| Series Title | Daredevil |
|---|---|
| Issue Number | 176#176, #187, #189, #190, #197, #230 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Cover Date | 1981 - 1986 |
| Printing | First Print |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Age Era | Bronze Age |
| Publisher | Marvel |
| Writer | Frank Miller |
| Cover Artist | Frank Miller |
3 copies of #187
2 copies of #189
2 copies of #190
1st appearance of Stick, the sensei of Daredevil and Elektra
1st team appearance of Chaste: Stick: Stone, Shaft, Claw
Death of Stick
Resurrection and origin of Elektra
1st appearance of Yuriko Oyama, later becomes Lady Deathstrike
Matt Murdock learns that Sister Maggie is his mother
| Series Title | Daredevil |
|---|---|
| Issue Number | 176#176, #187, #189, #190, #197, #230 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Cover Date | 1981 - 1986 |
| Printing | First Print |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Age Era | Bronze Age |
| Publisher | Marvel |
| Writer | Frank Miller |
| Cover Artist | Frank Miller |
Daredevil was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with design input from Jack Kirby, first appearing in Daredevil #1 in April 1964. Published by Marvel Comics, the series introduced Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer who gained heightened superhuman senses after being exposed to a radioactive substance as a child. Operating out of the Manhattan neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, the character was originally depicted in a yellow and black costume before adopting his recognizable all-red suit in issue #7, illustrated by Wally Wood. The series established a supporting cast that included Murdock's legal partner, Foggy Nelson, and their office manager, Karen Page, blending courtroom drama with traditional superhero action.
The historical trajectory of the series shifted significantly in 1979 when Frank Miller took over as artist, and later writer, starting with issue #158. Miller’s tenure redefined the title by introducing a darker, noir-influenced aesthetic and incorporating elements of martial arts and organized crime. Key milestones during this era include the introduction of the assassin Elektra in issue #168 and the reimagining of the Kingpin, originally a Spider-Man villain, as Daredevil’s primary antagonist. The 1986 story arc "Born Again," illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, is documented as a pivotal technical achievement in the medium for its deconstruction of the superhero mythos and its sophisticated narrative structure.
The cultural impact of Daredevil is centered on its evolution from a standard adventure title into a premiere venue for auteur-driven storytelling in mainstream comics. The series has served as a critical platform for numerous influential creators, including Ann Nocenti, Brian Michael Bendis, and Mark Waid, each of whom explored themes of disability, social justice, and mental health. Daredevil’s legacy is acknowledged through multiple Eisner and Harvey Awards, and the character's significance is preserved in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and various television adaptations. Collector interest is historically focused on the 1964 debut and the definitive Miller-Mazzucchelli run, which are cited for their lasting influence on the "grim and gritty" tonal shift in late 20th-century comics.
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