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[[folder:Daredevil / Matt Murdock]]
!!Daredevil
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/913tn6nkgdl.jpg The Man Without Fear]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3592046_daredevil_36_cover1280.jpg Matt Murdock, Attorney at Law]]

!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Matthew Michael "Matt" Murdock
!!! '''Editorial Names:''' Daredevil: The Man Without Fear
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Man Without Fear, Jack Batlin, Mike Murdock, Scarlet Swashbuckler, God Without Fear
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Daredevil'' #1 (February, 1964)

The son of a washed-up ex-prizefighter, Matt Murdock was blinded in an accident involving radioactive waste. Said accident, however, also heightened his remaining senses, allowing him to develop superhuman agility and combat skills based upon them. Initially wary of using his abilities publicly, Matt became a crimefighter after his father was killed for refusing to throw a fight, becoming the vigilante Daredevil.
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* TenMinuteRetirement: Matt had been contemplating retiring the Daredevil persona (assumed killed in a battle with Death-Stalker), as Foggy Nelson's running for district attorney provided a more conventional means to fight crime. One of Nelson's political rivals hired Jester to assassinate him (or at least harass him until he dropped out of the race), prompting Matt to suit up as Daredevil again to take him down.
* AccidentalMurder: A man who fights like Hell against overwhelming odds sometimes sends people there by accident, which hobbles his vigilante career in Frank Miller's ''Daredevil: The Man without Fear'' when he unintentionally kicks an attacker out of a window, and a similar mortal outcome is the inciting incident to Chip Zdarsky's run.
* [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys All Guys Want Bad Girls]]: He made a life out of having affairs with bad girls such as the Comicbook/BlackWidow, Elektra, or Typhoid Mary.
* AlliterativeName: '''M'''att '''M'''urdock.
* AmoralAttorney: Averted. Matt refuses to represent anyone who is guilty and he can always tell.
* AntiHero: [[KnightInSourArmor Doing what's right despite the crap he's put through.]] He starts to PayEvilUntoEvil to borderline NominalHero levels during the ''Comicbook/{{Shadowland}}'' event.
* BadassBookworm: Works as a lawyer by day.
* BeingGoodSucks: His life as both a crime-fighter and lawyer have caused tragedy in his life. Being good sucks but it really, really sucks when you fight crime with both identities in "Hell's Kitchen".
* BeneathSuspicion: In many ways, Matt Murdock has the best time of any Marvel hero keeping his identity secret. Who would ever suspect a ''blind man'' of being a costumed crimefighter?
* BerserkButton: Matt does not like the idea that the only way you can be a driven hero is to have suffered from some form of [[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3742685.html#cutid1 tragedy.]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a very nice, noble guy most of the time, but when he loses his temper, it's best not to be a bad guy anywhere near NYC. Bullseye and Kingpin learned this the very hard way after trying to kill Milla.
* BlessedWithSuck: Well, would ''you'' trade in your eyesight for improved touch (everything HURTS more!), taste, smell, hearing, and a nebulously-defined "radar sense"? While Stick taught Murdock to control his senses enough to function normally, TheMovie has his senses seem to cause chronic pain, so he chomps painkillers like candy ''and'' he can only get to sleep in a '''''sensory deprivation tank'''''. Or next to a smoking hot babe. Guess natural dopamine still trumps artificial.
* BlindPeopleWearSunglasses: Daredevil is blind and wears sunglasses as the civilian lawyer Matt Murdock. Most of the time, Matt's sunglasses are rendered as a pretty cool pair that [[VisualPun happens to be]] red.
* BoxingBattler: His fighting style is described by [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Danny Rand]] as "old-school jujutsu- - with a little New York Irish Boxer thrown in for good measure." Makes sense, considering his father was a professional boxer.
* BrooklynRage
** CaneFu: He sometimes does this with his cane when trouble arises in his civilian identity as Matt Murdoch. Before he got his fancy combat staff, he fought with a cane as the Daredevil as well. And of course his billy clubs are his cane in his civilian life.
* ByronicHero: An intelligent, bookish young boy is blinded by a truck carrying illegal chemicals. He becomes a valedictorian at an ''Ivy League''[[note]] actually ''two'' Ivy League schools. In the comics, he initially went to Columbia Law School to study law, but after his love affair with ComicBook/{{Elektra}} went away he and [[HeterosexualLifePartners Foggy]] transfer to ''Harvard Law School''. [[/note]] school. He eventually becomes a respectable lawyer in his own right. But due to his [[DeathByOriginStory father's murder]] after refusing to throw a fight in order to gain [[SoProudOfYou his son's respect]]. He chooses to don the guise of a [[DarkIsNotEvil Devil]] and offers retribution to those who have wronged others inside and outside the law. Even though it causes him borderline ''[[HeroicBSOD depressive episodes]]'', and the work he does in the dark, brings harm (and in worst cases, ''[[StuffedInTheFridge death]]'') to his loved ones.
* CartwrightCurse: Four of his major love interests have died, and a fair number have gone insane. In the fourth volume of ''Daredevil'', it's revealed that Matt Murdock wasn't ready to take the next step with his now-girlfriend Kristen Mcduffie because he was aware of his bad luck with love interests, or to be more accurate, his love interests' bad luck.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his original 60s run, Matt was very much an {{Expy}} of Spider-Man in terms of powers and wisecracking. His name and costume also had no tie to his religion until Frank Miller revamped ol' horn head into the darker man of faith we know today.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Matt's only true superpowers are his heightened senses of smell, hearing, taste and touch. He's also been shown lifting and turning over a limo, tossing a 400lbs bar across a room, kicking off car doors and defeating actual superhumans in fistfights. Miller's run explained these feats were due to abilities inherent to all humans, which Matt unlocked in himself through the chemicals that blinded him.
* TheChessmaster: When pitting all of the criminal organizations against one another in Waid's run.
* ChickMagnet: He had a whole bunch of girlfriends over the years, from the "girl next door" variety to DatingCatwoman, and he's the most frequent flirting target in any social gathering he's at. He's only rivalled by [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] in that department.
* ClarkKenting: While his costume covers his body, most people figure out he is Daredevil anyway. Lampshaded by Spider-Man, who calls it "The worst kept secret identity since Series/HannahMontana". The trope itself is an aversion since his SecretIdentity and costume in and of themselves are both very efficient. In this case, it's because -- in one of the most groundbreaking {{story arc}}s in superhero fiction during Bendis's run -- his identity was discovered by a mid-level gangster and publicly exposed to the entire world. He eventually "proved" in court that he wasn't Daredevil, but the damage had been done and by the end of the ordeal nearly all of his allies and enemies knew who he really was, and still do. Not to mention civilians.
* ClearMyName: As a defense lawyer, Matt Murdock often does this in his day job. He's also one of the few people who's done it to members of his own RoguesGallery. When he was appointed as Mister Hyde's attorney, Matt made an effort to prove that Hyde was innocent of the crime he was accused of. And Hyde really ''was'' innocent this time, even though he's otherwise a sadistic monster who gets his jollies from beating up people who can't fight back.
* CombatPragmatist: As previously mentioned, he's a BadassNormal. He kinda ''has'' to be this to be able to keep up with the likes of Spider-Man or Wolverine.
* CoolShades: Almost always wears his sunglasses when not fighting crime.
* CostumeCopycat: In the 2019 run, pretty much half of Hell's Kitchen imitates his Daredevil persona. Matt even notes that some are pretty convincing.
* CoverBlowingSuperpower: He must be very careful to play a plausible blind man, lest he accidentally reveal that he can 'see' just fine.
%%* CoveredWithScars
* TheCowl: He's basically Marvel's Batman. Well, [[Franchise/SpiderMan one]] [[ComicBook/MoonKnight of]] [[ComicBook/IronMan them]].
* CrusadingLawyer: And he puts the rest to shame. Lots of fictional hero attorneys will bend the law or risk their lives for the sake of their innocent clients, but how many will kick the ass of crime lords, ninja zombies, or superhuman assassins in the process?
* DarkIsNotEvil: He dresses up like the Devil and inspires tremendous fear in criminals due to his intense bravery and vicious fighting style but is a hero who stands up for the oppressed both as a hero and civilian and sacrifices himself for others on multiple occasions.
* DeadpanSnarker: He's usually very stoic and serious, but when he wants to, Matt can easily outsnark the likes of his good friend Spider-Man. He was always like this, but it was seen more in his early years and showed up more in Mark Waid's run.
-->'''Matt''': "You must be real proud of yourselves, gents... With a little luck, you may actually defeat a blind man... if you work together!"
* {{Dented Iron}}: Daredevil has survived many things that most normal people wouldn't have, but he is now covered in scars from previous battles.
* {{Determinator}}: In some respects, ''this'' is Daredevil's defining character trope. He's had to adjust to being blinded and having his senses dramatically enhanced, having his secret identity exposed and his girlfriends murdered, losing his law license and practice, being possessed by demons, and fighting villains and [[LetsYouAndHimFight heroes]] who by all rights should be completely out of his league. But no matter what, Matt Murdock just Keeps. On. Going. Matt goes so far with this trope, it actually enabled him to save New York City when he ended up fighting Namor the ComicBook/SubMariner. Although Daredevil lost the actual fight, Namor was so impressed with Daredevil's refusal to give up that he decided to spare the city. Did the same with the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, lasting long enough for the green guy to calm down and end his rampage. DD went straight to the hospital, but it worked.
* DeathByOriginStory: His dad, Jack.
* DisabilitySuperpower: He was hit in the face by a [[ILoveNuclearPower radioactive canister]] and went blind. His other senses [[SuperSenses became super-powerful]], and he acquired a "radar sense" that let him "see" objects, much like echolocation. (Creator/FrankMiller's influential run took him closer to this trope, partially explaining the radar sense as a CharlesAtlasSuperpower resulting from training with his enhanced senses.) He can also read normal books by feeling the ink, because his touch is so sensitive. Interestingly, late in Miller's run, Daredevil's mentor tells him that EVERY human has the potential to experience sense the way he does, it's just an ability that's become dormant. The radiation didn't give him his powers, it just unlocked them. Sadly, Stick is killed soon afterward, and this plot point was never brought up again.
* TheDreaded: To the criminals of Hell's Kitchen. Unlike Spider-Man, they genuinely fear him. They mention that Spider-Man will go easy on you if you laugh at his quips Daredevil will make you kiss the pavement.
* FakeTwinGambit: To throw Foggy and Karen off early on, Matt would posed as his own twin, named "Mike", though it's end with Matt faking "Mike's" death. [[spoiler:Howver, thanks to a CosmicRetcon, Mike is now indeed a separate and living person.]]
* FightingIrish: Matt is Irish-American and definitely one of Marvel's tougher heroes. Which is not to say he enjoys inflicting violence at all.
* FightsLikeANormal: His super senses are his only real power. Everything else (his incredible athletic ability, his amazing strength) is all him.
* FireForgedFriends: One of his closest (and probably only) friends is Spider-Man.
* FirstNameBasis: He always calls his enemy ComicBook/ThePunisher "Frank". Frank never seems to tell him not to.
* GeniusBruiser: Is an accomplished lawyer who can also hold his own in a fight against a good portion of the MU.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He tries to avoid killing, but he can still deliver beat downs like no one's business
-->'''Matt''': Fortunately for me, I'm not a cop. So, I can break your face into a jigsaw puzzle if I want to...
* GuileHero: Mark Waid seems determined to make this his superpower. Not that it's exactly out of character.
* HeartbrokenBadass: Four of his girlfriends were murdered. And that's just scratching the surface of all the tragedy he has endured.
* HandicappedBadass: Rendered blind after an accident in his youth, but was trained to utilize his hearing to make up for it.
* HeroesWantRedheads: As his relationship with Black Widow proved.
* HeroicBSOD: Goes through one of these as he realizes he [[spoiler: accidentally killed small-time robber, Leo Carraro]].
* HeterosexualLifePartners:
** Matt's relationship with his law partner Foggy Nelson.
** Also DD and Spider-Man, who know each other's secret identities. Until they don't (or, rather, [[ComicBook/OneMoreDay until no one knows Spidey's]]).
*** And now that's been reversed.
* HonorBeforeReason: Matt often faces off against enemies who are a lot more powerful and capable of incredible damage, physically and personally. He even refuses to defend guilty clients, which is why his law firm is usually broke.
* HurtingHero: Matt is only second to ComicBook/IronMan on this. If something good happens, you can bet it won't last and will be swiftly followed by an unexpected punch to the gut, spiritually speaking. "Born Again" is the most famous example, but there are many, many others. Many issues have shown him as being so emotionally damaged that he is almost incapable of feeling happiness and he feels like he can do little more than brace himself for the next trauma or humiliation. The last couple of writers on Daredevil (Bendis and Brubaker) have seemingly competed to see just how much pain they can put Matt Murdock through. Just in the last two runs, he's gone though a mental breakdown over the death of his longtime girlfriend Karen Page, his secret identity was blown and he was sent to a high security prison (filled mostly with criminals he'd put away) for obstruction of justice, his wife was driven insane by a supervillain and committed to a mental hospital and his best friend was stabbed and assumed to be killed.
* HypocriticalHumor: He once told Moon Knight that his secret identity as Marc Specter is the worst kept secret in the hero community.
* ILoveNuclearPower: His super senses are the result of having a radioactive isotope hitting his eyes.
* ImmuneToMindControl: He is shown as immune to mind control, particularly that of the Purple Man. Explained as being blind means he literally ''can't'' look into someone eye's when they're trying to mind control him, and this allows him to focus completely on ignoring their commands.
* KeepingTheHandicap: In a number of plotlines, his eyesight is restored by some means or another, but Matt loses his enhancements and ends up incredibly disoriented and incapable of fighting. In one story, he outright begs the alien who returned his sight to him to take it back.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:His exceptionally violent and brutal murder of Bullseye was supposed to show he had gone off the deep end, but considering who Bullseye is, there isn't a person alive who can fault Matt for doing what he did]]. Most of the negative reactions from others fall less into "how is that action morally justifiable" and are more concerned with how ''out of character'' the action was.
* KnightInSourArmor: You could probably count the number of times Matt's been happy on one hand. He could be written as a villain and you'd still be sympathetic to him. Despite this, he keeps on going. This trope could probably be renamed "Knight in sour red leather". Starting with Mark Waid's run, he starts subverting this because he felt like his attitude was a self-fulfilling prophecy, outright telling Foggy "I didn't want to be that guy anymore."
* KnightTemplar: Became one briefly when he overthrew Fisk and took over Hell's Kitchen, brutally beating up anyone in his way and chastising other heroes who criticized him.
