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  2. Daredevil collected editions - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Daredevil collected editions. The Marvel Comics character Daredevil first appeared in 1964 in Daredevil #1, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Bill Everett. [1]The character's various appearances have been collated into hundreds of trade paperback, hardcover and omnibus collections.

  3. Lev Gleason Publications - Wikipedia

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    Lev Gleason Incorporated, formerly known as Lev Gleason Publishing, is a Canadian comic book company founded by Leverett Stone Gleason (1898–1971). [1] They were the publisher of a number of popular comic books during the 1940s and early 1950s, including Daredevil Comics, Crime Does Not Pay, and Boy Comics.

  4. Guardian Devil - Wikipedia

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    Trade paperback Marvel's Finest: Daredevil: Daredevil (vol. 2) #1-3 86 January 1999 978-0785107156: Trade paperback Daredevil Visionaries: Kevin Smith: Daredevil (vol. 2) #1-8 192 September 1999 978-0785107378: Hardcover Daredevil Visionaries: Kevin Smith: Daredevil (vol. 2) #1-8; comes with CD-ROM that includes #0 and #1/2 and other special ...

  5. Vincent D'Onofrio reveals how his 'Daredevil' villain joins ...

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    Vincent D'Onofrio returned as Wilson Fisk aka the Kingpin on the season finale of Hawkeye. (Photo: Disney+/Twitter) (Disney+/Twitter)

  6. Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications) - Wikipedia

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    This original Daredevil was created by Jack Binder for an eight-page backup feature in Lev Gleason Publications' Silver Streak Comics #6 (Sept. 1940). [4] Upon his partial revamping in the issue following his debut, only Hill's identity, spiked belt, and the boomerang remained; the mute angle was dropped without explanation, and his original symmetrically divided bodysuit of pale yellow and ...

  7. Daredevil (Marvel Comics series) - Wikipedia

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    Daredevil: Born Again, Best Writer/Artist (single or team), Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli – 1987 Kirby Awards; Daredevil: The Man Without Fear, Favorite Limited Comic-Book Series – 1993 Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award [171] Daredevil by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev, 2003 Eisner Awards (for works published in 2002 ...

  8. Born Again (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The "Last Rites" story arc in Daredevil #297–300, though written and drawn by an entirely different set of creators (except for colorist Christie Scheele), is to an extent a thematic sequel to "Born Again". The plot of "Last Rites" is centered on Daredevil systematically destroying the Kingpin's reputation and worldly possessions, much as the ...

  9. Return of the King (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "Return of the King" is a 2009 Daredevil story arc written by Ed Brubaker with art by Michael Lark and David Aja and published by Marvel Comics.The story arc appeared in Daredevil vol. 2 #116-119 & 500 (the volume being renumbered) and was Ed Brubaker's final story arc on the character.