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  1. 1960s. Daredevil debuted in Marvel Comics ' Daredevil #1 (cover date April 1964), [1] created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, [2] with character design input from Jack Kirby, who devised Daredevil's billy club. [3] When Everett turned in his first-issue pencils extremely late, Marvel production manager Sol Brodsky and Spider ...

    • I) Daredevil’s Origins
    • II) Daredevil: The Frank Miller Era
    • Iii) Daredevil in The 2000’s: Kevin Smith and Marvel Knights
    • IV) Daredevil: The Bendis & Maleev Era
    • V) Daredevil: The Brubaker & Lark Era
    • VI) Shadowland
    • VII) Daredevil: The Mark Waid & Marvel Now! Era
    • VIII) All-New All-Different Daredevil by Charles Soule
    • IV) Fresh Start Daredevil Comics
    • X) Team-Ups & Guest Spots

    You’ll undoubtedly note that my early Daredevil Origins section is fairly sparse. Nothing against the hornhead’s 60’s origins, but I’m not going to lie: most readers will want to get the origins and jump ahead to the Frank Miller era that defines the character we see today. The first issue of Daredevil impressively tackles all of the familiar Dared...

    Frank Miller’s run on Daredevil lasted for less than fifty issues (plus two trades), and yet it it introduced virtually everything we know about the character today. The importance of his dad, the way his powers work, his involvement with characters like Stick, Elektra, the Kingpin, Bullseye, and the Hand. It’s all here. (Side note: This is also wh...

    This, more than Punisher, was what launched Marvel Knights. It was mature and really explored Matt’s faith and expanding off that by delving into why he is so drawn to what’s dark and mysterious in the world. Bringing Smith on was really controversial at the time as he was known as a comic fan, not so much a writer. But he surprised a lot of people...

    If you’re going to read only one run on Daredevil, this might be the best place to start. Because this is not a Daredevil book… this is a Matt Murdock book, and it is incredible. Bendis absolutely turns Murdock’s life upside-down and keeps him off-balance the entire arc. For a decade of real time. (It’s amazing Marvel let him do it in the first pla...

    Ed Brubaker does his best picking up the pieces of what Bendis had left for him. Brubaker does an admirable job adding black humor to the book and giving Daredevil allies at a time he feels his most alone. Daredevil By Ed Brubaker & Michael Lark Ultimate Collection – Book 1 Daredevil #82 – #93 (through Jan 2007) I’d note that Civil Wartakes place d...

    If we’re being generous, Shadowland was meant to elevate Marvel’s “street level” heroes. It’s the story of what would happen if Matt Murdock took control of the hand, and how it would impact the community. But really, if we’re being honest, Shadowland exists to “fix” what Bendis did with the character so that Netflix could have TV shows about these...

    Captain America inspires, Spider-Man hopes, Deadpool memes, Daredevil suffers. Suffering has been the emotional core of the Daredevil book ever since Frank Miller rescued him from the ash heap. His catholic guilt tormented him. His body betrayed him. His loved ones were hurt because of him. His whole life was a disaster, at all times. That is until...

    Daredevil: Back in Black Vol. 1: Chinatown Daredevil: Back in Black Vol. 2: Supersonic Daredevil/Punisher: Seventh Circle Included as Daredevil/Punisher: Seventh Circle Infinite Comic on Marvel Unlimited. Daredevil: Back in Black Vol. 3: Dark Art Daredevil: Back in Black Vol. 4: Identity Takes you through Daredevil #1 to #20. Civil War II: Kingpin ...

    Marvel Knights 20th Anniversary Collects: Cates, Rosenberg, and a bunch of other great names get the band back together. Man Without Fear: The Death of Daredevil – By Jed McKay Collects: Man Without Fear 1-5 With Daredevil presumed dead, the heroes of Hell’s Kitchen mourn their fallen friend. And come to fear someone new… War of the Realms (event) ...

    The below team-ups span various eras of Daredevil’s history, and don’t have to follow the preceding section of comics! Greatest Spider-Man and Daredevil Team-Ups Collects: Collects The Amazing Spider-Man #’S 16, 396, Daredevil #270, Marvel Team-Up #’S 56, 73, The Spectacular Spider-Man #’S 26, 27, 28, 219. Spider-man and Daredevil have been fast fr...

  2. Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars: Battleworld (2023 - 2099) Daredevil: Black Armor (2023 - 2099) Daredevil: Gang War (2023 - 2099)

  3. Shadowland and the connected comics. Daredevil Vol 3. Daredevil Vol 4. Daredevil Vol 5. Daredevil: Death of Daredevil. Daredevil Vol 6. Devil’s Reign and the connected comics. Daredevil Vol 7 - current. You can find the reading order online for cross-overs like Shadowland and Devil’s Reign.

  4. 1960s. Daredevil debuted in Marvel Comics ' Daredevil #1 (cover date April 1964), [1] created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, [2] with character design input from Jack Kirby, who devised Daredevil's billy club. [3] When Everett turned in his first-issue pencils extremely late, Marvel production manager Sol Brodsky and Spider ...

  5. The definitive, chronological, and up-to-date guide and trade reading-order on collecting Daredevil comic books via omnibuses, hardcovers, and trade paperback graphic novels. A part of Crushing Krisis’s Crushing Comics. Last updated August 2024 with titles scheduled for release through May 2025.

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  7. Jan 6, 2019 · DC Comics Database; Image Comics Database; ... Daredevil #134 "There's Trouble In New York City" Release date: March 2, 1976 Cover date: June, 1976. Daredevil #135

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