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Silver Surfer Boxers

2007 October 18



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Now here is a superhero comic for the disabled, Daredevil. The only problem is they do not come in braille. Daredevil made his first appearance in 1964, created by Stan Lee The sassy slogan is that he is the man without fear. This is understandable, since he comes from Hell's Kitchen in New York and now he some are blind walking the meanest streets in our nation.

Most of us know its origin, for those who do not, then read on. Matt Murdock lost his sight of radioactive material that fell on him from a passing vehicle. Like most people who lose one sense, Matt's other senses become heightened. The difference is that Matt has become super reinforced. The story would have ended there, except his father was murdered by bandits. The bandits ran rings were boxing father Matt was a contender. When he refused to take a fall during a fight, did take the fall continued, death. Matt became Daredevil to avenge his father.

During career of adventurers who had many affiliations and moved across the country. In 1970, he had a girlfriend named Black Widow. Together they fought crime in San Francisco. This Last time Matt did not and was soon back in Hell's Kitchen in New York right where it began.

In the 1990s, while it is still going strong his identity was revealed and how all superhero is this was his death. After faking his own death, the writers of Daredevil brought back more than Daredevil was when he was just starting his career as a crime fighter. To this day, the Daredevil comics are popular and still selling strong. One of the reasons the movie was so popular was the popularity of this super hero disabled.

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