Matt Murdock
Few characters in Marvel's Silver Age library have proven as enduringly compelling as Matt Murdock, who burst onto the scene in Daredevil #1 in 1964, conjured into existence by the legendary trio of Stan Lee, Bill Everett, and Jack Kirby. Over more than six decades of continuous publication — 1,465 catalog appearances and counting — he has grown from a bold Silver Age creation into one of Marvel's most complex and celebrated figures, anchoring his own long-running series while crossing paths with the likes of Spider-Man, Captain America, and Tony Stark. With 56 key issues to his name, his history is a collector's dream, a through-line of landmark storytelling that has kept readers riveted from the Johnson administration straight through to today. If you're serious about Marvel, Matt Murdock isn't just worth knowing — he's essential.
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Trivia
- Matt Murdock stands as one of Marvel's earliest superheroes to have his Catholicism woven into the very fabric of his characterization as a major, recurring element — making faith a defining source of conflict and moral reckoning in a mainstream superhero book long before that approach became common in the genre.marvel.fandom.com
- Stan Lee has written more of Matt Murdock's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 92 issues.
Covers through the years — 1964–2022
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1973
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1982
★ 1990
1991
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