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Daredevil: The Man Without Fear (Marvel Comics, 1993–1994)
Written by Frank Miller with art by John Romita Jr., Daredevil: The Man Without Fear is a five-issue limited series that reimagines the origin of Matt Murdock — the blind lawyer who becomes the vigilante Daredevil. Originally conceived as the definitive retelling of his beginnings, this series blends Miller’s gritty noir storytelling with Romita Jr.’s bold, cinematic visuals to deliver one of the most influential takes on the character.
The story follows Matt from his childhood in Hell’s Kitchen through the tragic loss of his father, his training under Stick, and his first steps into vigilantism. It also introduces Elektra into his life, adding layers of tragedy and passion that define Daredevil’s path.
First published between October 1993 and February 1994, the series stands as a cornerstone of the character’s mythology—bridging the tone of Miller’s earlier Daredevil run with the modern era of Marvel storytelling. The Man Without Fear remains the definitive retelling of Daredevil’s origin, shaping how his story has been portrayed in comics and adaptations ever since.





