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Every Daredevil Run - Reading Order & Starting Points 

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Sometimes a character is a big hit right out of the gate, sometimes it takes decades to finally get things right. So was the case with the Man Without Fear. Created to ride on the popularity of Spider-Man, he remained untapped potential for 16 years until he was reinvented by Frank Miller into the popular character he is today. Since then, he has enjoyed more great runs than the majority of Marvel characters, swinging between brooding and happy-go-lucky, but never dull. These are every Daredevil run since his first appearance.
The essential reading order goes as follows:
The Man Without Fear - by Frank Miller
Daredevil: Yellow - by Jeff Loeb (optional, but recommended)
Frank Miller's first run
Born Again - Miller's magnum opus
Elektra Assassin (read as a flashback)
Love and War - Graphic Novel
Ann Nocenti's run (optional, but recommended)
Elektra Lives Again - Graphic Novel
Guardian Devil - by Kevin Smith - v2's first arc
Brian Michael Bendis run - v2
Ed Brubaker's run - v2
Mark Waid's run - v3 & v4
Chip Zdarsky's run - v6 & v7
Top Ten ranks as follows:
Born Again
Frank Miller's first run
The Man Without Fear
Brian Michael Bendis run - v2
Ed Brubaker's run - v2
Mark Waid's run - v3 & v4
Chip Zdarsky's run - v6 & v7
Guardian Devil - by Kevin Smith - v2's first arc
Love and War - Graphic Novel
Daredevil: Yellow
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Комментарии : 38   
@RodrigoPerez-yv4lf
@RodrigoPerez-yv4lf Год назад
Man, I loved this even more than the top 100 stories kind of video, such an amazing job
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
I was worried that it might be redundant, but it serves a different purpose and it might be useful to new readers. If the response is good, there’ll be more to come.
@holyshit128
@holyshit128 11 месяцев назад
⁠@@comicbeliefas a new reader, this was VERY helpful and useful and I’m very thankful to you for putting it together.
@comicbelief
@comicbelief 11 месяцев назад
@@holyshit128 that’s the sort of comment that makes it worthwhile. Glad you liked it.
@Yoyo-si3hq
@Yoyo-si3hq Месяц назад
Bro ur about to get me into comics I’ve watched hours of videos telling me which are the best to start but there’s confusing and full of YAP. Straight to the point and really high quality
@onlypain6984
@onlypain6984 Год назад
Please do more of these kinds of videos they are really helpful Hopefully some Batman and Spider-Man, or even some team books as well
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
Daredevil was something of a tryout before I tackled a more complex character. But Batman, Spider-Man and X-Men are definitely coming soon.
@MuhammadShoaibKhan-fs8yj
@MuhammadShoaibKhan-fs8yj Год назад
Great video. Please make video like this for The Flash and Green lantern
@alienboytoys
@alienboytoys 11 месяцев назад
Wow...u DESERVE my subscription and like!! This was a masterpiece of knowledge in 11 minutes. Loved the jazz music too. So fitting! Thanks for making this!
@Andre4Silva
@Andre4Silva Год назад
Please do more vídeos like this one, these are incredible and congrats on 1k
@BenGrimm1961
@BenGrimm1961 19 дней назад
My favorite Daredevil run is Frank Miller and Klaus Jensen's run!
@bennyenglishstrikesagain7073
@bennyenglishstrikesagain7073 2 месяца назад
Soule's run deserved top teeen
@matthewschwartz6607
@matthewschwartz6607 3 месяца назад
The Nocenti run might be my favorite , actually. The O’Neill run was also good from what I read. Did you like the Fall Of The Kingpin story in #300? David Mack’s run should be in the Top10, as well.
@comicbelief
@comicbelief 3 месяца назад
The fall of the Kingpin was my very first Daredevil comic. I did like it a lot and I think it holds up pretty well. Though the rest of Chichester’s run was atrocious. I love Nocemti’s run. I don’t think it gets nearly the love it deserves, mostly for coming right after Born Again. While I like Mack, I’m not sure I can call his work on Daredevil a proper run, more like scattered stories. They may be good, but they don’t stack up against more lengthy runs, and Daredevil has a lot of great, lengthy runs.
@diegobelaunde4965
@diegobelaunde4965 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic video. Liked, subbed, and commenting. My onlyyy critique is that some of the run descriptions seem to have given a little bit more away ab the story/plot than I would’ve liked to know about before reading. So some of them kinda felt like spoilers. Maybe that’s just me. But this was a VERY well made video that was easy to follow and I look forward to seeing more videos in the future from you. Thank you for taking the time to make this and help out the ever growing community!
@jeffreylarchar2397
@jeffreylarchar2397 8 дней назад
I agree. Super helpful video. Really appreciate the work that was put in to it. But would have preferred less spoiler territory as someone coming in fresh to most daredevil stories.
@the_mask1
@the_mask1 Месяц назад
I would also recommend the "Love's labours lost" collection best read between Frank Millers original run and Born Again storyline
@rolandfrompoland5298
@rolandfrompoland5298 Год назад
great video, still waiting on a garth ennis video tho x3
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
It’s been ready for a while. Just felt weird posting it right after the Punisher video. Coming up next, ok?
