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He leaves his territory in the hands of the Black Panther in the briefly retitled series' Black Panther: Man Without Fear #513. [122] In July 2011, Daredevil relaunched with vol. 3, written by Mark Waid. Waid focuses on the character's powers and perception of the physical world. [123]
Daredevil: The Man Without Fear is a 1993 five-issue superhero comic book miniseries starring Daredevil, written by Frank Miller, illustrated by John Romita Jr. and published by Marvel Comics. Plot [ edit ]
Daredevil/Black Widow: Abattoir (July 1993, graphic novel) Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #1–5 (Oct. 1993 – Feb. 1994) by Frank Miller and John Romita, Jr. Daredevil: Flashback #–1 (July 1997) Daredevil #1/2 (17 page comic published within Wizard #96, Aug. 1999) Daredevil: Ninja #1–3 (Dec. 2000 – May 2001) by Brian Michael Bendis and ...
Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics that contained standalone material taking place inside the Marvel Universe ().The imprint originated in 1998 when Marvel outsourced four titles (Black Panther, Punisher, Daredevil and Inhumans) to Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti's company Event Comics; Event hired the creative teams for the Knights line while Marvel published them.
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 [66] Daredevil by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev, 2003 Eisner Awards (for works published in 2002) [67]
Big Ben Donovan appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "To Steal an Ant-Man" as a member of William Cross' gang. Benjamin Donovan appears in Marvel's Netflix television series, portrayed by Danny Johnson as an adult and Chaundre Hall-Broomfield as a child. This version is a crooked defense attorney at the law firm Donovan and ...
Daredevil: The Man Without Fear, Marvel Comics, 1993-1994 (5 issues) Daredevil: Yellow, Marvel Comics, 2001-2002 (6 issues) Daredevil: Father, Marvel Comics, 2004-2006 (5 issues) Daredevil: Redemption, Marvel Comics, 2005-2005 (6 issues) Dark Reign: Elektra, Marvel Comics, 2009 (5 issues) Dark Reign: Fantastic Four, Marvel Comics, 2009 (5 issues)
Head of Marvel Television Jeph Loeb revealed the group of shows were known internally as the "Marvel Street-Level Heroes" or "Marvel Knights" series. A deal between Marvel and Netflix to produce several interconnected series was announced in November 2013, with the individual series Daredevil (2015–2018), Jessica Jones (2015–2019), Luke ...