

Daredevil
Blinded as a boy by a radioactive substance that fell from a truck during an accident in Hell's Kitchen, Matt Murdock discovered the chemical had amplified his remaining senses to superhuman levels and granted him a radar-like spatial awareness. Trained in martial arts by the mysterious blind sensei Stick, the adult Matt became a lawyer by day and donned a red costume to fight crime as Daredevil, the Man Without Fear.
Few Marvel heroes have proven as enduringly compelling as Daredevil, who burst onto the Silver Age scene in 1964 courtesy of Stan Lee, Bill Everett, and Jack Kirby β a creative pedigree that practically guarantees legendary status. Over an astonishing six-decade run, this street-level champion of Hell's Kitchen has accumulated 1,386 catalogued appearances and a staggering 54 key issues, a collector's treasure trove that speaks to just how consistently this character has mattered to Marvel's storytelling. He keeps extraordinary company β sharing pages with Spider-Man, Captain America, and Tony Stark β and his home title has remained one of Marvel's most celebrated, alongside frequent appearances in The Amazing Spider-Man and Marvel Comics Presents. If you're serious about Marvel Comics in any era from the Silver Age forward, Daredevil isn't just worth knowing β he's essential.
Real name. Matthew Michael "Matt" Murdock
Affiliations. New York City District Attorney's Office Formerly: ; Partner of Blindspot ; Kirsten McDuffie ; Defenders; Fist ; Nelson and Murdock ; New Avengers ; S.H.I.E.L.D. ; Marvel Knights ; The Hand ; Partner of Black Widow ; Elektra

Part of the Daredevil legacy
Daredevil is one of 2 heroes to carry the Daredevil mantle. See the whole Daredevil family βΈ
Trivia
- The same canister of radioactive material that blinded young Matt Murdock and gave Daredevil his powers was later cited by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird as the direct inspiration for the radioactive ooze at the heart of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' origin β one of the stranger cross-publisher debts in comics history.marvel.fandom.com
- Daredevil's late-1970s and 1980s runs, particularly the work that redefined the book's tone toward gritty, adult crime storytelling, became the template for the character's darker modern image and helped push Marvel as a whole in a more mature narrative direction.marvel.fandom.com
- Long before disability representation became a standard industry talking point, Daredevil was already one of mainstream superhero comics' most visible disabled characters, establishing blind representation at Marvel in a way few titles had attempted before or since.marvel.fandom.com
- Stan Lee has written more of Daredevil's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 88 issues.
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