Over the course of the past few years, the Marvel Universe has been hit with some of the biggest calamities of all time. Between the Earth shaking events of Judgment Day to Orchis’ bloody war against the X-Men, it seems as if no Marvel hero has been able to escape the machinations of their worst enemies. This is especially true of Matt Murdock, aka the vigilante Daredevil, whose journey to Hell and back has only landed him in the sights of someone he once considered a friend.Since returning to life in Hell’s Kitchen, the titular hero of Daredevil #2 (by Saladin Ahmed, Aaron Kuder, Jesus Aburtov, and VC’s Clayton Cowles) has been plagued by all manner of threats. When the latest of these comes in the form of two officers with a particularly vested interest in one of Father Murdock’s young wards, it becomes painfully clear that someone is out to hurt him in any way they can. Luckily, Matt has plenty of experience when it comes to investigating mysterious plots, but nothing could prepare him for the heartbreaking truth of the matter. Rather than any of the usual suspects or some ambitious new supervillain, all signs point toward Daredevil’s tormentor being one of Marvel’s greatest reporters, Ben Urich, who the Man Without Fear has long considered an ally.When he first appeared in 1978’s Daredevil #153, Ben Urich was introduced as a streetwise reporter for the Daily Bugle who appeared incapable of letting a good story get past him. After deducing that Matt Murdock was secretly Daredevil, he moved to confront the vigilante. After learning the truth of the hero’s origin and his continued fights against evil, Urich decided to bury the story instead of robbing the city of one of its most vaunted protectors.10 Best Daredevil Comics For Non-Daredevil FansDaredevil: Born Again Needs the Original’s Character Drama – Not Just the Action
Over the course of the past few years, the Marvel Universe has been hit with some of the biggest calamities of all time. Between the Earth shaking events of Judgment Day to Orchis’ bloody war against the X-Men, it seems as if no Marvel hero has been able to escape the machinations of their worst enemies. This is especially true of Matt Murdock, aka the vigilante Daredevil, whose journey to Hell and back has only landed him in the sights of someone he once considered a friend.
Since returning to life in Hell’s Kitchen, the titular hero of Daredevil #2 (by Saladin Ahmed, Aaron Kuder, Jesus Aburtov, and VC’s Clayton Cowles) has been plagued by all manner of threats. When the latest of these comes in the form of two officers with a particularly vested interest in one of Father Murdock’s young wards, it becomes painfully clear that someone is out to hurt him in any way they can. Luckily, Matt has plenty of experience when it comes to investigating mysterious plots, but nothing could prepare him for the heartbreaking truth of the matter. Rather than any of the usual suspects or some ambitious new supervillain, all signs point toward Daredevil’s tormentor being one of Marvel’s greatest reporters, Ben Urich, who the Man Without Fear has long considered an ally.
When he first appeared in 1978’s Daredevil #153, Ben Urich was introduced as a streetwise reporter for the Daily Bugle who appeared incapable of letting a good story get past him. After deducing that Matt Murdock was secretly Daredevil, he moved to confront the vigilante. After learning the truth of the hero’s origin and his continued fights against evil, Urich decided to bury the story instead of robbing the city of one of its most vaunted protectors.
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