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Few characters know that the hero cannot see. Daredevil developed a radar sense, [86] which is similar to echolocation. The Beyonder once restored Daredevil's eyesight, but, suspecting a trick on Beyonder's part, Daredevil immediately insisted that his blindness be restored. Beyonder reluctantly agreed. When Frank Miller expanded most of Daredevil's abilities, he attempted to make them "extraordinary enough to be exciting, but not on par with Superman ", noting Superman's distinctly unbelievable powers.

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When Miller joined the title in , the first thing he did to the character was "revamp" his radar sense and made it less distinct and more believable; he wanted Daredevil to have the "proximity" sense that some martial artists claim to have. Due to the character's sensitive sense of touch, Daredevil can read by passing his fingers over the letters on a page [86] though laminated pages prevent him from reading the ink. This ability can be fooled if the other person's heart is not beating at a natural rate, such as if they have an artificial pacemaker.

Just as Daredevil's other senses are stronger, they are also sensitive; his main weakness is his vulnerability to powerful sounds or odors that can temporarily weaken his radar sense. While his radar sense mostly compensates for his blindness, it has certain limitations. He cannot perceive color without touch, and he can only read printed matter if the ink is raised enough for his sense of touch. The radar sense also grants him an omnidirectional field of vision. These two latter abilities are the most notable advantages the radar has over normal vision.

Though he has no superhuman physical attributes beyond an enhanced sense of balance, Daredevil is a master of martial arts. Daredevil's signature weapon is his specially designed baton , which he created. Internal mechanisms allow the cable to be neatly wound and unwound, while a powerful spring launches the grapnel. The handle can be straightened for use when throwing. The club can be split into two parts, one of which is a fighting baton, the other of which ends in a curved hook.

In his civilian identity, Murdock is a skilled and respected New York attorney. He is a skilled detective, tracker, and interrogation expert, as well as being an expert marksman. After his identity was publicly exposed and he was forced to relocate to San Francisco, Matt Murdock's secret identity as Daredevil was restored by the Purple Children, the children of his old foe the Purple Man. From the description given by the Purple Children, their influence renders it impossible for anyone to determine Daredevil's secret identity through deductive research unless he actually tells them who he is under the mask, [] [] or someone unmasks him.

In addition to his mainstream incarnation, Daredevil has been depicted in other fictional universes, including Marvel , Marvel Noir and the Ultimate Marvel Universe. Daredevil was named Empire 's 37th Greatest Comic Book Character, citing him as "a compelling, layered and visually striking character". Throughout the core Daredevil series, many characters have had an influence in Matt Murdock's life.

His father, "Battlin' Jack" Murdock instills in Matt the importance of education and nonviolence with the aim of seeing his son become a better man than himself. Jack forbade his son from undertaking any kind of physical training. Matt Murdock's closest friend is Franklin "Foggy" Nelson , his college roommate, sidekick , and law partner.

They frequently argued over Murdock's preference for defending supervillains, as Nelson's enthusiasm is for corporate law. The pudgy and fallible Nelson has often been used by writers for lightheartedness and even comic relief. As a superhero, one of Daredevil's best friends is the hero Spider-Man ; with his enhanced senses, Murdock was able to physically identify Spider-Man on their first meeting, [] and Spider-Man in turn learned his secret identity some time after.

Iron Fist would later become one of his greatest friends, and at one point took on the role of Daredevil himself. Her husband, Luke Cage , is a friend of Daredevil as well. Ben Urich , a reporter for the Daily Bugle discovered Daredevil's identity and eventually becomes his friend as well, [] though during his identity dispute Daredevil decided to end his "secret professional relationship" with Urich to avoid getting Urich mixed up in his problems and being used against him.

Daredevil has a convoluted and often tortured love life. One of Daredevil's more notable love interests is Elektra , an assassin who would later be killed. In his early years, Daredevil fought a number of costumed supervillains, the first of these being Electro , a prominent Spider-Man foe, in Daredevil 2.

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A number of recurring villains would be introduced over the years, such as the Owl , [] the Purple Man , [] Mr. Hyde have frequently clashed with Daredevil, and Hyde has fought Daredevil alone on several occasions. The psychotic assassin Bullseye was introduced by Marv Wolfman in issue , [] and was a frequent antagonist over the next six years of the series. Beginning with Frank Miller's run on Daredevil , his traditional rogues gallery was used less often, and The Kingpin became Daredevil's arch-enemy. His run as the series's central villain ended with issue , but he continues to menace Daredevil on occasion.

Elektra made her debut as a bounty hunter, and though her time as part of Daredevil's rogues gallery was brief spanning barely a year of the series , her romantic past with him is an important part of the mythos. In Daredevil , Ann Nocenti introduced Typhoid Mary , an assassin for the Kingpin with dissociative identity disorder the diagnostic term for multiple personality , who would become a prominent Daredevil foe.

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Retrieved December 1, London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. Stan Lee chose the name Daredevil because it evoked swashbucklers and circus daredevils, and he assigned Bill Everett, the creator of the Sub-Mariner to design and draw Daredevil 1. Alter Ego. The Very Best of Marvel Comics.

Unfortunately, he didn't have one. So, Matt pretended to be his own twin, who was a glibber and more enthusiastic party boy.


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