
III) Daredevil in the 2000’s: Kevin Smith and Marvel Knights Joe Kelly is most well known for his 1997 kickoff to Deadpool (DD and Deadpool even crossed over for an annual issue!), but many people forget he was also writing one of the last Daredevil runs before the series rebooted with Marvel Knights. I’m not a Fall From Grace fan, but it does come up as one of the more well known Daredevil and Elektra storylines of the mid-90’s.Ĭollects: Daredevil #365 to #380, Daredevil/Deadpool Annual ’97 #1 – #5 (1993) II Redux) Ann Nocenti and Joe Kelly Take Daredevil From the Late 80’s Through the 1990’sĭaredevil Epic Collection: A Touch of TyphoidĬovers a good chunk of Ann Nocenti’s run on Daredevil, introducing Daredevil villain Typhoid Mary.ĭaredevil Epic Collection: Fall From Grace (Side note: This is also where Frank got a lot of his ideas for his iconic run on Batman.)ĭaredevil by Frank Miller & Klaus Janson Omnibusĭaredevil: Love and War (Marvel Graphic Novel)

The importance of his dad, the way his powers work, his involvement with characters like Stick, Elektra, the Kingpin, Bullseye, and the Hand. II) Daredevil: The Frank Miller Eraįrank Miller’s run on Daredevil lasted for less than fifty issues (plus two trades), and yet it it introduced virtually everything we know about the character today. Nonetheless, it’s all flashback, and works best as some surprisingly touching fill-in detail surrounding Daredevil’s origins. It’s worth noting that the four issue Battlin’ Jack Murdock miniseries was published in 2007. It’s impressive just how much of Matt Murdock’s beginnings are captured in that one issue, as well as the number of Daredevil foes we quickly see introduced in those first 11 issues (The Owl! Purple Man! Stilt Man!!!). The first issue of Daredevil impressively tackles all of the familiar Daredevil origin beats we know and love. Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading! When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content.

When Daredevil's secret identity is revealed to the world, Matt Murdock is assailed as both civilian and super hero by a wave of his worst enemies - including the Owl, Mister Hyde, Bullseye, Typhoid and the Kingpin of Crime And the only road to victory will take Daredevil to a very dark place.Comic Book Herald is reader-supported. Earning an Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series, Bendis and artist Alex Maleev restored Daredevil to a luster worthy of the all-time greats.


In his character-defi ning run on DAREDEVIL, Brian Michael Bendis crafted a pulp-fiction narrative that exploited the Man Without Fear's rich tapestry of characters and psychodrama with an incredibly nuanced, modern approach.