* LeeroyJenkins: Befitting his epithet as the Man Without Fear, Matt has a bad tendency to take FearlessFool levels of risk and act without thinking ahead, which often gets him or his loved ones into trouble. Lampshaded by many including Spider-Man during a team up where Matt decided to rush straight into enemy gunfire when he was supposed to be secretly rescuing hostages.
* LivingLieDetector: By listening, feeling and/or smelling, he can tell whether a person is lying by sweat, changes in body temperature and heartbeats (though he can be fooled by a pacemaker and those able to keep calm under pressure.)
* MissingMom: His mother went completely unmentioned for over twenty years before finally showing up out of the blue; turns out that she abandoned her child to become a nun. ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' later revealed that she abandoned him because [[spoiler: she was hit with a major case of Post-Natal Depression that drove her to nearly kill him]].
%%* NiceGuy
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: He ''really'' tries to avoid killing, but if you piss him off, he won't hesitate to beat the shit out of you. Kingpin, Bullseye, Punisher, and the Owl have all found this out the hard way, but they're hardly the only ones who have been on the wrong end of a beating from him.
* ObfuscatingDisability: Whenever someone suspects Matt is Daredevil, they logically conclude he's faking being blind to throw people off rather than super-senses to compensate.
* OnlyFriend: Well, [[TheFriendNobodyLikes the closest thing]] for ComicBook/ThePunisher. Daredevil desperately wants to stop Frank Castle from continuing his crusade, and both hates and sympathizes with him at the same time. The Punisher being who he is, this dovetails into WorthyOpponent.
* PretendingToBeOnesOwnRelative: As part of the aforementioned FakeTwinGambit, Matt would act as "Mike". [[spoiler:Also, again, moot point as a CosmicRetcon caused Mike to become a real person.]]
* RealMenLoveJesus / ReligiousBruiser: Matt is often presented as a devout Catholic; in fact, his faith and how he deals with it while being a vigilante is a main source of drama in his comics.
* ReallyGetsAround: It really wouldn't be surprising to learn Matt has slept with every attractive woman in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse. Or at least, New York City. Really, general consensus places Matt second only to [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] for Marvel's biggest playboy.
%%* SamaritanSyndrome
* {{Scar Survey}}: Milia Donovan notices some of Matt's scars while feeling his chest, he explains that one of them is from when he was shot by Punisher, one of them is from a battle with the Gladiator, and one of them is from a battle with Bullseye.
* SecretIdentity: Had one for a while, but it wasn't a particularly well kept secret. Eventually he was outed, and while he "proved" that he wasn't Daredevil in court, he himself commented "good luck getting that genie back in the bottle." Eventually, he outed himself in court.
* StepfordSmiler: In Waid's run, Matt starts acting all cheerful, much to the concern of literally everyone who knows him. They all speculate - including Matt himself - that he's trying to cover his trauma.
* TheStoic: Accused to be this by Karen and Foggy after "his brother" was supposedly killed.
* SunglassesAtNight: Justified considering he's blind.
* SuperReflexes: Possibly due to his exposure to the radioactive waste that caused his blindness, Matt's reflexes is enhanced to the degree where he is quick enough to catch catches a sai thrown by Bullseye, easily dodge gunfire, dodges point-blank gunfire when his back was turned, easily and repeatedly deflect point blank gun shots.
* SuperSenses: Although he is blind, his remaining four senses function with superhuman accuracy and sensitivity, giving him abilities far beyond the limits of a sighted person.
** He has a radar sense that he has described as "like touching everything at once". It is a form of echolocation via low radio wave projection, according to one theory, an energy wave within certain portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The signal emanates radio waves from regions of his brain, after which it travels outward, bounces off objects around him, and returns to receiving regions of his brain as well as use of his superhuman hearing. In any event, with this ability, Murdock synthesizes a very close analogue of three-dimensional 360% human sight.
** His sense of touch is so acute that his finger can feel the faint impressions of ink on a printed page allowing him to read by touch, though laminated pages prevent him from touching and thus reading the ink impressions at a much faster pace than a normal person would be able to read. The rest of his skin is equally sensitive, enabling him by concentration to feel minute temperature and pressure changes in the atmosphere around him. Even with his senses of smell and hearing blocked, he can feel the presence of a person standing five feet away from him simply by his or her body heat and disturbance of air
** His sense of hearing enables him to detect an acoustic pressure change of one decibel at a pressure level of seven decibels (whereas the lowest threshold for average human hearing is twenty decibels.) He can hear a person's heartbeat at a distance of over twenty feet, or people whispering on the other side of a standard soundproofed wall. Through practice, Matt is able to control his hearing acuity, mentally blocking out specific sounds like his own breathing and heartbeat, all ambient sounds to a normal human level of perception, or all sounds but a particular sound he is concentrating upon.
** TheNoseKnows: His sense of smell is so acute that he can distinguish between identical twins at twenty feet by minute differences in smell. He can detect odors of an atmospheric concentration of thirty parts per million. Further, his ability to remember smells enables him to identify any person he has spent at least five minutes with by smell alone, no matter how he or she might try to camouflage his or her natural odor. His powers of concentration are such that he can focus upon a single person's smell and follow it through a crowd of people at a distance of fifty feet
* TerrorHero: Even if he won't kill criminals, which is not always sure, he will destroy them physically and morally.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Matt used to have a typical view of killing, claiming that it wasn't his place to pass judgment, but he has killed when the situation called for it. And when the situation has called for it, he has hated but not regretted doing it. That said, he does not endorse wholesale murder as the answer to his, or anyone else's, problems. [[spoiler: Well and truly averted after he finally killed Bullseye.]]
* UpbringingMakesTheHero: His father Jack raised him on his own and taught Matt not to use violence and that he could be someone great one day. Fittingly, Jack's murder is what convinced Matt to become Daredevil.
* WeaksauceWeakness: His main weakness is his vulnerability to powerful sounds or odors that can temporarily weaken his radar sense. This weakness is often used to immobilize him.
* WellDoneSonGuy: His whole life he refrained from participating in any activities such as sports because his dad wanted him to study and get a respectable job. During Frank Miller's run, he openly wonders how many of his life decisions (mainly becoming a lawyer) were actually his own. He also feels very guilty of becoming Daredevil because his dad made him promise to never fight.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} was not all that impressed with Daredevil on hearing about his first meeting with (the girl who would become) Typhoid Mary.
** Matt got this a lot during the Miller era, particularly for things like making an alliance with the Kingpin and ruining his girlfriend's career.
* WorthyOpponent: This is essentially his relationship with the Punisher. Matt thinks Frank is a psychopath whose methods are far too brutal to be justifiable, while Frank thinks that Matt is a self-righteous asshole who needs to mind his own business and stay out of his way. While they dislike each other immensely and come into conflict enough to practically be members of their respective rogues galleries, they respect each other just enough to abstain from killing or permanently crippling one another.
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\n[[folder:Daredevil / Matt Murdock]]\n!!Daredevil\n[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/913tn6nkgdl.jpg The Man Without Fear]] \n[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3592046_daredevil_36_cover1280.jpg Matt Murdock, Attorney at Law]]\n\n!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Matthew Michael "Matt" Murdock\n!!! '''Editorial Names:''' Daredevil: The Man Without Fear\n!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Man Without Fear, Jack Batlin, Mike Murdock, Scarlet Swashbuckler, God Without Fear\n!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Daredevil'' #1 (February, 1964)\n\nThe son of a washed-up ex-prizefighter, Matt Murdock was blinded in an accident involving radioactive waste. Said accident, however, also heightened his remaining senses, allowing him to develop superhuman agility and combat skills based upon them. Initially wary of using his abilities publicly, Matt became a crimefighter after his father was killed for refusing to throw a fight, becoming the vigilante Daredevil.\n----\n* TenMinuteRetirement: Matt had been contemplating retiring the [[Characters/DaredevilDaredevilAndSupportingCharacters Daredevil persona (assumed killed in a battle with Death-Stalker), as Foggy Nelson's running for district attorney provided a more conventional means to fight crime. One of Nelson's political rivals hired Jester to assassinate him (or at least harass him until he dropped out of the race), prompting Matt to suit up as Daredevil again to take him down.
* AccidentalMurder: A man who fights like Hell against overwhelming odds sometimes sends people there by accident, which hobbles his vigilante career in Frank Miller's ''Daredevil: The Man without Fear'' when he unintentionally kicks an attacker out of a window,
and a similar mortal outcome is the inciting incident to Chip Zdarsky's run.
* [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys All Guys Want Bad Girls]]: He made a life out of having affairs with bad girls such as the Comicbook/BlackWidow, Elektra, or Typhoid Mary.
* AlliterativeName: '''M'''att '''M'''urdock.
* AmoralAttorney: Averted. Matt refuses to represent anyone who is guilty and he can always tell.
* AntiHero: [[KnightInSourArmor Doing what's right despite the crap he's put through.]] He starts to PayEvilUntoEvil to borderline NominalHero levels during the ''Comicbook/{{Shadowland}}'' event.
* BadassBookworm: Works as a lawyer by day.
* BeingGoodSucks: His life as both a crime-fighter and lawyer have caused tragedy in his life. Being good sucks but it really, really sucks when you fight crime with both identities in "Hell's Kitchen".
* BeneathSuspicion: In many ways, Matt Murdock has the best time of any Marvel hero keeping his identity secret. Who would ever suspect a ''blind man'' of being a costumed crimefighter?
* BerserkButton: Matt does not like the idea that the only way you can be a driven hero is to have suffered from some form of [[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3742685.html#cutid1 tragedy.]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a very nice, noble guy most of the time, but when he loses his temper, it's best not to be a bad guy anywhere near NYC. Bullseye and Kingpin learned this the very hard way after trying to kill Milla.
* BlessedWithSuck: Well, would ''you'' trade in your eyesight for improved touch (everything HURTS more!), taste, smell, hearing, and a nebulously-defined "radar sense"? While Stick taught Murdock to control his senses enough to function normally, TheMovie has his senses seem to cause chronic pain, so he chomps painkillers like candy ''and'' he can only get to sleep in a '''''sensory deprivation tank'''''. Or next to a smoking hot babe. Guess natural dopamine still trumps artificial.
* BlindPeopleWearSunglasses: Daredevil is blind and wears sunglasses as the civilian lawyer Matt Murdock. Most of the time, Matt's sunglasses are rendered as a pretty cool pair that [[VisualPun happens to be]] red.
* BoxingBattler: His fighting style is described by [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Danny Rand]] as "old-school jujutsu- - with a little New York Irish Boxer thrown in for good measure." Makes sense, considering his father was a professional boxer.
* BrooklynRage
** CaneFu: He sometimes does this with his cane when trouble arises in his civilian identity as Matt Murdoch. Before he got his fancy combat staff, he fought with a cane as the Daredevil as well. And of course his billy clubs are his cane in his civilian life.
* ByronicHero: An intelligent, bookish young boy is blinded by a truck carrying illegal chemicals. He becomes a valedictorian at an ''Ivy League''[[note]] actually ''two'' Ivy League schools. In the comics, he initially went to Columbia Law School to study law, but after his love affair with ComicBook/{{Elektra}} went away he and [[HeterosexualLifePartners Foggy]] transfer to ''Harvard Law School''. [[/note]] school. He eventually becomes a respectable lawyer in his own right. But due to his [[DeathByOriginStory father's murder]] after refusing to throw a fight in order to gain [[SoProudOfYou his son's respect]]. He chooses to don the guise of a [[DarkIsNotEvil Devil]] and offers retribution to those who have wronged others inside and outside the law. Even though it causes him borderline ''[[HeroicBSOD depressive episodes]]'', and the work he does in the dark, brings harm (and in worst cases, ''[[StuffedInTheFridge death]]'') to his loved ones.
* CartwrightCurse: Four of his major love interests have died, and a fair number have gone insane. In the fourth volume of ''Daredevil'', it's revealed that Matt Murdock wasn't ready to take the next step with his now-girlfriend Kristen Mcduffie because he was aware of his bad luck with love interests, or to be more accurate, his love interests' bad luck.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his original 60s run, Matt was very much an {{Expy}} of Spider-Man in terms of powers and wisecracking. His name and costume also had no tie to his religion until Frank Miller revamped ol' horn head into the darker man of faith we know today.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Matt's only true superpowers are his heightened senses of smell, hearing, taste and touch. He's also been shown lifting and turning over a limo, tossing a 400lbs bar across a room, kicking off car doors and defeating actual superhumans in fistfights. Miller's run explained these feats were due to abilities inherent to all humans, which Matt unlocked in himself through the chemicals that blinded him.
* TheChessmaster: When pitting all of the criminal organizations against one another in Waid's run.
* ChickMagnet: He had a whole bunch of girlfriends over the years, from the "girl next door" variety to DatingCatwoman, and he's the most frequent flirting target in any social gathering he's at. He's only rivalled by [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] in that department.
* ClarkKenting: While his costume covers his body, most people figure out he is Daredevil anyway. Lampshaded by Spider-Man, who calls it "The worst kept secret identity since Series/HannahMontana". The trope itself is an aversion since his SecretIdentity and costume in and of themselves are both very efficient. In this case, it's because -- in one of the most groundbreaking {{story arc}}s in superhero fiction during Bendis's run -- his identity was discovered by a mid-level gangster and publicly exposed to the entire world. He eventually "proved" in court that he wasn't Daredevil, but the damage had been done and by the end of the ordeal nearly all of his allies and enemies knew who he really was, and still do. Not to mention civilians.
* ClearMyName: As a defense lawyer, Matt Murdock often does this in his day job. He's also one of the few people who's done it to members of his own RoguesGallery. When he was appointed as Mister Hyde's attorney, Matt made an effort to prove that Hyde was innocent of the crime he was accused of. And Hyde really ''was'' innocent this time, even though he's otherwise a sadistic monster who gets his jollies from beating up people who can't fight back.
* CombatPragmatist: As previously mentioned, he's a BadassNormal. He kinda ''has'' to be this to be able to keep up with the likes of Spider-Man or Wolverine.
* CoolShades: Almost always wears his sunglasses when not fighting crime.
* CostumeCopycat: In the 2019 run, pretty much half of Hell's Kitchen imitates his Daredevil persona. Matt even notes that some are pretty convincing.
* CoverBlowingSuperpower: He must be very careful to play a plausible blind man, lest he accidentally reveal that he can 'see' just fine.
