

(Listen, don't tell Stan Lee I said that.) He even had horns that in silhouette look quite a bit like Batman's ears. In essence, Daredevil was Marvel's attempt at Batman, but in a red suit. If you've got some Silver Age or Bronze Age copies of Daredevil, especially #1, #2, #3, #7, or #158, then click here to have them valued FREE by Sell My Comic Books! Click Here to Get Your Free Appraisal or Consign Your Books to Auction!ĭD was really most like a certain hero who'd been a DC mainstay for 25 years by 1964, most like a certain dark and serious fellow who spent his life eradicating crime to avenge his parents' deaths, most like a certain Caped Crusader. Have Your Daredevil Marvel Comics Valued!

Have Yours Appraised History of Daredevil Marvel Comicsĭaredevil, AKA Matt Murdock, fought crime as an adult to help avenge the death of his father, a prize fighter named "Battlin' Jack Murdock" at the hands of some gangsters who were unhappy with Jack's refusal to throw a fight. Daredevil #270: 1st appearance of Blackheartĭaredevil #270 1st appearance of Blackheart
