![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The author explored this character from multiple perspectives and later on, in 1993, together with the panels of John Romita Jr., Miller rewrote the origins of Matt Murdock in Daredevil: The Man Without Fear. The dynamism of the panels, the more lyrical and profound use of captions and the introduction of more mature themes established a new take on Daredevil and allowed Miller to build a name for himself. At the beginning of the ’80s Miller started to write and illustrate the main series, leaving a mark on the character and on superheroes altogether. ![]() A crucial author in this transformation was indeed Frank Miller. The darker traits which inspired the Netflix TV show are instead the result of further developments of the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen. The Marvel Cinematic Universe shows a more light-hearted approach to the character, perhaps recalling the time when he first appeared in 1964: always with a joke up his sleeve, he somehow reminded readers of Spider-Man. Daredevil, the blind superhero with super-sharp senses, is becoming more and more popular, and is living a new golden age, starting from the TV show produced in 2015 by Netflix to the brief appearance in Spiderman: No way home, as well as She-Hulk and the successful comics runs by Chip Zdarsky. ![]()
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