%%* CoveredWithScars
* TheCowl: He's basically Marvel's Batman. Well, [[Franchise/SpiderMan one]] [[ComicBook/MoonKnight of]] [[ComicBook/IronMan them]].
* CrusadingLawyer: And he puts the rest to shame. Lots of fictional hero attorneys will bend the law or risk their lives for the sake of their innocent clients, but how many will kick the ass of crime lords, ninja zombies, or superhuman assassins in the process?
* DarkIsNotEvil: He dresses up like the Devil and inspires tremendous fear in criminals due to his intense bravery and vicious fighting style but is a hero who stands up for the oppressed both as a hero and civilian and sacrifices himself for others on multiple occasions.
* DeadpanSnarker: He's usually very stoic and serious, but when he wants to, Matt can easily outsnark the likes of his good friend Spider-Man. He was always like this, but it was seen more in his early years and showed up more in Mark Waid's run.
-->'''Matt''': "You must be real proud of yourselves, gents... With a little luck, you may actually defeat a blind man... if you work together!"
* {{Dented Iron}}: Daredevil has survived many things that most normal people wouldn't have, but he is now covered in scars from previous battles.
* {{Determinator}}: In some respects, ''this'' is Daredevil's defining character trope. He's had to adjust to being blinded and having his senses dramatically enhanced, having his secret identity exposed and his girlfriends murdered, losing his law license and practice, being possessed by demons, and fighting villains and [[LetsYouAndHimFight heroes]] who by all rights should be completely out of his league. But no matter what, Matt Murdock just Keeps. On. Going. Matt goes so far with this trope, it actually enabled him to save New York City when he ended up fighting Namor the ComicBook/SubMariner. Although Daredevil lost the actual fight, Namor was so impressed with Daredevil's refusal to give up that he decided to spare the city. Did the same with the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, lasting long enough for the green guy to calm down and end his rampage. DD went straight to the hospital, but it worked.
* DeathByOriginStory: His dad, Jack.
* DisabilitySuperpower: He was hit in the face by a [[ILoveNuclearPower radioactive canister]] and went blind. His other senses [[SuperSenses became super-powerful]], and he acquired a "radar sense" that let him "see" objects, much like echolocation. (Creator/FrankMiller's influential run took him closer to this trope, partially explaining the radar sense as a CharlesAtlasSuperpower resulting from training with his enhanced senses.) He can also read normal books by feeling the ink, because his touch is so sensitive. Interestingly, late in Miller's run, Daredevil's mentor tells him that EVERY human has the potential to experience sense the way he does, it's just an ability that's become dormant. The radiation didn't give him his powers, it just unlocked them. Sadly, Stick is killed soon afterward, and this plot point was never brought up again.
* TheDreaded: To the criminals of Hell's Kitchen. Unlike Spider-Man, they genuinely fear him. They mention that Spider-Man will go easy on you if you laugh at his quips Daredevil will make you kiss the pavement.
* FakeTwinGambit: To throw Foggy and Karen off early on, Matt would posed as his own twin, named "Mike", though it's end with Matt faking "Mike's" death. [[spoiler:Howver, thanks to a CosmicRetcon, Mike is now indeed a separate and living person.]]
* FightingIrish: Matt is Irish-American and definitely one of Marvel's tougher heroes. Which is not to say he enjoys inflicting violence at all.
* FightsLikeANormal: His super senses are his only real power. Everything else (his incredible athletic ability, his amazing strength) is all him.
* FireForgedFriends: One of his closest (and probably only) friends is Spider-Man.
* FirstNameBasis: He always calls his enemy ComicBook/ThePunisher "Frank". Frank never seems to tell him not to.
* GeniusBruiser: Is an accomplished lawyer who can also hold his own in a fight against a good portion of the MU.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He tries to avoid killing, but he can still deliver beat downs like no one's business
-->'''Matt''': Fortunately for me, I'm not a cop. So, I can break your face into a jigsaw puzzle if I want to...
* GuileHero: Mark Waid seems determined to make this his superpower. Not that it's exactly out of character.
* HeartbrokenBadass: Four of his girlfriends were murdered. And that's just scratching the surface of all the tragedy he has endured.
* HandicappedBadass: Rendered blind after an accident in his youth, but was trained to utilize his hearing to make up for it.
* HeroesWantRedheads: As his relationship with Black Widow proved.
* HeroicBSOD: Goes through one of these as he realizes he [[spoiler: accidentally killed small-time robber, Leo Carraro]].
* HeterosexualLifePartners:
** Matt's relationship with his law partner Foggy Nelson.
** Also DD and Spider-Man, who know each other's secret identities. Until they don't (or, rather, [[ComicBook/OneMoreDay until no one knows Spidey's]]).
*** And now that's been reversed.
* HonorBeforeReason: Matt often faces off against enemies who are a lot more powerful and capable of incredible damage, physically and personally. He even refuses to defend guilty clients, which is why his law firm is usually broke.
* HurtingHero: Matt is only second to ComicBook/IronMan on this. If something good happens, you can bet it won't last and will be swiftly followed by an unexpected punch to the gut, spiritually speaking. "Born Again" is the most famous example, but there are many, many others. Many issues have shown him as being so emotionally damaged that he is almost incapable of feeling happiness and he feels like he can do little more than brace himself for the next trauma or humiliation. The last couple of writers on Daredevil (Bendis and Brubaker) have seemingly competed to see just how much pain they can put Matt Murdock through. Just in the last two runs, he's gone though a mental breakdown over the death of his longtime girlfriend Karen Page, his secret identity was blown and he was sent to a high security prison (filled mostly with criminals he'd put away) for obstruction of justice, his wife was driven insane by a supervillain and committed to a mental hospital and his best friend was stabbed and assumed to be killed.
* HypocriticalHumor: He once told Moon Knight that his secret identity as Marc Specter is the worst kept secret in the hero community.
* ILoveNuclearPower: His super senses are the result of having a radioactive isotope hitting his eyes.
* ImmuneToMindControl: He is shown as immune to mind control, particularly that of the Purple Man. Explained as being blind means he literally ''can't'' look into someone eye's when they're trying to mind control him, and this allows him to focus completely on ignoring their commands.
* KeepingTheHandicap: In a number of plotlines, his eyesight is restored by some means or another, but Matt loses his enhancements and ends up incredibly disoriented and incapable of fighting. In one story, he outright begs the alien who returned his sight to him to take it back.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:His exceptionally violent and brutal murder of Bullseye was supposed to show he had gone off the deep end, but considering who Bullseye is, there isn't a person alive who can fault Matt for doing what he did]]. Most of the negative reactions from others fall less into "how is that action morally justifiable" and are more concerned with how ''out of character'' the action was.
* KnightInSourArmor: You could probably count the number of times Matt's been happy on one hand. He could be written as a villain and you'd still be sympathetic to him. Despite this, he keeps on going. This trope could probably be renamed "Knight in sour red leather". Starting with Mark Waid's run, he starts subverting this because he felt like his attitude was a self-fulfilling prophecy, outright telling Foggy "I didn't want to be that guy anymore."
* KnightTemplar: Became one briefly when he overthrew Fisk and took over Hell's Kitchen, brutally beating up anyone in his way and chastising other heroes who criticized him.
* LeeroyJenkins: Befitting his epithet as the Man Without Fear, Matt has a bad tendency to take FearlessFool levels of risk and act without thinking ahead, which often gets him or his loved ones into trouble. Lampshaded by many including Spider-Man during a team up where Matt decided to rush straight into enemy gunfire when he was supposed to be secretly rescuing hostages.
* LivingLieDetector: By listening, feeling and/or smelling, he can tell whether a person is lying by sweat, changes in body temperature and heartbeats (though he can be fooled by a pacemaker and those able to keep calm under pressure.)
* MissingMom: His mother went completely unmentioned for over twenty years before finally showing up out of the blue; turns out that she abandoned her child to become a nun. ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' later revealed that she abandoned him because [[spoiler: she was hit with a major case of Post-Natal Depression that drove her to nearly kill him]].
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: He ''really'' tries to avoid killing, but if you piss him off, he won't hesitate to beat the shit out of you. Kingpin, Bullseye, Punisher, and the Owl have all found this out the hard way, but they're hardly the only ones who have been on the wrong end of a beating from him.
* ObfuscatingDisability: Whenever someone suspects Matt is Daredevil, they logically conclude he's faking being blind to throw people off rather than super-senses to compensate.
* OnlyFriend: Well, [[TheFriendNobodyLikes the closest thing]] for ComicBook/ThePunisher. Daredevil desperately wants to stop Frank Castle from continuing his crusade, and both hates and sympathizes with him at the same time. The Punisher being who he is, this dovetails into WorthyOpponent.
* PretendingToBeOnesOwnRelative: As part of the aforementioned FakeTwinGambit, Matt would act as "Mike". [[spoiler:Also, again, moot point as a CosmicRetcon caused Mike to become a real person.]]
* RealMenLoveJesus / ReligiousBruiser: Matt is often presented as a devout Catholic; in fact, his faith and how he deals with it while being a vigilante is a main source of drama in his comics.
* ReallyGetsAround: It really wouldn't be surprising to learn Matt has slept with every attractive woman in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse. Or at least, New York City. Really, general consensus places Matt second only to [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] for Marvel's biggest playboy.
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* {{Scar Survey}}: Milia Donovan notices some of Matt's scars while feeling his chest, he explains that one of them is from when he was shot by Punisher, one of them is from a battle with the Gladiator, and one of them is from a battle with Bullseye.
* SecretIdentity: Had one for a while, but it wasn't a particularly well kept secret. Eventually he was outed, and while he "proved" that he wasn't Daredevil in court, he himself commented "good luck getting that genie back in the bottle." Eventually, he outed himself in court.
* StepfordSmiler: In Waid's run, Matt starts acting all cheerful, much to the concern of literally everyone who knows him. They all speculate - including Matt himself - that he's trying to cover his trauma.
* TheStoic: Accused to be this by Karen and Foggy after "his brother" was supposedly killed.
* SunglassesAtNight: Justified considering he's blind.
* SuperReflexes: Possibly due to his exposure to the radioactive waste that caused his blindness, Matt's reflexes is enhanced to the degree where he is quick enough to catch catches a sai thrown by Bullseye, easily dodge gunfire, dodges point-blank gunfire when his back was turned, easily and repeatedly deflect point blank gun shots.
* SuperSenses: Although he is blind, his remaining four senses function with superhuman accuracy and sensitivity, giving him abilities far beyond the limits of a sighted person.
** He has a radar sense that he has described as "like touching everything at once". It is a form of echolocation via low radio wave projection, according to one theory, an energy wave within certain portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The signal emanates radio waves from regions of his brain, after which it travels outward, bounces off objects around him, and returns to receiving regions of his brain as well as use of his superhuman hearing. In any event, with this ability, Murdock synthesizes a very close analogue of three-dimensional 360% human sight.
** His sense of touch is so acute that his finger can feel the faint impressions of ink on a printed page allowing him to read by touch, though laminated pages prevent him from touching and thus reading the ink impressions at a much faster pace than a normal person would be able to read. The rest of his skin is equally sensitive, enabling him by concentration to feel minute temperature and pressure changes in the atmosphere around him. Even with his senses of smell and hearing blocked, he can feel the presence of a person standing five feet away from him simply by his or her body heat and disturbance of air
** His sense of hearing enables him to detect an acoustic pressure change of one decibel at a pressure level of seven decibels (whereas the lowest threshold for average human hearing is twenty decibels.) He can hear a person's heartbeat at a distance of over twenty feet, or people whispering on the other side of a standard soundproofed wall. Through practice, Matt is able to control his hearing acuity, mentally blocking out specific sounds like his own breathing and heartbeat, all ambient sounds to a normal human level of perception, or all sounds but a particular sound he is concentrating upon.
** TheNoseKnows: His sense of smell is so acute that he can distinguish between identical twins at twenty feet by minute differences in smell. He can detect odors of an atmospheric concentration of thirty parts per million. Further, his ability to remember smells enables him to identify any person he has spent at least five minutes with by smell alone, no matter how he or she might try to camouflage his or her natural odor. His powers of concentration are such that he can focus upon a single person's smell and follow it through a crowd of people at a distance of fifty feet
* TerrorHero: Even if he won't kill criminals, which is not always sure, he will destroy them physically and morally.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Matt used to have a typical view of killing, claiming that it wasn't his place to pass judgment, but he has killed when the situation called for it. And when the situation has called for it, he has hated but not regretted doing it. That said, he does not endorse wholesale murder as the answer to his, or anyone else's, problems. [[spoiler: Well and truly averted after he finally killed Bullseye.]]
* UpbringingMakesTheHero: His father Jack raised him on his own and taught Matt not to use violence and that he could be someone great one day. Fittingly, Jack's murder is what convinced Matt to become Daredevil.
* WeaksauceWeakness: His main weakness is his vulnerability to powerful sounds or odors that can temporarily weaken his radar sense. This weakness is often used to immobilize him.
* WellDoneSonGuy: His whole life he refrained from participating in any activities such as sports because his dad wanted him to study and get a respectable job. During Frank Miller's run, he openly wonders how many of his life decisions (mainly becoming a lawyer) were actually his own. He also feels very guilty of becoming Daredevil because his dad made him promise to never fight.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} was not all that impressed with Daredevil on hearing about his first meeting with (the girl who would become) Typhoid Mary.
** Matt got this a lot during the Miller era, particularly for things like making an alliance with the Kingpin and ruining his girlfriend's career.
* WorthyOpponent: This is essentially his relationship with the Punisher. Matt thinks Frank is a psychopath whose methods are far too brutal to be justifiable, while Frank thinks that Matt is a self-righteous asshole who needs to mind his own business and stay out of his way. While they dislike each other immensely and come into conflict enough to practically be members of their respective rogues galleries, they respect each other just enough to abstain from killing or permanently crippling one another.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Matthew Michael "Matt" Murdock
!!! '''Editorial Names:''' Daredevil: The Man Without Fear
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Man Without Fear, Jack Batlin, Mike Murdock, Scarlet Swashbuckler, God Without Fear
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Daredevil'' #1 (February, 1964)

