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  1. Aug 18, 2022 · Marco Checchetto. Further proving Daredevil 's ongoing embarrassment of riches on the writing and artistry fronts, the current Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto run on the series has become a modern hit since the team's 2019 start. Checchetto might be one of the best artists in the industry today, and while his art style isn't as bleak as those ...

    • The Woman Without Fear
    • A Touch of Typhoid
    • Parts of A Whole
    • Born Again
    • The Man Without Fear
    • Hardcore
    • End of Hell
    • Devil at Bay
    • Roulette
    • Guardian Devil

    The most recent Daredevilcomics have provided some of the character's best stories, with Elektra taking over the role of the protector of Hell's Kitchen. Matt Murdock is in prison, struggling with the consequences of his actions as a vigilante, making for one of the most complex stories involving the character. Written by Chip Zdarsky, the storylin...

    Writer Ann Nocenti defined Daredevil in the late 80s with many complex stories that blew up the status quo in many ways. One of the best stories of her run - the longest of any writer on Daredevil at over four years - introduced Typhoid Mary, one of the coolest Daredevil villains. A Touch Of Typhoidruns between issues #253-270 of the series, as Typ...

    One of the most important figures in Daredevil's life - and now one of the latest MCU characters - is Echo, who appears for the first time in Parts Of A Whole. Maya Lopez initially appears in Daredevil#9 as an enforcer of Kingpin and his adoptive daughter. Her encounters with Daredevil complicate her life a great deal. Maya eventually falls in love...

    Written by Frank Miller with outstanding art by David Mazzucchelli, Born Againbrings Matt Murdock to one of his lowest points in comics. After Karen Page sells his identity to the mob out of desperation, Kingpin makes use of this to dismantle Daredevil's life from top to bottom. Matt even gets his apartment bombed by the crime boss, wandering the s...

    Years after Frank Miller's work on Born Again, he wrote a revised version of Daredevil's origin story. It's one of the best Daredevil comics and one of the most influential, as The Man Without Fear served as the prime reference material for the first season of the Netflix series. RELATED: Why Charlie Cox Should Return As Daredevil (& 5 Ways It Coul...

    Hardcore finds Daredevil dealing with murder charges and his identity being outed, making him resort to giving Kingpin one of the most shocking beatdowns in comics. More than that though is the shock of Daredevil throwing the mangled Wilson Fisk for other criminals to see, and then declaring himself the new Kingpin of New York. Writer Brian Michael...

    Matt Murdock has a "no-kill" rule, but the End Of Hellstoryline kicks off with the revelation that he accidentally killed a thief due to his body having trouble getting back into the rhythm of being Daredevil. Over the course of the story, written by Chip Zdarksy, Matt makes steps gradually to get back to being the Daredevil he believes he should b...

    Mark Waid is one of the best Fantastic Four writers of all time, and he brought his unique talents to Daredevil with Devil At Bay. This first story arc exemplifies Waid's run on the character which returned the character to a brighter, funnier tone after years of the noirish identity the book had taken on in the Frank Miller era. It all made for a ...

    One of the most staggering single comic book issues of Daredevil is #191, "Roulette." In this story, written and drawn by Frank Miller, Daredevil plays a dangerous game of Russian roulette with Bullseye, who killed Elektra. It's a sobering and dark exploration of the nature of heroes and heroism, contrasted with a flashback to a relative moment of ...

    Director Kevin Smith also had a brief stint writing Daredevil, on the Guardian Devil story arc. This comic is simultaneously looked at as one of the most iconic stories in The Man Without Fear's catalog, while also stirring up some controversy over the use of Karen Page as a character. RELATED: 10 Best Daredevil Comic Issues Of The 2010s Criticisms...

    • Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, and Alex Maleev. Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, and Alex Maleev is a rare book that fearlessly rewrites what a superhero story can do.
    • Ann Nocenti and John Romita Jr. Ann Nocenti and John Romita Jr.’ s Daredevil is criminally overlooked. Romita Jr.’ s art and Nocenti’s emphasis on Daredevil’s place in his community captured late 1980s Hell’s Kitchen like a photograph—no sensationalism necessary.
    • Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto. If Waid, Rivera, and Samnee’s Daredevil was the Beach Boys’ Surfer Girl album, Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto’s Daredevil was Rage Against the Machine’s debut.
    • Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Chris Samnee. Mark Waid, Paolo Rivera, and Chris Samnee’s Daredevil departed from the dark and crime-heavy tone that the character had become synonymous with.
    • Born Again. 1) #227-233. Written by Frank Miller. Art by David Mazzucchelli. "Born Again" takes the same themes found in "Last Hand" and "Roulette" and provides a more optimistic denouement.
    • Roulette. 1) #191. Written by Frank Miller. Art by Frank Miller and Terry Austin. This is the issue that taps into the darkest vision of Daredevil's worldview.
    • Last Hand. 1) #178-182. Written by Frank Miller. Art by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson. This story is part of the "holy trinity" of Daredevil stories -- the other two are up next.
    • Untitled. 3) #7. Written by Mark Waid. Art by Paulo Rivera and Joe Rivera. This story of Daredevil leading a group of blind children through a snowstorm pushes the hero to his limits and requires no villains.
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    • Frank Miller. But Frank Miller is just the definitive Daredevil creator period, writer AND artist. That's the list! Agree? Disagree? Let me know!
    • Gene Colan. The grand dean of Daredevil. If not for #1 on the list, he would be by far THE definitive Daredevil artist.
    • David Mazzucchelli. The funny thing about Mazzucchelli was that he was a star on the book BEFORE Born Again. He was already the star of the Denny O'Neil run (not that O'Neil was bad or anything, but the star of that collaboration was Mazzucchelli) but then Born Again just made him practically a shining sun of awesomeness.
    • Wally Wood. Look, they even mention him by name on the cover of his first issue (interestingly enough, he only inked the above cover)!!! Wood is a true comic book Hall of Famer, and he did Hall of Fame-level work on his short run on Daredevil.
  2. Aug 31, 2022 · Daredevil Epic Collection: A Touch of Typhoid by Ann Nocenti and John Romita, Jr. In the overwhelmingly masculine lineup of writers and artists who have worked on Daredevil over the years, Ann Nocenti’s 50+ issue run in the late ’80s and early ’90s stands out. Nocenti uses her run to interrogate both the nature of heroism and the roles ...

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  4. May 26, 2024 · The Man Without Fear and Kingpin are back with new MCU debuts and a Disney+ series. Dive into the rich library of Daredevil comics for a consistently well-written character and captivating origin stories. Explore essential storylines by Frank Miller, Brian Bendis, and more that define Daredevil's complex world and moral struggles.

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