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Introduction
Daredevil has consistently been Marvel's finest super-hero. Though he is, like most super-heroes, obsessed with his father, he is distinguished by the beautiful simplicity of his classic red costume and the fact that he is written as if he does not have super-powers; though he has supernatural hearing and other senses, this largely compensates for his lack of sight. Though he has rarely been written as such, he is a handicapped man. His villains are weak but disastrous for the urban New York landscape that he protects. Daredevil might be utterly out of place fighting the Beyonder, but The Kingpin is right up his alley.
The history of Daredevil has played out these advantages. Though many writers have struggled with his lack of powerful villains, Daredevil's focus on helping the poor of Hell's Kitchen through both costumed crime-fighting and the legal services of his alter ego, Matt Murdock, have stimulated many a story. Most remembered in Daredevil's history is the work of Frank Miller, which, while derivative of Will Eisner and others, is greater than the sum of its inspirations. At best, Miller crafted Greek myths for our time, whether of Elektra or of The Kingpin's tragic loss of a wife. Moreover, Miller's Daredevil is seen my many to be an early deconstructionist work in the vein of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen.
Daredevil is also remembered as important in the changes that occured at Marvel Comics in the late 1990s and in the first decade of the twenty-first century. His served as the flagship title of Marvel Knights, Marvel's slightly more mature pseudo-imprint ran by Event Comics' Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti. Daredevil became a top-seller again and the overall success of the line led to Quesada becoming Editor-in-Chief at Marvel, in turn leading to additional changes.

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CONTENTS
PERIODICALS
BOOKS
  • Alias #1-28
  • Black Widow #1-3
  • Black Widow: Breakdown #1-3
  • Black Widow: Pale Little Spider #1-3
  • Daredevil (first series) #-1, 1-380
  • Daredevil (second series) #1/2, 1-60
  • Daredevil Annual #4-10
  • Daredevil / Deadpool '97
  • Daredevil: Movie Adaptation
  • Daredevil: Ninja #1-3
  • Daredevil Special #1-3
  • Daredevil / Spider-Man #1-4
  • Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #1-5
  • Daredevil: The Target #1
  • Daredevil: Yellow #1-6
  • Elektra (first series) #1-4
  • Elektra (second series) #-1, 1-19
  • Elektra (third series) #1-35
  • Elektra & Wolverine: The Redeemer #1-3
  • Elektra: Assassin #1-8
  • Elektra: Glimpse & Echo #1-4
  • The Elektra Saga #1-4
  • Marvel Knights (first series) #1-15
  • Marvel Knights (second series) #1-6
  • Marvel Knights: Double-Shot #3-4
  • Marvel Must Haves: Daredevil #41-43
  • The Pulse #1-12
  • Punisher Vs. Daredevil
  • Spider-Man / Daredevil #1
  • Typhoid #1-4
  • Alias Vol. 1
  • Alias Vol. 2: Come Home
  • Alias Vol. 3: The Underneath
  • Alias Vol. 4: The Secret Origins of Jessica Jones
  • Black Widow
  • Black Widow: The Coldest War
  • Daredevil
  • Daredevil / Black Widow: Abattoir
  • Daredevil: Born Again
  • Daredevil / Elektra: Love & War
  • Daredevil: Fall from Grace
  • Daredevil: Fall of the Kingdom
  • Daredevil: Gang War
  • Daredevil Legends Vol. 1: Daredevil: Yellow
  • Daredevil Legends Vol. 2: Born Again
  • Daredevil Legends Vol. 3: The Man Without Fear
  • Daredevil Legends Vol. 4: Typhoid Mary
  • Daredevil: Love and War
  • Daredevil: Love's Labors Lost
  • Daredevil: Marked for Death
  • Daredevil: Ninja
  • Daredevil: Parts of a Hole
  • Daredevil: Predator's Smile
  • Daredevil / Punisher: Child's Play
  • Daredevil / Spider-Man
  • Daredevil: The Cutting Edge
  • Daredevil: The Man Without Fear
  • Daredevil: The Movie
  • Daredevil: Underboss
  • Daredevil Visionaries
  • Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller, Volume 1
  • Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller, Volume 2
  • Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller, Volume 3
  • Daredevil Vol. 1
  • Daredevil Vol. 2
  • Daredevil Vol. 3
  • Daredevil Vol. 5: Out
  • Daredevil Vol. 6: Lowlife
  • Daredevil Vol. 7: Hardcore
  • Daredevil Vol. 8: Echo -- Vision Quest
  • Daredevil: Wake Up
  • Daredevil: Yellow
  • Elektra & Wolverine: The Redeemer
  • Elektra: Assassin
  • Elektra Lives Again
  • The Elektra Saga
  • Elektra: The Scorpion Key
  • Elektra Vol. 1: Introspect
  • Elektra Vol. 2: Everything Old is New Again
  • Elektra Vol. 3: Relentless
  • Essential Daredevil Vol. 1
  • Marvel Masterworks: Daredevil Vol. 2
  • Marvel Masterworks Presents Daredevil
  • Other Sites of Interest
    On The Continuity Pages / continuitypages.com
    Frank Miller Chronology
    A chronology of Frank Miller's work.
    The Continuity Pages: Frank Miller
    The Continuity Page for Frank Miller's miscellaneous work.
    Annotations to The Elektra Saga
    A page-by-page analysis of The Elektra Saga, noting the original issues and pages from which all material was taken, as well as the changes made to that material.
    Off-Site
    Please be aware that the continued quality, and even existence, of these sites cannot be guaranteed.
    Daredevil: The Man Without Fear
    It's rare that I'm really impressed with a site, but this one qualifies, complete with the kinds of rather complete information in excessive amounts that I demand and that has become a hallmark of The Continuity Pages. The only thing that could be improved substantially is the navigation, which makes finding something in particular a bit difficult.
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    The website of author Julian Darius, creator of The Continuity Pages.
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    First published online on 13 April 2001. Daredevil and related characters and art are copyrighted by Marvel Comics. This site is copyrighted by Julian Darius and intended for scholarly purposes and to increase interest in its topic.