The son of a washed-up ex-prizefighter, Matt Murdock was blinded in an accident involving radioactive waste. Said accident, however, also heightened his remaining senses, allowing him to develop superhuman agility and combat skills based upon them. Initially wary of using his abilities publicly, Matt became a crimefighter after his father was killed for refusing to throw a fight, becoming the vigilante Daredevil.
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* [[Characters/MarvelComicsHeroes TenMinuteRetirement: Matt had been contemplating retiring the Daredevil / persona (assumed killed in a battle with Death-Stalker), as Foggy Nelson's running for district attorney provided a more conventional means to fight crime. One of Nelson's political rivals hired Jester to assassinate him (or at least harass him until he dropped out of the race), prompting Matt Murdock]]to suit up as Daredevil again to take him down.
* AccidentalMurder: A man who fights like Hell against overwhelming odds sometimes sends people there by accident, which hobbles his vigilante career in Frank Miller's ''Daredevil: The Man without Fear'' when he unintentionally kicks an attacker out of a window, and a similar mortal outcome is the inciting incident to Chip Zdarsky's run.
* [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys All Guys Want Bad Girls]]: He made a life out of having affairs with bad girls such as the Comicbook/BlackWidow, Elektra, or Typhoid Mary.
* AlliterativeName: '''M'''att '''M'''urdock.
* AmoralAttorney: Averted. Matt refuses to represent anyone who is guilty and he can always tell.
* AntiHero: [[KnightInSourArmor Doing what's right despite the crap he's put through.]] He starts to PayEvilUntoEvil to borderline NominalHero levels during the ''Comicbook/{{Shadowland}}'' event.
* BadassBookworm: Works as a lawyer by day.
* BeingGoodSucks: His life as both a crime-fighter and lawyer have caused tragedy in his life. Being good sucks but it really, really sucks when you fight crime with both identities in "Hell's Kitchen".
* BeneathSuspicion: In many ways, Matt Murdock has the best time of any Marvel hero keeping his identity secret. Who would ever suspect a ''blind man'' of being a costumed crimefighter?
* BerserkButton: Matt does not like the idea that the only way you can be a driven hero is to have suffered from some form of [[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3742685.html#cutid1 tragedy.]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a very nice, noble guy most of the time, but when he loses his temper, it's best not to be a bad guy anywhere near NYC. Bullseye and Kingpin learned this the very hard way after trying to kill Milla.
* BlessedWithSuck: Well, would ''you'' trade in your eyesight for improved touch (everything HURTS more!), taste, smell, hearing, and a nebulously-defined "radar sense"? While Stick taught Murdock to control his senses enough to function normally, TheMovie has his senses seem to cause chronic pain, so he chomps painkillers like candy ''and'' he can only get to sleep in a '''''sensory deprivation tank'''''. Or next to a smoking hot babe. Guess natural dopamine still trumps artificial.
* BlindPeopleWearSunglasses: Daredevil is blind and wears sunglasses as the civilian lawyer Matt Murdock. Most of the time, Matt's sunglasses are rendered as a pretty cool pair that [[VisualPun happens to be]] red.
* BoxingBattler: His fighting style is described by [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Danny Rand]] as "old-school jujutsu- - with a little New York Irish Boxer thrown in for good measure." Makes sense, considering his father was a professional boxer.
* BrooklynRage
** CaneFu: He sometimes does this with his cane when trouble arises in his civilian identity as Matt Murdoch. Before he got his fancy combat staff, he fought with a cane as the Daredevil as well. And of course his billy clubs are his cane in his civilian life.
* ByronicHero: An intelligent, bookish young boy is blinded by a truck carrying illegal chemicals. He becomes a valedictorian at an ''Ivy League''[[note]] actually ''two'' Ivy League schools. In the comics, he initially went to Columbia Law School to study law, but after his love affair with ComicBook/{{Elektra}} went away he and [[HeterosexualLifePartners Foggy]] transfer to ''Harvard Law School''. [[/note]] school. He eventually becomes a respectable lawyer in his own right. But due to his [[DeathByOriginStory father's murder]] after refusing to throw a fight in order to gain [[SoProudOfYou his son's respect]]. He chooses to don the guise of a [[DarkIsNotEvil Devil]] and offers retribution to those who have wronged others inside and outside the law. Even though it causes him borderline ''[[HeroicBSOD depressive episodes]]'', and the work he does in the dark, brings harm (and in worst cases, ''[[StuffedInTheFridge death]]'') to his loved ones.
* CartwrightCurse: Four of his major love interests have died, and a fair number have gone insane. In the fourth volume of ''Daredevil'', it's revealed that Matt Murdock wasn't ready to take the next step with his now-girlfriend Kristen Mcduffie because he was aware of his bad luck with love interests, or to be more accurate, his love interests' bad luck.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his original 60s run, Matt was very much an {{Expy}} of Spider-Man in terms of powers and wisecracking. His name and costume also had no tie to his religion until Frank Miller revamped ol' horn head into the darker man of faith we know today.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Matt's only true superpowers are his heightened senses of smell, hearing, taste and touch. He's also been shown lifting and turning over a limo, tossing a 400lbs bar across a room, kicking off car doors and defeating actual superhumans in fistfights. Miller's run explained these feats were due to abilities inherent to all humans, which Matt unlocked in himself through the chemicals that blinded him.
* TheChessmaster: When pitting all of the criminal organizations against one another in Waid's run.
* ChickMagnet: He had a whole bunch of girlfriends over the years, from the "girl next door" variety to DatingCatwoman, and he's the most frequent flirting target in any social gathering he's at. He's only rivalled by [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] in that department.
* ClarkKenting: While his costume covers his body, most people figure out he is Daredevil anyway. Lampshaded by Spider-Man, who calls it "The worst kept secret identity since Series/HannahMontana". The trope itself is an aversion since his SecretIdentity and costume in and of themselves are both very efficient. In this case, it's because -- in one of the most groundbreaking {{story arc}}s in superhero fiction during Bendis's run -- his identity was discovered by a mid-level gangster and publicly exposed to the entire world. He eventually "proved" in court that he wasn't Daredevil, but the damage had been done and by the end of the ordeal nearly all of his allies and enemies knew who he really was, and still do. Not to mention civilians.
* ClearMyName: As a defense lawyer, Matt Murdock often does this in his day job. He's also one of the few people who's done it to members of his own RoguesGallery. When he was appointed as Mister Hyde's attorney, Matt made an effort to prove that Hyde was innocent of the crime he was accused of. And Hyde really ''was'' innocent this time, even though he's otherwise a sadistic monster who gets his jollies from beating up people who can't fight back.
* CombatPragmatist: As previously mentioned, he's a BadassNormal. He kinda ''has'' to be this to be able to keep up with the likes of Spider-Man or Wolverine.
* CoolShades: Almost always wears his sunglasses when not fighting crime.
* CostumeCopycat: In the 2019 run, pretty much half of Hell's Kitchen imitates his Daredevil persona. Matt even notes that some are pretty convincing.
* CoverBlowingSuperpower: He must be very careful to play a plausible blind man, lest he accidentally reveal that he can 'see' just fine.
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* TheCowl: He's basically Marvel's Batman. Well, [[Franchise/SpiderMan one]] [[ComicBook/MoonKnight of]] [[ComicBook/IronMan them]].
* CrusadingLawyer: And he puts the rest to shame. Lots of fictional hero attorneys will bend the law or risk their lives for the sake of their innocent clients, but how many will kick the ass of crime lords, ninja zombies, or superhuman assassins in the process?
* DarkIsNotEvil: He dresses up like the Devil and inspires tremendous fear in criminals due to his intense bravery and vicious fighting style but is a hero who stands up for the oppressed both as a hero and civilian and sacrifices himself for others on multiple occasions.
* DeadpanSnarker: He's usually very stoic and serious, but when he wants to, Matt can easily outsnark the likes of his good friend Spider-Man. He was always like this, but it was seen more in his early years and showed up more in Mark Waid's run.
-->'''Matt''': "You must be real proud of yourselves, gents... With a little luck, you may actually defeat a blind man... if you work together!"
* {{Dented Iron}}: Daredevil has survived many things that most normal people wouldn't have, but he is now covered in scars from previous battles.
* {{Determinator}}: In some respects, ''this'' is Daredevil's defining character trope. He's had to adjust to being blinded and having his senses dramatically enhanced, having his secret identity exposed and his girlfriends murdered, losing his law license and practice, being possessed by demons, and fighting villains and [[LetsYouAndHimFight heroes]] who by all rights should be completely out of his league. But no matter what, Matt Murdock just Keeps. On. Going. Matt goes so far with this trope, it actually enabled him to save New York City when he ended up fighting Namor the ComicBook/SubMariner. Although Daredevil lost the actual fight, Namor was so impressed with Daredevil's refusal to give up that he decided to spare the city. Did the same with the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, lasting long enough for the green guy to calm down and end his rampage. DD went straight to the hospital, but it worked.
* DeathByOriginStory: His dad, Jack.
* DisabilitySuperpower: He was hit in the face by a [[ILoveNuclearPower radioactive canister]] and went blind. His other senses [[SuperSenses became super-powerful]], and he acquired a "radar sense" that let him "see" objects, much like echolocation. (Creator/FrankMiller's influential run took him closer to this trope, partially explaining the radar sense as a CharlesAtlasSuperpower resulting from training with his enhanced senses.) He can also read normal books by feeling the ink, because his touch is so sensitive. Interestingly, late in Miller's run, Daredevil's mentor tells him that EVERY human has the potential to experience sense the way he does, it's just an ability that's become dormant. The radiation didn't give him his powers, it just unlocked them. Sadly, Stick is killed soon afterward, and this plot point was never brought up again.
* TheDreaded: To the criminals of Hell's Kitchen. Unlike Spider-Man, they genuinely fear him. They mention that Spider-Man will go easy on you if you laugh at his quips Daredevil will make you kiss the pavement.
* FakeTwinGambit: To throw Foggy and Karen off early on, Matt would posed as his own twin, named "Mike", though it's end with Matt faking "Mike's" death. [[spoiler:Howver, thanks to a CosmicRetcon, Mike is now indeed a separate and living person.]]
* FightingIrish: Matt is Irish-American and definitely one of Marvel's tougher heroes. Which is not to say he enjoys inflicting violence at all.
* FightsLikeANormal: His super senses are his only real power. Everything else (his incredible athletic ability, his amazing strength) is all him.
* FireForgedFriends: One of his closest (and probably only) friends is Spider-Man.
* FirstNameBasis: He always calls his enemy ComicBook/ThePunisher "Frank". Frank never seems to tell him not to.
* GeniusBruiser: Is an accomplished lawyer who can also hold his own in a fight against a good portion of the MU.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He tries to avoid killing, but he can still deliver beat downs like no one's business
-->'''Matt''': Fortunately for me, I'm not a cop. So, I can break your face into a jigsaw puzzle if I want to...
* GuileHero: Mark Waid seems determined to make this his superpower. Not that it's exactly out of character.
* HeartbrokenBadass: Four of his girlfriends were murdered. And that's just scratching the surface of all the tragedy he has endured.
* HandicappedBadass: Rendered blind after an accident in his youth, but was trained to utilize his hearing to make up for it.
* HeroesWantRedheads: As his relationship with Black Widow proved.
* HeroicBSOD: Goes through one of these as he realizes he [[spoiler: accidentally killed small-time robber, Leo Carraro]].
* HeterosexualLifePartners:
** Matt's relationship with his law partner Foggy Nelson.
** Also DD and Spider-Man, who know each other's secret identities. Until they don't (or, rather, [[ComicBook/OneMoreDay until no one knows Spidey's]]).
*** And now that's been reversed.
* HonorBeforeReason: Matt often faces off against enemies who are a lot more powerful and capable of incredible damage, physically and personally. He even refuses to defend guilty clients, which is why his law firm is usually broke.
* HurtingHero: Matt is only second to ComicBook/IronMan on this. If something good happens, you can bet it won't last and will be swiftly followed by an unexpected punch to the gut, spiritually speaking. "Born Again" is the most famous example, but there are many, many others. Many issues have shown him as being so emotionally damaged that he is almost incapable of feeling happiness and he feels like he can do little more than brace himself for the next trauma or humiliation. The last couple of writers on Daredevil (Bendis and Brubaker) have seemingly competed to see just how much pain they can put Matt Murdock through. Just in the last two runs, he's gone though a mental breakdown over the death of his longtime girlfriend Karen Page, his secret identity was blown and he was sent to a high security prison (filled mostly with criminals he'd put away) for obstruction of justice, his wife was driven insane by a supervillain and committed to a mental hospital and his best friend was stabbed and assumed to be killed.
* HypocriticalHumor: He once told Moon Knight that his secret identity as Marc Specter is the worst kept secret in the hero community.
* ILoveNuclearPower: His super senses are the result of having a radioactive isotope hitting his eyes.
* ImmuneToMindControl: He is shown as immune to mind control, particularly that of the Purple Man. Explained as being blind means he literally ''can't'' look into someone eye's when they're trying to mind control him, and this allows him to focus completely on ignoring their commands.
* KeepingTheHandicap: In a number of plotlines, his eyesight is restored by some means or another, but Matt loses his enhancements and ends up incredibly disoriented and incapable of fighting. In one story, he outright begs the alien who returned his sight to him to take it back.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:His exceptionally violent and brutal murder of Bullseye was supposed to show he had gone off the deep end, but considering who Bullseye is, there isn't a person alive who can fault Matt for doing what he did]]. Most of the negative reactions from others fall less into "how is that action morally justifiable" and are more concerned with how ''out of character'' the action was.
* KnightInSourArmor: You could probably count the number of times Matt's been happy on one hand. He could be written as a villain and you'd still be sympathetic to him. Despite this, he keeps on going. This trope could probably be renamed "Knight in sour red leather". Starting with Mark Waid's run, he starts subverting this because he felt like his attitude was a self-fulfilling prophecy, outright telling Foggy "I didn't want to be that guy anymore."
* KnightTemplar: Became one briefly when he overthrew Fisk and took over Hell's Kitchen, brutally beating up anyone in his way and chastising other heroes who criticized him.
* LeeroyJenkins: Befitting his epithet as the Man Without Fear, Matt has a bad tendency to take FearlessFool levels of risk and act without thinking ahead, which often gets him or his loved ones into trouble. Lampshaded by many including Spider-Man during a team up where Matt decided to rush straight into enemy gunfire when he was supposed to be secretly rescuing hostages.
* LivingLieDetector: By listening, feeling and/or smelling, he can tell whether a person is lying by sweat, changes in body temperature and heartbeats (though he can be fooled by a pacemaker and those able to keep calm under pressure.)
* MissingMom: His mother went completely unmentioned for over twenty years before finally showing up out of the blue; turns out that she abandoned her child to become a nun. ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' later revealed that she abandoned him because [[spoiler: she was hit with a major case of Post-Natal Depression that drove her to nearly kill him]].
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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: He ''really'' tries to avoid killing, but if you piss him off, he won't hesitate to beat the shit out of you. Kingpin, Bullseye, Punisher, and the Owl have all found this out the hard way, but they're hardly the only ones who have been on the wrong end of a beating from him.
* ObfuscatingDisability: Whenever someone suspects Matt is Daredevil, they logically conclude he's faking being blind to throw people off rather than super-senses to compensate.
* OnlyFriend: Well, [[TheFriendNobodyLikes the closest thing]] for ComicBook/ThePunisher. Daredevil desperately wants to stop Frank Castle from continuing his crusade, and both hates and sympathizes with him at the same time. The Punisher being who he is, this dovetails into WorthyOpponent.
* PretendingToBeOnesOwnRelative: As part of the aforementioned FakeTwinGambit, Matt would act as "Mike". [[spoiler:Also, again, moot point as a CosmicRetcon caused Mike to become a real person.]]
* RealMenLoveJesus / ReligiousBruiser: Matt is often presented as a devout Catholic; in fact, his faith and how he deals with it while being a vigilante is a main source of drama in his comics.
* ReallyGetsAround: It really wouldn't be surprising to learn Matt has slept with every attractive woman in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse. Or at least, New York City. Really, general consensus places Matt second only to [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] for Marvel's biggest playboy.
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* {{Scar Survey}}: Milia Donovan notices some of Matt's scars while feeling his chest, he explains that one of them is from when he was shot by Punisher, one of them is from a battle with the Gladiator, and one of them is from a battle with Bullseye.
* SecretIdentity: Had one for a while, but it wasn't a particularly well kept secret. Eventually he was outed, and while he "proved" that he wasn't Daredevil in court, he himself commented "good luck getting that genie back in the bottle." Eventually, he outed himself in court.
* StepfordSmiler: In Waid's run, Matt starts acting all cheerful, much to the concern of literally everyone who knows him. They all speculate - including Matt himself - that he's trying to cover his trauma.
* TheStoic: Accused to be this by Karen and Foggy after "his brother" was supposedly killed.
* SunglassesAtNight: Justified considering he's blind.
* SuperReflexes: Possibly due to his exposure to the radioactive waste that caused his blindness, Matt's reflexes is enhanced to the degree where he is quick enough to catch catches a sai thrown by Bullseye, easily dodge gunfire, dodges point-blank gunfire when his back was turned, easily and repeatedly deflect point blank gun shots.
* SuperSenses: Although he is blind, his remaining four senses function with superhuman accuracy and sensitivity, giving him abilities far beyond the limits of a sighted person.
** He has a radar sense that he has described as "like touching everything at once". It is a form of echolocation via low radio wave projection, according to one theory, an energy wave within certain portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The signal emanates radio waves from regions of his brain, after which it travels outward, bounces off objects around him, and returns to receiving regions of his brain as well as use of his superhuman hearing. In any event, with this ability, Murdock synthesizes a very close analogue of three-dimensional 360% human sight.
** His sense of touch is so acute that his finger can feel the faint impressions of ink on a printed page allowing him to read by touch, though laminated pages prevent him from touching and thus reading the ink impressions at a much faster pace than a normal person would be able to read. The rest of his skin is equally sensitive, enabling him by concentration to feel minute temperature and pressure changes in the atmosphere around him. Even with his senses of smell and hearing blocked, he can feel the presence of a person standing five feet away from him simply by his or her body heat and disturbance of air
** His sense of hearing enables him to detect an acoustic pressure change of one decibel at a pressure level of seven decibels (whereas the lowest threshold for average human hearing is twenty decibels.) He can hear a person's heartbeat at a distance of over twenty feet, or people whispering on the other side of a standard soundproofed wall. Through practice, Matt is able to control his hearing acuity, mentally blocking out specific sounds like his own breathing and heartbeat, all ambient sounds to a normal human level of perception, or all sounds but a particular sound he is concentrating upon.
** TheNoseKnows: His sense of smell is so acute that he can distinguish between identical twins at twenty feet by minute differences in smell. He can detect odors of an atmospheric concentration of thirty parts per million. Further, his ability to remember smells enables him to identify any person he has spent at least five minutes with by smell alone, no matter how he or she might try to camouflage his or her natural odor. His powers of concentration are such that he can focus upon a single person's smell and follow it through a crowd of people at a distance of fifty feet
* TerrorHero: Even if he won't kill criminals, which is not always sure, he will destroy them physically and morally.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Matt used to have a typical view of killing, claiming that it wasn't his place to pass judgment, but he has killed when the situation called for it. And when the situation has called for it, he has hated but not regretted doing it. That said, he does not endorse wholesale murder as the answer to his, or anyone else's, problems. [[spoiler: Well and truly averted after he finally killed Bullseye.]]
* UpbringingMakesTheHero: His father Jack raised him on his own and taught Matt not to use violence and that he could be someone great one day. Fittingly, Jack's murder is what convinced Matt to become Daredevil.
* WeaksauceWeakness: His main weakness is his vulnerability to powerful sounds or odors that can temporarily weaken his radar sense. This weakness is often used to immobilize him.
* WellDoneSonGuy: His whole life he refrained from participating in any activities such as sports because his dad wanted him to study and get a respectable job. During Frank Miller's run, he openly wonders how many of his life decisions (mainly becoming a lawyer) were actually his own. He also feels very guilty of becoming Daredevil because his dad made him promise to never fight.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} was not all that impressed with Daredevil on hearing about his first meeting with (the girl who would become) Typhoid Mary.
** Matt got this a lot during the Miller era, particularly for things like making an alliance with the Kingpin and ruining his girlfriend's career.
* WorthyOpponent: This is essentially his relationship with the Punisher. Matt thinks Frank is a psychopath whose methods are far too brutal to be justifiable, while Frank thinks that Matt is a self-righteous asshole who needs to mind his own business and stay out of his way. While they dislike each other immensely and come into conflict enough to practically be members of their respective rogues galleries, they respect each other just enough to abstain from killing or permanently crippling one another.
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

