MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #51, which sees The Thing join Nick Fury’s poker gameCan’t-miss news and updates from across the Marvel Universe!Ann Nocenti and John Romita Jr. introduce one of Daredevil’s most lethal foes. After losing his radar sense, Daredevil receives a challenge to take on Bullseye on live TV. Stick returns to take his protégé on a spiritual journey to become the man he’s supposed to be.Read the new series this September!Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark take over the billy club from after Bendis and Maleev send our titular hero to Ryker’s Island. By providing voice to Murdock's enemies, many Daredevil story arcs provide complex and compelling storylines about morality and motive. While the search and rescue mission rolls, Daredevil has to even the playing field against Death-Stalker if he hopes to beat this dimensional plane jumping villain.6 Card Designs—Unlimited CashbackKarl Kesel, Cary Nord and Rick Leonardi create an unexpected team-up between Ben Reilly and Matt Murdock. The series returned to its original numbering with issue #500 (Oct. 2009), which followed vol. Chichester and Lee Weeks story.A Frank Miller and Bill Sienkiewicz team-up, this tale shows Wilson Fisk’s one true love falling ill from a mysterious disease, and in true Kingpin fashion, he kidnaps a famous doctor’s wife, hoping to force him to treat his ill spouse. It’s a “battle against all odds” for DD.Lifelong lover of Marvel Comics, Paul Scheer and Marvel's Stephen Wacker talk with Emmy Award winner and host of CNN's "United Shades of America" W. Kamau Bell! Fear enlists the help of the Enforcers and puts a plan into action to destroy Matt Murdock’s life. Weeks puts in play a religious undertone through the arc in this heart-wrenching tale of life and death.Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black OrderA precursor to “Born Again,” this street tale by Denny O’Neil and David Mazzucchelli follows Matt Murdock as he investigates the supposed suicide of his ex-girlfriend Heather Glenn. Two Daredevils: an violent thug-crippling vigilante and another dressed in the original yellow suit.
"Born Again" is a 1986 comic book story arc that appeared in the Marvel Comics series Daredevil.
In 1998, Marvel launched its Marvel Knights line focusing on superhero stories with a slightly… The story contains the return of Bendis and Maleev mainstays, a battle with Bullseye and, of course, Wilson Fisk. Join for an inside look into some of Marvel's most-read classics and forgotten treasure!Bendis and Alex Maleev focus on a support group that meets in the basement of a local Hell’s Kitchen church, all who have been affected by Daredevil in some shape or form. The information finds its way to the Kingpin who uses it to destroy Matt’s life in one of Daredevil’s most iconic adventures from Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli.Daredevil (1963) #275 cover by John Romita Jr.Learn about Norman Osborn's rise to power in Dark Reign including him leading the Avengers?! At the scene of the crime authorities found cigarette buds and evidence that her home had been burglarized, but who would steal from a dead girl? On Dr. Banner’s way out of the city, a crowded subway manages to transform him back into the Hulk. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Daredevil tells Spidey they’re in this together and helps him cope with the transition.