The Man Without Fear
The modern definition of Daredevil began in 1979 with Frank Miller's entrance on the title. Miller's first contributions were as an artist, where he imbued a new dynamism and a dramatically different visual style. The series' tone became that of noir with Hell's Kitchen itself playing a more prominent role.
Matt Murdock, Hell's Kitchen, The Defenders, Marvel Knights, Bullseye, Ben Urich, Elektra, Karen Page, The Kingpin Wilson Fisk, Echo, Spider-Man, Hawkeye, Moon Knight, Iron Fist, Taskmaster, The Hand Ninja, The Owl, Stick, Stone, Electro, Typhoid Mary, Stilt-Man, Black Widow, Mister Fear, Power Man Luke Cage, Frank Castle The Punisher, The Bullet, The Bushwacker, Doctor Octopus, Mysterio, The Vulture, Captain America, Wolverine, Deadpool, Black Panther, The Hulk, Lady Bullseye, Batman, HYDRA, Manga, Pyro, Mephisto, Blackheart, Tombstone, Razorfist, The Wrecker.
First appearance- Daredevil #1 (1964)
David Mazzuchelli, Frank Miller, John Romita Jr, Joe Quesada, Keith Pollard, Tim Sale, Scott McDaniel, Lee Bermejo, Michael Lark, Marko Djurdjevic, Salvador Larroca, David Finch, Michael Turner, Bill Everett, Ann Nocenti, Stan Lee.
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