The son of a washed-up ex-prizefighter, Matt Murdock was blinded in an accident involving radioactive waste. Said accident, however, also heightened his remaining senses, allowing him to develop superhuman agility and combat skills based upon them. Initially wary of using his abilities publicly, Matt became a crimefighter after his father was killed for refusing to throw a fight, becoming the vigilante Daredevil.

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* TenMinuteRetirement: Matt had been contemplating retiring the Daredevil persona (assumed killed in a battle with Death-Stalker), as Foggy Nelson's running for district attorney provided a more conventional means to fight crime. One of Nelson's political rivals hired Jester to assassinate him (or at least harass him until he dropped out of the race), prompting Matt to suit up as Daredevil again to take him down.
* [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys All Guys Want Bad Girls]]: He made a life out of having affairs with bad girls such as the Comicbook/BlackWidow, Elektra, or Typhoid Mary.
* AlliterativeName: '''M'''att '''M'''urdock.
* AmoralAttorney: Averted. Matt refuses to represent anyone who is guilty and he can always tell.
* AntiHero: [[KnightInSourArmor Doing what's right despite the crap he's put through.]] He starts to PayEvilUntoEvil to borderline NominalHero levels during the ''Comicbook/{{Shadowland}}'' event.
* BadassBookworm: Works as a lawyer by day.
* BadassNormal: His super senses are his only real power. Everything else (his incredible athletic ability, his amazing strength) is all him.
* BeingGoodSucks: His life as both a crime-fighter and lawyer have caused tragedy in his life. Being good sucks but it really, really sucks when you fight crime with both identities in "Hell's Kitchen".
* BeneathSuspicion: In many ways, Matt Murdock has the best time of any Marvel hero keeping his identity secret. Who would ever suspect a ''blind man'' of being a costumed crimefighter?
* BerserkButton: Matt does not like the idea that the only way you can be a driven hero is to have suffered from some form of [[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3742685.html#cutid1 tragedy.]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a very nice, noble guy most of the time, but when he loses his temper, it's best not to be a bad guy anywhere near NYC. Bullseye and Kingpin learned this the very hard way after trying to kill Milla.
* BlessedWithSuck: Well, would ''you'' trade in your eyesight for improved touch (everything HURTS more!), taste, smell, hearing, and a nebulously-defined "radar sense"? While Stick taught Murdock to control his senses enough to function normally, TheMovie has his senses seem to cause chronic pain, so he chomps painkillers like candy ''and'' he can only get to sleep in a '''''sensory deprivation tank'''''. Or next to a smoking hot babe. Guess natural dopamine still trumps artificial.
* BlindSeer: His radar sense allows him to "see."
* BoxingBattler: His fighting style is described by [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Danny Rand]] as "old-school jujutsu- - with a little New York Irish Boxer thrown in for good measure." Makes sense, considering his father was a professional boxer.
* BrooklynRage
** CaneFu: He sometimes does this with his cane when trouble arises in his civilian identity as Matt Murdoch. Before he got his fancy combat staff, he fought with a cane as the Daredevil as well. And of course his billy clubs are his cane in his civilian life.
* ByronicHero: An intelligent, bookish young boy is blinded by a truck carrying illegal chemicals. He becomes a valedictorian at an ''Ivy League''[[note]] actually ''two'' Ivy League schools. In the comics, he initially went to Columbia Law School to study law, but after his love affair with ComicBook/{{Elektra}} went away he and [[HeterosexualLifePartners Foggy]] transfer to ''Harvard Law School''. [[/note]] school. He eventually becomes a respectable lawyer in his own right. But due to his [[DeathByOriginStory father's murder]] after refusing to throw a fight in order to gain [[SoProudOfYou his son's respect]]. He chooses to don the guise of a [[DarkIsNotEvil Devil]] and offers retribution to those who have wronged others inside and outside the law. Even though it causes him borderline ''[[HeroicBSOD depressive episodes]]'', and the work he does in the dark, brings harm (and in worst cases, ''[[StuffedInTheFridge death]]'') to his loved ones.
* CartwrightCurse: Four of his major love interests have died, and a fair number have gone insane. In the fourth volume of ''Daredevil'', it's revealed that Matt Murdock wasn't ready to take the next step with his now-girlfriend Kristen Mcduffie because he was aware of his bad luck with love interests, or to be more accurate, his love interests' bad luck.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his original 60s run, Matt was very much an {{Expy}} of Spider-Man in terms of powers and wisecracking. His name and costume also had no tie to his religion until Frank Miller revamped ol' horn head into the darker man of faith we know today.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: He's a normal person who is strong enough to lift and turn over a limo, toss 400lbs bar across the room, kick off car doors and defeat actual superhumans in fistfights. Miller's run explained this as abilities inherent to all humans, which Matt unlocked in himself through the chemicals that blinded him.
* TheChessmaster: When pitting all of the criminal organizations against one another in Waid's run.
* ChickMagnet: He had a whole bunch of girlfriends over the years, from the "girl next door" variety to DatingCatwoman, and he's the most frequent flirting target in any social gathering he's at. He's only rivalled by [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] in that department.
* ClarkKenting: While his costume covers his body, most people figure out he is Daredevil anyway. Lampshaded by Spider-Man, who calls it "The worst kept secret identity since Series/HannahMontana". The trope itself is an aversion since his SecretIdentity and costume in and of themselves are both very efficient. In this case, it's because -- in one of the most groundbreaking {{story arc}}s in superhero fiction during Bendis's run -- his identity was discovered by a mid-level gangster and publicly exposed to the entire world. He eventually "proved" in court that he wasn't Daredevil, but the damage had been done and by the end of the ordeal nearly all of his allies and enemies knew who he really was, and still do. Not to mention civilians.
* ClearMyName: As a defense lawyer, Matt Murdock often does this in his day job. He's also one of the few people who's done it to members of his own RoguesGallery. When he was appointed as Mister Hyde's attorney, Matt made an effort to prove that Hyde was innocent of the crime he was accused of. And Hyde really ''was'' innocent this time, even though he's otherwise a sadistic monster who gets his jollies from beating up people who can't fight back.
* CombatPragmatist: As previously mentioned, he's a BadassNormal. He kinda ''has'' to be this to be able to keep up with the likes of Spider-Man or Wolverine.
* CoolShades: Almost always wears his sunglasses when not fighting crime.
* CostumeCopycat: In the 2019 run, pretty much half of Hell's Kitchen imitates his Daredevil persona. Matt even notes that some are pretty convincing.
* CoverBlowingSuperpower: He must be very careful to play a plausible blind man, lest he accidentally reveal that he can 'see' just fine.
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* TheCowl: He's basically Marvel's Batman. Well, [[Franchise/SpiderMan one]] [[ComicBook/MoonKnight of]] [[ComicBook/IronMan them]].
* CrusadingLawyer: And he puts the rest to shame. Lots of fictional hero attorneys will bend the law or risk their lives for the sake of their innocent clients, but how many will kick the ass of crime lords, ninja zombies, or superhuman assassins in the process?
* DarkIsNotEvil: He dresses up like the Devil and inspires tremendous fear in criminals due to his intense bravery and vicious fighting style but is a hero who stands up for the oppressed both as a hero and civilian and sacrifices himself for others on multiple occasions.
* DeadpanSnarker: He's usually very stoic and serious, but when he wants to, Matt can easily outsnark the likes of his good friend Spider-Man. He was always like this, but it was seen more in his early years and showed up more in Mark Waid's run.
-->'''Matt''': "You must be real proud of yourselves, gents... With a little luck, you may actually defeat a blind man... if you work together!"
* {{Determinator}}: In some respects, ''this'' is Daredevil's defining character trope. He's had to adjust to being blinded and having his senses dramatically enhanced, having his secret identity exposed and his girlfriends murdered, losing his law license and practice, being possessed by demons, and fighting villains and [[LetsYouAndHimFight heroes]] who by all rights should be completely out of his league. But no matter what, Matt Murdock just Keeps. On. Going. Matt goes so far with this trope, it actually enabled him to save New York City when he ended up fighting Namor the ComicBook/SubMariner. Although Daredevil lost the actual fight, Namor was so impressed with Daredevil's refusal to give up that he decided to spare the city. Did the same with the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, lasting long enough for the green guy to calm down and end his rampage. DD went straight to the hospital, but it worked.
* DeathByOriginStory: His dad, Jack.
* DisabilitySuperpower: He was hit in the face by a [[ILoveNuclearPower radioactive canister]] and went blind. His other senses [[SuperSenses became super-powerful]], and he acquired a "radar sense" that let him "see" objects, much like echolocation. (Creator/FrankMiller's influential run took him closer to this trope, partially explaining the radar sense as a CharlesAtlasSuperpower resulting from training with his enhanced senses.) He can also read normal books by feeling the ink, because his touch is so sensitive. Interestingly, late in Miller's run, Daredevil's mentor tells him that EVERY human has the potential to experience sense the way he does, it's just an ability that's become dormant. The radiation didn't give him his powers, it just unlocked them. Sadly, Stick is killed soon afterward, and this plot point was never brought up again.
* TheDreaded: To the criminals of Hell's Kitchen. Unlike Spider-Man, they genuinely fear him. They mention that Spider-Man will go easy on you if you laugh at his quips Daredevil will make you kiss the pavement.
* FightingIrish: Matt is Irish-American and definitely one of Marvel's tougher heroes. Which is not to say he enjoys inflicting violence at all.
* FightsLikeANormal: Given that his power adds up to "not being blind".
* FireForgedFriends: One of his closest (and probably only) friends is Spider-Man.
* FirstNameBasis: He always calls his enemy ComicBook/ThePunisher "Frank". Frank never seems to tell him not to.
* GeniusBruiser: Is an accomplished lawyer who can also hold his own in a fight against a good portion of the MU.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He tries to avoid killing, but he can still deliver beat downs like no one's business
-->'''Matt''': Fortunately for me, I'm not a cop. So, I can break your face into a jigsaw puzzle if I want to...
* GuileHero: Mark Waid seems determined to make this his superpower. Not that it's exactly out of character.
* HeartbrokenBadass: Four of his girlfriends were murdered. And that's just scratching the surface of all the tragedy he has endured.
* HandicappedBadass: Rendered blind after an accident in his youth, but was trained to utilize his hearing to make up for it.
* HeroesWantRedheads: As his relationship with Black Widow proved.
* HeroicBSOD: Goes through one of these as he realizes he [[spoiler: accidentally killed small-time robber, Leo Carraro]].
* HeterosexualLifePartners:
** Matt's relationship with his law partner Foggy Nelson.
** Also DD and Spider-Man, who know each other's secret identities. Until they don't (or, rather, [[ComicBook/OneMoreDay until no one knows Spidey's]]).
*** And now that's been reversed.
* HonorBeforeReason: Matt often faces off against enemies who are a lot more powerful and capable of incredible damage, physically and personally. He even refuses to defend guilty clients, which is why his law firm is usually broke.
* HurtingHero: Matt is only second to ComicBook/IronMan on this. If something good happens, you can bet it won't last and will be swiftly followed by an unexpected punch to the gut, spiritually speaking. "Born Again" is the most famous example, but there are many, many others. Many issues have shown him as being so emotionally damaged that he is almost incapable of feeling happiness and he feels like he can do little more than brace himself for the next trauma or humiliation. The last couple of writers on Daredevil (Bendis and Brubaker) have seemingly competed to see just how much pain they can put Matt Murdock through. Just in the last two runs, he's gone though a mental breakdown over the death of his longtime girlfriend Karen Page, his secret identity was blown and he was sent to a high security prison (filled mostly with criminals he'd put away) for obstruction of justice, his wife was driven insane by a supervillain and committed to a mental hospital and his best friend was stabbed and assumed to be killed.
* HypocriticalHumor: He once told Moon Knight that his secret identity as Marc Specter is the worst kept secret in the hero community.
* ImmuneToMindControl: He is shown as immune to mind control, particularly that of the Purple Man. Explained as being blind means he literally ''can't'' look into someone eye's when they're trying to mind control him, and this allows him to focus completely on ignoring their commands.
* KeepingTheHandicap: In a number of plotlines, his eyesight is restored by some means or another, but Matt loses his enhancements and ends up incredibly disoriented and incapable of fighting. In one story, he outright begs the alien who returned his sight to him to take it back.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:His exceptionally violent and brutal murder of Bullseye was supposed to show he had gone off the deep end, but considering who Bullseye is, there isn't a person alive who can fault Matt for doing what he did]]. Most of the negative reactions from others fall less into "how is that action morally justifiable" and are more concerned with how ''out of character'' the action was.
* KnightInSourArmor: You could probably count the number of times Matt's been happy on one hand. He could be written as a villain and you'd still be sympathetic to him. Despite this, he keeps on going. This trope could probably be renamed "Knight in sour red leather". Starting with Mark Waid's run, he starts subverting this because he felt like his attitude was a self-fulfilling prophecy, outright telling Foggy "I didn't want to be that guy anymore."
* KnightTemplar: Became one briefly when he overthrew Fisk and took over Hell's Kitchen, brutally beating up anyone in his way and chastising other heroes who criticized him.
* LivingLieDetector: By listening, feeling and/or smelling, he can tell whether a person is lying by sweat, changes in body temperature and heartbeats (though he can be fooled by a pacemaker and those able to keep calm under pressure.)
* MissingMom: His mother went completely unmentioned for over twenty years before finally showing up out of the blue; turns out that she abandoned her child to become a nun. ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' later revealed that she abandoned him because [[spoiler: she was hit with a major case of Post-Natal Depression that drove her to nearly kill him]].
%%* NiceGuy
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: He ''really'' tries to avoid killing, but if you piss him off, he won't hesitate to beat the shit out of you. Kingpin, Bullseye, Punisher, and the Owl have all found this out the hard way, but they're hardly the only ones who have been on the wrong end of a beating from him.
* ObfuscatingDisability: Whenever someone suspects Matt is Daredevil, they logically conclude he's faking being blind to throw people off rather than super-senses to compensate.
* OnlyFriend: Well, [[TheFriendNobodyLikes the closest thing]] for ComicBook/ThePunisher. Daredevil desperately wants to stop Frank Castle from continuing his crusade, and both hates and sympathizes with him at the same time. The Punisher being who he is, this dovetails into WorthyOpponent.
* RealMenLoveJesus / ReligiousBruiser: Matt is often presented as a devout Catholic; in fact, his faith and how he deals with it while being a vigilante is a main source of drama in his comics.
* ReallyGetsAround: It really wouldn't be surprising to learn Matt has slept with every attractive woman in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse. Or at least, New York City. Really, general consensus places Matt second only to [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] for Marvel's biggest playboy.
%%* SamaritanSyndrome
* SecretIdentity: Had one for a while, but it wasn't a particularly well kept secret. Eventually he was outed, and while he "proved" that he wasn't Daredevil in court, he himself commented "good luck getting that genie back in the bottle." Eventually, he outed himself in court.
* StepfordSmiler: In Waid's run, Matt starts acting all cheerful, much to the concern of literally everyone who knows him. They all speculate - including Matt himself - that he's trying to cover his trauma.
* TheStoic: Accused to be this by Karen and Foggy after "his brother" was supposedly killed.
* SunglassesAtNight: Justified considering he's blind.
* SuperReflexes: Possibly due to his exposure to the radioactive waste that caused his blindness, Matt's reflexes is enhanced to the degree where he is quick enough to catch catches a sai thrown by Bullseye, easily dodge gunfire, dodges point-blank gunfire when his back was turned, easily and repeatedly deflect point blank gun shots.
* SuperSenses: Although he is blind, his remaining four senses function with superhuman accuracy and sensitivity, giving him abilities far beyond the limits of a sighted person.
** He has a radar sense that he has described as "like touching everything at once". It is a form of echolocation via low radio wave projection, according to one theory, an energy wave within certain portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The signal emanates radio waves from regions of his brain, after which it travels outward, bounces off objects around him, and returns to receiving regions of his brain as well as use of his superhuman hearing. In any event, with this ability, Murdock synthesizes a very close analogue of three-dimensional 360% human sight.
** His sense of touch is so acute that his finger can feel the faint impressions of ink on a printed page allowing him to read by touch, though laminated pages prevent him from touching and thus reading the ink impressions at a much faster pace than a normal person would be able to read. The rest of his skin is equally sensitive, enabling him by concentration to feel minute temperature and pressure changes in the atmosphere around him. Even with his senses of smell and hearing blocked, he can feel the presence of a person standing five feet away from him simply by his or her body heat and disturbance of air
** His sense of hearing enables him to detect an acoustic pressure change of one decibel at a pressure level of seven decibels (whereas the lowest threshold for average human hearing is twenty decibels.) He can hear a person's heartbeat at a distance of over twenty feet, or people whispering on the other side of a standard soundproofed wall. Through practice, Matt is able to control his hearing acuity, mentally blocking out specific sounds like his own breathing and heartbeat, all ambient sounds to a normal human level of perception, or all sounds but a particular sound he is concentrating upon.
** TheNoseKnows: His sense of smell is so acute that he can distinguish between identical twins at twenty feet by minute differences in smell. He can detect odors of an atmospheric concentration of thirty parts per million. Further, his ability to remember smells enables him to identify any person he has spent at least five minutes with by smell alone, no matter how he or she might try to camouflage his or her natural odor. His powers of concentration are such that he can focus upon a single person's smell and follow it through a crowd of people at a distance of fifty feet
* TerrorHero: Even if he won't kill criminals, which is not always sure, he will destroy them physically and morally.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Matt used to have a typical view of killing, claiming that it wasn't his place to pass judgment, but he has killed when the situation called for it. And when the situation has called for it, he has hated but not regretted doing it. That said, he does not endorse wholesale murder as the answer to his, or anyone else's, problems. [[spoiler: Well and truly averted after he finally killed Bullseye.]]
* UpbringingMakesTheHero: His father Jack raised him on his own and taught Matt not to use violence and that he could be someone great one day. Fittingly, Jack's murder is what convinced Matt to become Daredevil.
* WeaksauceWeakness: His main weakness is his vulnerability to powerful sounds or odors that can temporarily weaken his radar sense. This weakness is often used to immobilize him.
* WellDoneSonGuy: His whole life he refrained from participating in any activities such as sports because his dad wanted him to study and get a respectable job. During Frank Miller's run, he openly wonders how many of his life decisions (mainly becoming a lawyer) were actually his own. He also feels very guilty of becoming Daredevil because his dad made him promise to never fight.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} was not all that impressed with Daredevil on hearing about his first meeting with (the girl who would become) Typhoid Mary.
** Matt got this a lot during the Miller era, particularly for things like making an alliance with the Kingpin and ruining his girlfriend's career.
* WorthyOpponent: This is essentially his relationship with the Punisher. Matt thinks Frank is a psychopath whose methods are far too brutal to be justifiable, while Frank thinks that Matt is a self-righteous asshole who needs to mind his own business and stay out of his way. While they dislike each other immensely and come into conflict enough to practically be members of their respective rogues galleries, they respect each other just enough to abstain from killing or permanently crippling one another.
* YourCheatingHeart: Cheated on Milla Davis with Dakota North when Milla was confined to a mental institution. This is what gives her parents the ammunition they need to have Milla transferred to their custody.
[[/folder]]

