![]() Miller’s version of the hero was pushed to the brink of introspection, trying to solve moral dilemmas and bring an end to crime while upholding the law and living out his Catholic faith. Nevertheless, it was writer Frank Miller who first shed light on many of Murdock’s personal conflicts. The image foreshadows the tumultuous journey Murdock would face as both a man of the law and a man who bends the law to stop crime. I kinda hope you’re resting easier now.” The silhouette of Murdock’s shadow on the wall outlines his horn-headed, crime-fighting alter-ego, Daredevil. Above Murdock’s head is a thought bubble that reads, “Dad, wherever you are. ![]() ![]() The first published Daredevil comic ends with a sketch of Matt Murdock - a blind man with heightened physical senses, a lawyer by day, and a vigilante by night - looking out the window of a city skyscraper while thinking of his deceased father. ![]()
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