Betsy Beatty
A social worker introduced during Frank Miller's early Daredevil run, Betsy Beatty becomes romantically involved with Melvin Potter — the reformed villain known as the Gladiator — serving as a stabilizing, compassionate force in his efforts toward rehabilitation.
Introduced in the pages of Daredevil #166, Betsy Beatty is a quietly compelling Bronze Age Marvel creation brought to life by the legendary team of Roger McKenzie and a young Frank Miller — right at the dawn of Miller's transformative run on that title. She moves through one of Marvel's most celebrated corners of the street-level universe, sharing pages with Daredevil himself, Matt Murdock, Foggy Nelson, and Melvin Potter across stories that have since been enshrined in Daredevil Visionaries and other landmark collections. Her appearances are few but meaningful, woven into some of the most critically cherished Daredevil material ever published, and her presence across nearly three decades speaks to a quiet staying power. For fans who love digging into the human texture behind the cape-and-cowl drama of Hell's Kitchen, Betsy Beatty is exactly the kind of character worth seeking out.

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