!Allies

[[folder: Franklin "Foggy" Nelson]]
!!Franklin "Foggy" Nelson
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

Foggy is Matt's best friend and, for most of the series, his law partner.
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* AffectionateNickname: "Foggy" is one given to him by Matt. It's got nothing to do with his perceptiveness; it's actually short for "Foghorn" and comes from his being an atrociously loud sleeper in their college days.
* BadassBookworm: Okay, he's not really a great physical fighter, but when it comes to standing up for Matt, nobody does it better than good old Foggy.
* FakingTheDead: In the All-New Marvel NOW! run, had to do this as to not be targeted by Matt's enemies after he outed himself, since he is Matt's closest friend and the most vulnerable, as well as undergoing cancer treatment - in his weak condition, it would make him easy prey for any villain to find him at the hospital he'd be going to and take him out to get to Matt.
* FatBestFriend: He is Matt's best friend, and he is Type B (ShrinkingViolet).
* FatAndProud: Not extremely fat, but definitely a bit chubby. A running gag in Waid's run is Matt putting Foggy on a diet and exercise regimen, and Foggy's attempts to get out of it. He does it in part because Foggy is an ''extremely'' loud chewer and it disrupts Matt's senses. He finally does lose weight during Waid's run due to cancer, however.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Is shown to be ''very'' supportive of Matt, even though they have their ups and downs.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold / NiceGuy: Foggy was portrayed as a deeply conflicted character, continuously caught between his strong vocational disagreements with Matt, their rivalry for the affections of Karen Page, and his loyalty to his friend.
* ParentalAbandonment: It is later revealed that Rosalind Sharpe is Nelson's biological mother: she divorced her husband and abandoned her son in order to be able to pursue her career as a lawyer. It was Sharpe's career that enticed her son to become a lawyer.
* SecretKeeper: He knows that Matt is Daredevil. After ''Secret Wars'', he's the ''only'' one of Matt's Secret Keepers that remembers that Matt is Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: "Battlin'" Jack Murdock/Jonathan Murdock]]
!!"Battlin'" Jack Murdock/Jonathan Murdock
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

The father of Matt Murdock who boxed for a living. Often broke, he worked nights as a leg-breaker for the local crime boss "The Fixer". Despite his profession, he encouraged Matt towards a life of pacifism, and pushed Matt heavily in his studies. He was told by his boss to take a fall in a boxing match but, knowing Matt would be there, refused. For his insubordination, he was murdered.
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* BoxingBattler: His job. He was a middleweight.
* DeathByOriginStory: Dies in ''Daredevil'' #1. His death is what inspires Matt to become a crimefighter.
* HonorBeforeReason: Won't throw a fight, even if it means [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness his death.]]
* ICouldaBeenAContender: Is aware that his window of opportunity is closing fast, if it hasn't closed already. It's because of his son's moral support that convinces him to really take boxing seriously again.
* SoProudOfYou: Pushes Matt in his schoolwork so that he'll be successful and have all the things he could never provide for him. When Matt announces he made it into Harvard, he's overjoyed.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Inverted. He refused to throw his final match so Matt could be happy that his father got a victory for once.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Subverted, as Matt is fully aware of he and his dad's financial situation, and understands that his father must work late.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ben Urich]]
!!Ben Urich
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-> '''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #153

--> ''"Listen, if you have a story for me, cut the mystery man crap and just tell me straight."''

