A Guide to Reading Daredevil Comics Before Watching Born Again

Daredevil: Born Again is one of the MCU’s most anticipated upcoming projects, a revival of Netflix’s fan-favorite Daredevil series. With returning actors and characters, Born Again seems to be a fairly faithful continuation of the hit show. It even shares the same title as one of Daredevil’s most famous stories. However, that shouldn’t fool fans— Netflix’s Daredevil already brought several of the iconic comic’s beats to television, leaving many curious about what the show will actually adapt.
Another thing that may confuse fans is the show’s extremely troubled production history, having gone through extensive overhauls and rewrites over time. But some things have remained consistent when it comes to Born Again’s tone, characters, and what may be some critical plot points. Born Again seems to be pulling from a wide array of Daredevil comics over the decades, from Charles Soule and Chip Zdarsky’s more recent runs on Daredevil to the classic Frank Miller and Dennis O’Neil eras.
Born Again seems like it’ll be taking some huge cues from the major beats of this storyline, with Fisk rising to power to take over New York City, as teased in Echo. This may be a bit tricky, considering the villain’s past in the context of the show, but he seems deadset on it regardless— even forcing Matt Murdock himself into helping with his goals. This may overlap with another storyline from the comics, in which Matt Murdock became Wilson Fisk’s assistant Mayor, which culminated in the vigilante briefly becoming mayor himself.

Daredevil: Born Again is one of the MCU’s most anticipated upcoming projects, a revival of Netflix’s fan-favorite Daredevil series. With returning actors and characters, Born Again seems to be a fairly faithful continuation of the hit show. It even shares the same title as one of Daredevil’s most famous stories. However, that shouldn’t fool fans— Netflix’s Daredevil already brought several of the iconic comic’s beats to television, leaving many curious about what the show will actually adapt.

Another thing that may confuse fans is the show’s extremely troubled production history, having gone through extensive overhauls and rewrites over time. But some things have remained consistent when it comes to Born Again’s tone, characters, and what may be some critical plot points. Born Again seems to be pulling from a wide array of Daredevil comics over the decades, from Charles Soule and Chip Zdarsky’s more recent runs on Daredevil to the classic Frank Miller and Dennis O’Neil eras.

Born Again seems like it’ll be taking some huge cues from the major beats of this storyline, with Fisk rising to power to take over New York City, as teased in Echo. This may be a bit tricky, considering the villain’s past in the context of the show, but he seems deadset on it regardless— even forcing Matt Murdock himself into helping with his goals. This may overlap with another storyline from the comics, in which Matt Murdock became Wilson Fisk’s assistant Mayor, which culminated in the vigilante briefly becoming mayor himself.

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