@rolandfrompoland5298
@rolandfrompoland5298 Год назад
@@comicbelief thank youu love your channel so much keep it up
@radinasgari7350
@radinasgari7350 Год назад
Congratulations with 1k subscribers
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
Thank you for your part in it. 🙂
@BenGrimm1961
@BenGrimm1961 2 месяца назад
I own the following Daredevil books: Mighty Marvel Masterworks Daredevil Vol 1 While the City Sleeps by Stan Lee, Bill Everett, Joe Orlando, and Wally Wood Mighty Marvel Masterworks Daredevil Vol 2 Alone Against the Underworld by Stan Lee, John Romita Sr., Gene Colan, and Jack Kirby Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Jensen Omnibus Daredevil Born Again by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli Daredevil Man Without Fear by Frank Miller and John Romita Jr. Daredevil Guardian Devil by Kevin Smith and Joe Quesada Daredevil by Mark Waid Vol 1 Marvel Now Daredevil Vol 1 The Devil by the Bay by Mark Waid Daredevil Vol 1 Know Fear by Chip Zdarsky Daredevil Vol 2 No Devils, Only God by Chip Zdarsky Daredevil Vol 3 Through Hell by Chip Zdarsky Daredevil Vol 4 End of Hell by Chip Zdarsky Daredevil Vol 5 Truth/Dare by Chip Zdarsky
@danieladams5132
@danieladams5132 4 месяца назад
Excellent video! Thanks
@rickrivers2021
@rickrivers2021 Год назад
Honestly, Diggle and Soule weren't bad runs. They certainly weren't top ten, but they're fine enough.
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
Diggle’s was ok. It probably suffered from coming after Bendis and Brubaker, but it gets the job done, even if the plot is not the most original. Soule, I admit that I deeply dislike. To me, he seems to have an idea and then squeeze the character into it, no matter how clumsily. After giving Daredevil a sidekick and making everyone forget who he is, reading the rest of his run felt like unpleasant homework. He did the same thing in Inhumans Vs X-Men.
@rickrivers2021
@rickrivers2021 Год назад
​@@comicbelief For Soule, I think putting off the explanation of the returned secret identity was lazy and awkward. That said, ultimately I'm glad that he did get it back. Bendis, Brubaker, and the first half of Waid were really interesting with exploring the world being pretty sure they knew who DD was, but unable to quite prove it. However, I think Waid's run really went downhill after the relaunch where Matt had already outed himself and now was running around San Francisco in a suit and tie and publishing an autobiography for millions. It just wasn't DD anymore I'm not bothered with Blindspot bc he was ultimately only being trained by DD pretty briefly. It's not like a Batman and Robin sort of thing, it's just an older superhero briefly mentoring a younger one, who then goes their own route. There are definitely things in the run I think are lame though. The flashback purple man story just seemed clunky. And the whole dream sequence thing towards the end was just weird and anti-climactic. But on the whole, I liked the rest. I thought Muse was an especially interesting villain. I give it a B-
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
@@rickrivers2021 I completely agree about the end of Waid’s run. I knew the whole identity saga would be rebooted eventually, like Spider-Man’s was. I see it as an inevitable cycle in comics. Good writers push characters into unknown territory, then less gifted writers return to a comfort zone of predictable behavior. I just wish it was handled better. There was a story with Daredevil and Spider-Man (don’t remember the issue right now) after the whole memory wipe. Because they didn’t have the bond of knowing each other, their whole history changed. It just felt off. I understand how you can focus on Soule’s qualities and appreciate him. In the end, it comes down to a personal preference, I suppose. The things I value in a writer I just don’t find in him.
@rickrivers2021
@rickrivers2021 Год назад
@@comicbelief Fair enough. A perfectly reasonable take on things
@Swampthing71
@Swampthing71 Год назад
Here's my top 10 Marvel characters 1. Matt Murdock/Daredevil 2. Thor Odinson 3. Wade Wilson/Deadpool 4. James Howlett/Logan/Wolverine 5. Frank Castle/The Punisher 6. Steve Rogers/Captain America 7. Miles Morales/Spider-Man 8. Prince T'Challa/Black Panther 9. Shang-Chi 10. Peter Quill/Star Lord My top 10 favorite DC characters 1. Dr. Alec Holland Swamp Thing 2. Barry Allen/The Flash 3. Dick Grayson/Nightwing 4. John Constantine 5. Arthur Curry/Aquaman 6. Garfield Logan/Beast Boy/Changling 7. Bart Allen/Impulse/Kid-Flash/The Flash 8. Victor Stone/Cyborg 9. Cliff Steele/Robotman 10. Princess Diana/Wonder Woman
@Mohand-mr6iy
@Mohand-mr6iy 24 дня назад
Can you just read daredevil #1 before mwf or yellow
@comicbelief
@comicbelief 24 дня назад
@@Mohand-mr6iy Of course. I just chose to list the modern takes on the origin before the first appearance.
@FlynnMegaTensei
@FlynnMegaTensei Год назад
Finished MWF recently is it just fine if I skip immediately to Zdarsky's 2019 run next?
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
You can, but I wouldn’t. All you need to know prior to Zdarsky’s run is that Daredevil is not in his best shape and nobody remembers his identity. But the run also plays heavily with his history with Elektra and the Kingpin. You can read it, enjoy it, infer what you don’t know from context, like most comics… but if you’re not in a hurry, I’d follow Miller’s Man Without Fear with Miller’s origin run, then Born Again. They are foundational to the character.
@FlynnMegaTensei
@FlynnMegaTensei Год назад
@@comicbelief ok then what issues are miller's run then?
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
@@FlynnMegaTensei Daredevil v1 #168-191 and #226-233. They are easily available in paperback
@FlynnMegaTensei
@FlynnMegaTensei Год назад
@@comicbelief ok then thank u sm, any other suggested runs before I get into zdarsky's then?
@comicbelief
@comicbelief Год назад
@@FlynnMegaTensei After Miller, I’d say Kevin Smith’s Guardian Devil storyline (Daredevil v2 #1-8), Brian Michel Bendis’ run (Daredevil v2 #26-81), Ed Brubaker’s run (Daredevil v2 #82-119, 500) and Mark Waid’s run (Daredevil v3 and v4) are the highlights. Of these, Bendis ranks the highest.
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