Urich is a chain-smoking, tough-as-nails investigative journalist for the New York newspaper The Daily Bugle. Urich deduced the secret identity of Daredevil and has used him as a source of information and vice versa. To a lesser extent, he has a similar relationship with Spider-Man, whose alter ego Peter Parker was a photographer for the Bugle who occasionally accompanied Urich on assignments. Urich has used these connections to expose supervillains posing as businessmen including Kingpin and Green Goblin.
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* ActionSurvivor: How many times has this guy risked his life?
* BadassNormal: Not for his fighting skills (he doesn't have any) so much as his guts; be you [[ComicBook/TheKingpin Wilson Fisk]] or ComicBook/NormanOsborn, even if you put the fear of God into him, sooner or later this man will stand up to and expose you, knowing full well that he is risking his life by doing so.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: One time over, Ben did beat a crooked cop to death after the officer tried to assassinate him.
* CoolUncle: To his sometime superhero nephew Phil (at least, until Phil went AxCrazy, did a FaceHeelTurn, and became the newest Hobgoblin).
* IntrepidReporter: His first story involved him deducing Daredevil's secret identity. The scoop on Kingpin nearly cost him the life. He (with Sally Floyd) has also covered some of major Marvel's events like ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' and ''ComicBook/WorldWarHulk''.
* PalsWithJesus: Ben, who is about as normal as you can get, is on a real-identity basis with both Daredevil and Spider-Man.
* SecretKeeper: He knows Matt Murdock is Daredevil. And also knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Well, he ''knew'' both of these things. His knowledge of Matt's identity was wiped from his mind after ''Secret Wars'', and his knowledge of Peter's identity was wiped after ''One More Day''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Becky Blake]]
!!Becky Blake
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #155

While in college, Rebecca "Becky" Blake was sexually assaulted in an attack that left her unable to use her legs and confined to a wheelchair. She joined Nelson and Murdock as their legal secretary, where she worked for several years before leaving to pursue her own career in law. She would return some time later under invitation as the third partner at the new "Nelson, Blake and Murdock".
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* BadassBureaucrat
* DisabledMeansHelpless: Both played straight and subverted. By nature, she is a shy and reclusive woman, and requires rescue by Daredevil on a number of occasions; however, in those circumstances she was not the only one in danger, and the use of her legs wouldn't have played much of a difference anyway. As well, once, when their offices are attacked by the Ani-Men, she manages to fight off Bird-Man long enough for Black Widow to arrive and subdue him.
* PutOnABus: Twice. First, after appearing for almost the entirety of {{Creator/Frank Miller}}'s run, she's not seen for almost fifteen years until a brief cameo in the late 90's. She then disappears again until the mid-Aughts when she becomes a partner at "Nelson, Blake and Murdock", becoming a core cast member again. And again after {{Comicbook/Shadowland}}.
* RapeAsBackstory: While attending college, she was viciously assaulted by Michael Reese, a large man with a penchant for sadism towards women. The attack left her crippled and traumatized; she was left without the use of her legs, permanently bond to a wheelchair, and suffering severe PTSD.
* RapeAsDrama: Her assault, which cost her the use of her legs, is treated very seriously. When she first joins Nelson and Murdock, she is still clearly traumatized by it, [[StepfordSmiler though she tries to hide it]].
* StepfordSmiler: In her early appearances.
* WillNotBeAVictim: After joining Nelson and Murdock, she tries her best to be. But then [[TraumaButton a serial rapist starts making the papers...]]
[[/folder]]


[[folder: Stick]]
!!Stick
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #176

Stick is a blind sensei who trained Matt Murdock. Stick has made it his mission to keep the Chaste pure and clean from any evil infection. He forbade another of his prominent students, Elektra Natchios, from remaining in their ranks because of her vengeful personality, in spite of her formidable progress
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* BackFromTheDead: In the third volume of ''ComicBook/ContestOfChampions'', he's resurrected by the Maestro to fight in the Contest.
* CynicalMentor: Stick may have trained Matt to be a skilled fighter, but he was a very harsh teacher, often being verbally abusive towards Matt and had a sink or swim attitude towards Matt's training.
* HandicappedBadass: Stick may be blind, but he is one of the most skilled martial artists in the Marvel Universe.
* HandyHelper: When Daredevil lost his radar senses for a brief time, Stick taught him to fight without them.
* HealingHands: Cures Black Widow of the Hand's poison by, from all appearances, just laying his hands on her for a few moments. He explains later that he was curing her by [[KiManipulation manipulating her ki]].
* {{Hustler}}: In his spare time, Stick would hustle people at Josie's Bar. He challenges them to games of pool, playing up the fact that he was blind and then completely humiliate them over the course of the game, taking their money in the process.
* KiManipulation: His primary power.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Stick posits as to whether or not the chemicals that blinded Daredevil really gave him his powers, or merely opened his mind to abilities he already possessed. Due to Stick having some magical abilities of his own, along with his radar sense, it's left ambiguous.
* MentorArchetype: Was the man who taught Matt Murdock to be a skilled warrior.
* OldMaster: Is quite old, and probably one of the greatest martial artists in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse.
* SoulPower: He has ki manipulation.
* SuperSenses: Stick possessed a "Radar" that enabled him to perceive the shapes and locations of objects in his vicinity despite his blindness. The limits of his "radar sense" are unknown, but it was more acute even than Daredevil's "radar sense."
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Grace Murdock/Sister Maggie]]
!!Grace Murdock/Sister Maggie
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #229

She is the ex-wife of Jack Murdock and the mother of Matt Murdock.
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* TheAtoner: After attacking Jack and Matt due to her postpartum depression, she became a nun.
* CoolOldLady: Her main characteristic. Is also a self-admitted crusader/protester.
* MissingMom: Left Jack and Matt when he was just a boy. Matt never asked why. For a long time it was believed that Jack abused her. [[OnceMoreWithClarity Later]], however, it was shown in the ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' tie-in that the situation was quite more complicated: Maggie suffered postpartum depression and tried to attack both her husband and son in a fit of irrational rage. Jack was forced to defend himself and Matt (but never attacked her), and Maggie ran away after coming back to her senses.
* SecretKeeper: Knew Matt was Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Dakota North]]
!!Dakota North
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->'''Debut:''' ''Dakota North'' #1

Dakota North had a successful career as a fashion model. Despite her fame, she wanted something with more depth, more importance, and become a private investigator and opened her own agency. She has worked as an investigator for a number of heroes, including Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Daredevil.
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* BadassNormal: Doesn't have any powers, but still runs in the same circles as Comicbook/{{Luke Cage|HeroForHire}} and Daredevil.
* BadassLongcoat: Her modern look.
* BodyguardingABadass: Though technically she is hired as Matt's wife Milla's bodyguard, to keep up appearances she serves as Matt's bodyguard for a time.
* BodyguardCrush: Her and Matt end up sleeping together.
* CaptainErsatz: During her initial solo book, she was a near copy of [[PunnyName Ms. Tree]], an indie comic character by Max Collins and Terry Beatty. This would get lampshaded years later by Ms. Tree parodying the original covers for Dakota North's book.
** DivergentCharacterEvolution: Established herself as her own unique character in later appearances by subsequent writers.
* FadSuper: In her early appearances, where she was part-investigator, part-supermodel, she was trying to cash in on both the Buddy Cop trend and Vogue's popularity.
* GoodBadGirl
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: During her debut series, being a [[FadSuper fashion-model-superhero]] in TheEighties, of course she'd wear nothing but this.
* TheMistress: Unintentionally becomes this after she starts sleeping with Matt while he and Milla are going through a rough patch. She considers her actions a {{betrayal|ByInaction}} of both Milla and Matt, and has Matt fire her.
* PrivateDetective: And is quite good at her job. When Comicbook/JessicaJones is busy or out of commission, she'll always recommend her clients to Dakota.
* UnequalPairing: During her and Matt's affair, she is working for him. Subverted in that [[GoodBadGirl she wants it.]] Doubly subverted when it dawns on her she's [[YourCheatingHeart a home wrecker]], and she wants out.
* [[XMeetsY/ComicBooks X Meets Y]]: Her solo series was ''Film/BeverlyHillsCop'' meets ''Vogue Magazine''. Alternatively, as a character she can also be seen as one between Comicbook/PatsyWalker and {{Comicbook/Alias}}.
* YourCheatingHeart: She and Matt Murdock have an affair while he and his wife Milla are going through divorce proceedings. She [[FriendsWithBenefits doesn't see any problem with this]] until Matt points out that he hasn't actually signed the divorce papers yet, meaning he just cheated on his wife. Cue OhCrap.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Master Izo]]
!!Master Izo
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #112

Izo was a member of the organization known as the Hand, over hundreds of years ago. He chose to leave the group when the leader died and it devolved into a ninja cult criminal organization, prone to serving a demon. Around that time he cut out his eyes. He later formed the Hand's rival group, the Chase, where he trained Daredevil's own master, Stick. He was voted out of the group for his unprofessional behavior.
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* AllForNothing: By the end of Shadowland, Izo laments all his schemes ended up going to waste.
* BareHandedBladeBlock: Stops a sword bare handed during a fight.
* TheChessmaster: During the end of Brubaker's run, it is revealed that he orchestrated several plans[[spoiler: to put Matt Murdock in charge of the Hand. It is strongly implied he was working with Lady Bullseye all along to cause the Kingpin's return (and thus kickstart the chain of events that'd lead to Matt being forced to assume the control of the Hand). He also planted several moles within the Hand]].
* DeadpanSnarker: He's as caustically sarcastic as the day is long.
* DefectorFromDecadence: He defected from the Hand once he saw they became corrupt and cruel. A similar process happened with The Chase, which he left after realizing they were going through a HeWhoFightsMonsters phase regarding the Hand.
* DrunkenBoxing: His style of martial arts is very similar, with his often incorporating blades.
* DrunkenMaster: Is almost always drunk, but it doesn't slow him down in a fight.
* {{Expy}}: He appears to essentially be a replacement for Stick in his initial appearances (the trickster old man with deep knowledge of the Hand), though DivergentCharacterEvolution kicks in and he quickly becomes a much more different character.
* {{Foil}}: To Stick. While Stick was an ardent KnightTemplar with a very Spartan and ascetic worldview, Master Izo is noticeable for his much more [[GreyAndGrayMorality nuanced worldview]] and his fondness for booze and the pleasures of the flesh.
* HandicappedBadass: He may be blind, but he can kick all kinds of ninja butt.
* {{Hustler}}: Stick learned it from him.
* ManipulativeBastard: Izo plays everyone like a fiddle in his quest to fight the Hand.
* MasterSwordsman: No one is able to beat him in a swordfight.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His gambit to [[spoiler: put Matt in charge of the Hand]] ends up leading to the apocalyptic ComicBook/{{Shadowland}}.
* OldMaster: He is several centuries old and has learned much in that time. He trained Daredevil's own master, Stick.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Was a member of the original Hand from centuries past, and has lived to the modern day.
* ShoutOut: Izo is clearly a reference to the Franchise/{{Zatoichi}} film series, more specifically to Takeshi Kitano's Film/Zatoichi2003: Izo is a blind swordsman with a trickster streak who wields a sword disguised inside a sword cane. He noticeably [[http://www.writeups.org/wp-content/uploads/Master-Izo-Daredevil-Marvel-Comics-h2.jpg resembles]] [[http://cineplex.media.baselineresearch.com/images/143022/143022_full.jpg Takeshi Kitano's portrayal]] of the character (notice the same cane and haircut).
%%%* SwordCane: His weapon of choice.
%%%* TricksterMentor: In contrast to Stick's CynicalMentor.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Izo is attempting to redeem the Hand. [[ComicBook/{{Shadowland}} This proves to be a terrible idea.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Blindspot]]
!! Blindspot
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->'''AKA:''' Samuel Chung
->'''Debut:''' Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel #0.1

Samuel Chung was an illegal immigrant from China who invented a suit that allows him to become invisible. Under the guidance of Daredevil, he becomes a vigilante known as Blindspot.
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* DefectorFromDecadence: His mother was TheDragon for a corrupt church leader named Tenfingers. Sam himself spent his days as an enforcer for him, while spending his nights as Blindspot fighting his influence in Chinatown.
* EyeScream: [[spoiler: Muse blinds him by gouging his eyes out]].
* GadgeteerGenius: To an extent. He built his invisibility suit himself, one that runs on D-cell batteries.
* TheIllegal: The reason he works using a mask and refuses to give Daredevil his real name.
* InvisibilityCloak: His outfit renders his entire body invisible
* StudentAndMasterTeam: He's Daredevil's apprentice
* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Heroic example. His invisibility suit includes a white mask. It even includes a setting that leaves only the mask visible for when he wants to talk to someone.
[[/folder]]

!Love Interests

[[folder: Elektra]]
!!ComicBook/{{Elektra}}

->'''AKA:''' Elektra Natchios
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #168

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Karen Page]]
!!Karen Page
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

Matt and Foggy's former secretary, Karen suffered from a serious drug problem following their breakup. She sold Matt's identity to Kingpin and was eventually murdered by Bullseye.
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* TheAtoner: She eventually realizes that she is too dependent on Matt and that her past is a constant barrier between them. Karen leaves Matt to accept a talk show host position in Los Angeles.
* DamselInDistress: Karen was kidnapped quite often during Daredevil's battles, first by the Owl and again by the Purple Man.
* DrugsAreBad: Karen becomes addicted to heroin and starts making pornographic movies. In need of a fix, she sells Daredevil's secret identity to a drug dealer, who in turn sells it to the Kingpin. Matt helps Karen beat her addiction and later founds a free drug and legal clinic where she counsels drug addicts and Matt provides legal advice and "ghost lawyering".
* FirstLove: Though it was later {{retcon}}ned to be Elektra, the trope still applies. Matt [[LoveAtFirstSight fell in love with her the moment he met her]], and held a torch for her long after she left. When she [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone returns to New York after selling him out]], [[EasilyForgiven he instantly forgives her]] and picks up right where they left off. Her death causes Matt to have a HeroicBSOD, and he clearly still hasn't gotten over her, as he unconsciously compares all his subsequent girlfriends to her.
* KilledOffForReal: Murdered by Bullseye in "Guardian Devil".
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: You sold your ex-boyfriend's SecretIdentity to his ArchEnemy for a drug fix, that's what you did.
* SexySecretary: When she was Matt and Foggy's secretary.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: The second of Matt's girlfriends to be killed by Bullseye.
* TakingTheBullet: Bullseye was aiming for Daredevil's mom (he didn't ''know'' it was her, but didn't care either). For once, he isn't bothered that he missed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Black Widow]]
!!ComicBook/BlackWidow

->'''AKA:''' Natasha Romanova
->'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #52

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Heather Glenn]]
!!Heather Glenn
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #126

A former girlfriend of Matt Murdock. She was a head of the now closed Glenn Industries, before her father committed suicide and she was forced to sign away the company. Suffering from depression, she grew more and [[DestructiveRomance more dependent on Matt]], and ended up committing suicide after she thought that Matt had ended the relationship.
----
* TheAlcoholic: When she dated Tony Stark, both were heavily involved with alcohol abuse.
* AllTakeAndNoGive: Both her and Matt have played both roles at different time. When they first started dating, Matt tried to be the perfect boyfriend, looking past Heather's [[BastardGirlfriend rudeness towards him and his friends]], and tolerated her constant partying. Later, when Heather [[BrokenBird lost her father]], despite very clearly being in an emotionally vulnerable state, Matt [[BastardBoyfriend strong armed her into living with him]] and [[ForYourOwnGood cutting her off form her former socialite friends.]] Even Foggy and Glorianna called him out on it.
* BrokenBird: Heather was the flighty fun loving former girlfriend of Matt. Subsequently, Matt uncovered a criminal conspiracy involving her father, who was under the control of the Purple Man. Despite the efforts of Murdock's alter ego, Daredevil, who tried to find evidence to exonerate him without exposing his secret identity, Heather's father committed suicide and Heather started to abuse alcohol.
* DestructiveRomance: After losing her father and his company in quick succession, she grows overly reliant on Matt for emotional support, an attitude [[AllTakeAndNoGive which he unconsciously encourages.]] When the two of them separate, she [[DrivenToSuicide doesn't take it well.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: In the end, she committed suicide.
* ReallyGetsAround: Dated Tony Stark, and cheated on Matt several times.
* UptownGirl
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Glorianna O'Breen]]
!!Glorianna O'Breen
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #205

