Jack Murdock
Jack Murdock is Matt Murdock's father, a small-time boxer from Hell's Kitchen whose fierce love for his son and refusal to throw a fixed fight set the tragedy in motion that ultimately forged Daredevil.
A piece of Daredevil's soul made flesh, Jack Murdock stepped onto the page in 1980's Daredevil #164 — a Bronze Age debut forged by the legendary team of Roger McKenzie and a young Frank Miller, right at the dawn of the run that would redefine the Man Without Fear. Though his catalog footprint is intimate, Jack carries enormous emotional weight, appearing in stories that put him shoulder-to-shoulder with Matt Murdock, Wilson Fisk, Foggy Nelson, and the Devil of Hell's Kitchen himself. That debut issue alone carries collector-significant key status, a testament to how foundational this character is to Marvel's street-level mythology. Across more than four decades of Daredevil pages, Jack Murdock endures as one of those quietly essential figures whose presence tells you everything about the heart of the hero sharing his name.

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