Matt Murdock's girlfriend for a time, before becoming Foggy's girlfriend. She was [[StuffedInTheFridge killed]] by one of the Kingpin's goons.
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* AmateurPhotographer
* BackForTheDead: After being absent from the comics for several years, she is brought back for roughly two issues before being killed off.
* DamselInDistress: Matt had to rescue her on a number of occasions.
* FieryRedhead: Has red hair.
* IntrepidReporter: Dabbles in this from time to time, usually resulting in her being put in danger and having to be rescued by Matt.
* KilledOffForReal: She is killed by Victor Krueller. The Kingpin is even indirectly responsible.
* {{Oireland}}
%%* ReplacementGoldfish: She dumped Matt and Foggy briefly becomes this to her.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Killed off after being absent from the comic just to give Daredevil more reasons to angst.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Echo/Ronin]]
!!Echo/Ronin
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[[caption-width-right:350:Maya as Echo]]

->'''AKA:''' Maya Lopez
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #9

The daughter of the Kingpin's one-time partner, Maya Lopez was raised as Fisk's daughter following his murder of her father. Although she is deaf, she possesses the ability to memorize actions by sight alone, making her a formidable fighter. She also became part of the ''ComicBook/NewAvengers'' with the identity of Ronin.
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* ActionGirl: Thanks to her ability, she became a strong martial artist. She has gained Bullseye's uncanny aim and Daredevil's acrobatic abilities after watching tapes of their fights.
* AntiVillain: Briefly. She was pitted against Daredevil by the Kingpin, but had no idea that she was working for a criminal (or at least, how bad a criminal he was) and mistakenly believed that Daredevil killed her father. A solid [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type 4.]]
* BareYourMidriff: As Echo, her costume exposes her abs.
* BoxingBattler: In ''Vision Quest'' she states she was "a natural" at boxing when starting to learn martial arts, implying innate talent independent of her mimic ability. The same comic also implies she won an Olympic gold medal in the sport.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After being a member of the ''New Avengers'', she disappears without a word after ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Spider-Man asking if anyone knew where she'd gone; and again with her reappearance when Luke Cage and Jessica Jones were looking for a Nanny, as she angrily asks if Cage even remembers that she used to be on the team.
* ClarkKenting: While operating on her own in Japan, she pretended to be a ditzy socialite to gain access to her targets. Then, as Ronin, she comes back and unleashes Hell on them.
* DatingCatwoman: Like Typhoid Mary, she dates Matt Murdock while trying to kill Daredevil. Unlike her, she only does so because she was tricked.
* DeathIsCheap: In ''New Avengers'', Elektra ([[spoiler:or more accurately a Skrull impersonating Elektra]]) runs her through with a sword, so the Hand can resurrect her as a brainwashed minion.
* DeceptiveLegacy: The Kingpin murdered her father, but honored the dying man's wish that he take care of her and raise her as his own. [[ManipulativeBastard Then he told her that Daredevil killed her father.]]
* DroppedABridgeOnHim / StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Echo was killed by Count Nefaria in the ''ComicBook/MoonKnight'' series]].
* FacialMarkings: A white handprint, in the same place her father placed his hand on her while he was dying.
* FightClubbing: When she was still associated with Kingpin, she competed in underground boxing matches.
* FightsLikeANormal: Played with. Echo's martial arts skill is almost entirely due to her mimic ability, but she's also limited by her own strength, agility, durability, etc., which are only those of a peak human and not a superhuman.
* {{Foil}}: Daredevil's a blind man with super acute hearing, smell, touch, and taste. She's a deaf woman with super acute eyesight and a photographic memory.
* HandicappedBadass: While Matt Murdock is blind, Echo is deaf. A deaf who posses "photographic reflexes" that allow her to mimic the feats of those around her.
* MultiEthnicName
* PayEvilUntoEvil / LaserGuidedKarma: Once she finds out what ''really'' happened to her father, she responds by putting a bullet between Kingpin's eyes. He survives, but was blinded, just like Matt, except without the super-senses.
* PhotographicMemory: Maya possess "photographic reflexes" or the uncanny ability to perfectly copy other people's movements, similar to that of the ComicBook/{{Taskmaster}}. Just by watching other people, she has become a concert-level pianist, a strong martial artist, a highly skilled acrobat, and a gifted ballerina (and on one occasion even piloted a Quinjet for a few minutes).
* PutOnABus: She was written out from ''ComicBook/NewAvengers'' and eventually joined the cast of ''ComicBook/MoonKnight''. [[StuffedIntoTheFridge And then died]]. [[DeathIsCheap She came back a few years later, alive and well]].
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: She's won at least three gold medals from the Special Olympics and the Olympics, though it's not entirely clear what the events were.
* SpannerInTheWorks: The Skrull infiltration of Earth would've gone off a lot easier had she not shaken off the Hand brainwashing and ran their Elektra impersonator through. At the very least, the Avengers wouldn't have known about it until it was too late.
* TwoferTokenMinority: Deaf, part-Hispanic, part-Native American.
* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:Despite apparently being killed by Count Nefaria during a Moon Knight series in 2012, she would reappear to help Matt in 2016, without explaining how or why she survived or came back]].
* YouKilledMyFather: Believed this to be Daredevil, but later learnt it was actually the Kingpin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Milla Donovan]]
!!Milla Donovan
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #41

A blind woman who Matt Murdock saved from a speeding truck. They quickly fell in love and were privately married. Believing that she was just a {{replacement|Goldfish}} for Karen Page, along with the dangers of being Daredevil's wife, Milla filed for divorce, despite both her and Matt still having feelings for one another.
----
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Milla herself admits that she has a history of going after bad boys and part of her initial attraction to Matt was this.
* AmicableExes: For a given value of "amicable".
* DisabledLoveInterest: Is blind.
* FourthDateMarriage: One of the many, many reasons it didn't work out.
* ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies: Defied, in a TemptingFate sort of way.
* LoveHurts
* LoveMartyr: Was driven insane by Mr. Fear.
* ReplacementGoldfish: For Karen Page, which is partially why she decides to divorce Matt.
* RevengeByProxy:
** On the receiving end of this after Matt Murdock was accused of being Daredevil, such as when Bullseye broke into her room and nearly racked his list of "number of Daredevil's girlfriends I've killed" up to 3.
** Mr. Fear decided to use her in his revenge scheme against Matt, driving her slowly insane with his gas. Turns out, he never had a cure.
* TraumaCongaLine: During Brubaker's run, had to deal with Matt being in prison, then him being a fugitive, then his fling from his time as a fugitive who has the scent of Karen Page comes back into their lives, then Mr. Fear causes her to kill someone, ''then'' she's kept on drugs in a barely aware state, and is eventually driven insane because what Mr. Fear used on her never had a cure, even though Matt promised he'd get her better.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kirsten [=McDuffie=]]]
!!Kirsten [=McDuffie=]
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 3) #1

The assistant D.A. Matt meets at the beginning of Mark Waid's run. Eventually moves with him to San Francisco as his law partner.
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* AmicableExes: Well, after [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan accidentally sicking Spider-Man]] on him. Since, the two have been on pretty good terms.
* BlackBraAndPanties: [[TheTease Shows them off to Matt]], just to see if he's faking the blind-man routine.
* DaddysGirl: Used to be one as a kid. While they still get along, she would rather she [[MyBelovedSmother didn't have to depend on him]] for anything, considering she's an assistant D.A.
* DeadpanSnarker: Very fond of teasing Matt about totally not being Daredevil.
* OneOfTheBoys: Likes sports and practical jokes, and seems to actively enjoys hanging out with Matt and Foggy. She's also a lot more tolerant of Foggy's antics than some of their other bosses, and even Matt at times.
* PowerTrio: With Matt and Foggy. Notable in that not since Karen has a female character really filled this role.
* SecretKeeper: For Matt, until that secret was officially and irreversibly outed.
* TheTease: ''Loves'' teasing Matt, even before they got into a relationship. She even unbuttoned her shirt to show him a bra that said "you are Daredevil".
* ThreeAmigos: Matt and Foggy were already HeterosexualLifePartners, but once they got to know her they became this.
* WorkingWithTheEx: Replaces Foggy as Matt's partner, since he was being treated for cancer then had to fake his death.
[[/folder]]

!Rogues Gallery

!!Mobsters/Organized Crime

[[folder: The Kingpin]]
!!!ComicBook/TheKingpin

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[[caption-width-right:350:You'll find him [[ContemplativeBoss contemplating]] or [[KingpinInHisGym working out]].]]

->'''AKA:''' Wilson Fisk
->'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spiderman'' (vol. 1) #50

--> '''Kingpin:''' The reason you and your brethren in the Federal Bureau of Investigation are always and forever unsuccessful in your pursuits... is that you do not understand, or refuse to admit to yourselves, how badly a city like this needs men... like me. Not wants. Needs. This city was literally built by my people. Brick by blood soaked brick. And decade after decade the city tells you, screams at you, that it cannot function financially without men... just like me. The city is structured socially, politically, economically around us. Through us. Because of us. What I am telling you is that when you finally do understand this... your life will become a lot less stressful.
--> '''Agent:''' Wow. You really are as arrogant a fat #$%@ as they say.
--> '''Kingpin:''' I really am.

Growing up poor and bullied, Wilson Fisk drove himself to become stronger, more powerful, and more ruthless than everyone around him, eventually becoming deeply involved in organised crime. Starting out as a bodyguard for Don Rigalotto, Fisk murdered his boss and seized control of the don's empire for himself, expanding his reach until he controlled almost the entirety of New York's underside. He has known who is under Daredevil's mask for a long time, and regularly uses that information to try and ruin Matt Murdock's life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Vanessa Fisk]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Roscoe Sweeney]]
!!Roscoe Sweeney
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->'''AKA:''' The Fixer
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

Roscoe Sweeney, or "the Fixer", was a crooked fight promoter who was famous for tricking in boxing matches, extortion and gambling. He won lots of money doing this, and became a influential figure in the criminal scene in New York. When Jack Murdock, Matt Murdock's father, refused to take a dive, Roscoe had him killed.
----
* AscendedExtra: His role is expanded upon in {{Creator/Frank Miller}}'s ''Daredevil: The Man Without Fear'' miniseries and the ''"Battlin'" Jack Murdock'' prequel comic.
* ItsPersonal: To Matt, for killing his father.
* NothingPersonal: For him, killing Jack Murdock is this.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Dies in DD's first appearance, and has stayed dead since, but it's because of him Matt became Daredevil in the first place.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Owl]]
!!The Owl
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->'''AKA:''' Leland Owlsley
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #3

--> ''"A little wisdom can be a dangerous thing."''

Daredevil's [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] arch-nemesis, Leland Owlsley was a Wall Street financier turned would-be crime lord, who ingested a special serum that gave him the power to glide. After years of experimenting on himself, and a great deal of SanitySlippage, Owlsley has become a mutant birdman, with talons, natural flying ability, and a hunger for live mice.
----
* AnimalMotifs: Unsurprisingly, an owl.
* ArchEnemy: Stan Lee created him to fill this role, though he's fallen by the wayside since thanks to the presence of better known and more thematically appropriate candidates like Kingpin, Bullseye, and the Hand. That said, of the long-running Daredevil villains he's still consistently portrayed as the most dangerous, with even Kingpin treading lightly about him, and has the best claim to the title of any of them.
* AxCrazy: One thing that Daredevil and Kingpin both agree on is that The Owl is a homicidal maniac, rendered crazier by his abuse of himself.
* BadassLongcoat: Almost never without his trademark green one.
* BadBoss: His goons have an incredibly high turnover rate because of his explosive temper, constantly shifting and incredibly mercurial mood, and increasingly cruel and violently psychopathic tendencies.
* BeardOfEvil: Often sports a classic evil goatee.
* BeastMan: Has become one of these through experimentation. Unlike most mutation-based examples, his intelligence has ''not'' diminished, but his sanity has to the point where even Kingpin exercises great caution when dealing with him.
* BigBadWannabe: Imagines himself to be the next Kingpin. He is still very dangerous, but pigs will fly before this happens. Not only are his resources far more limited than Fisk's (still impressive, but not "rule most of the East Coast's underbelly" impressive), but his rapidly eroding sanity means that even if he did have comparable resources, he wouldn't be able to keep it together.
* CloudCuckooLander: DependingOnTheWriter, he's often portrayed as such due his inexplicable one-track obsession with owls and making himself similar to them, to the point of eating vermin recreationally.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: He was an excellent businessman before turning to crime, though he was quite crooked even before his troubles with the IRS forced him out.
* DependingOnTheWriter: If he's a vicious psychopath that other criminals are fearful of or an ineffective buffoon. His explosive temper and unstable emotions are pretty consistent, however.
* DiabolicalMastermind
* DoNotCallMePaul: In most portrayals, ''do not'' call him Owlsley. His ''name'' is '''The Owl'''.
* EvilCripple: For a time, Owlsley could not walk without the aid of leg braces and an exoskeleton.
* EvilGenius
* FatBastard: In the Silver Age.
* FatalFlaw: His bad temper and murderous mood swings, which derail his attempts at holding gangs together. While he has always had these problems, his various alterations have ''not'' helped.
* {{Flight}}: Can glide under his own power. Initially, he did so slowly enough that it was all but useless.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was a corrupt but otherwise unremarkable Wall Street mogul, but after charges of corruption were brought against him, Owlsley decided to become a criminal mastermind. He turned out to be exceedingly good at it.
* HairTriggerTemper: He's always had anger issues, but the treatments he's had have made him even more volatile over time.
* KnowledgeBroker: Oftentimes his specific niche in New York's crime scene is knowledge (as befitting the owl motifs). He controls the flow of information.
* LightningBruiser: After the treatments.
* MoodSwinger: Infamously unstable, and it's only getting worse.
* OminousOwl: Once again a character's owl theme portends bad things.
* SanitySlippage: Owlsley's sanity has deteriorated as he's become less and less human, rendering him correspondingly more dangerous.
* TookALevelInBadass: Has gone from a fat guy who could fly to a vicious, sewer-dwelling madman whom even Kingpin is wary of.
* TranshumanTreachery: He's lost more and more of himself as his body mutates.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: On the receiving end. Daredevil, more often than not, treats him as a minor nuisance and doesn't really give him his full attention. [[AxCrazy This always proves to be highly unwise]].
* UnskilledButStrong: He doesn't work out very much and his formal combat training is virtually nil, but his enhancements allow him to go toe-to-toe with people like Daredevil quite easily.
* VillainousBreakdown: Happens quite a lot with him.
* VillainsNeverLie: The Owl has an admitted distaste for lies, so he tends to be straight with Daredevil. Which of course doesn't impede him from using MetaphoricallyTrue statements.
* VillainTeamUp: Once recruited Stilt-Man, Gladiator and [[spoiler: a one-time Daredevil foe Copperhead who came back from the dead as a zombie]] in an attempt to overthrow Kingpin. This went about as well as you'd expect it to. He's been a part of several other team-ups before and since.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The various treatments and procedures he's had done on himself over the years have made him a highly dangerous physical combatant without diminishing his intelligence in the slightest. His sanity has not fared quite as well, however; while he's still highly functional, his bestial tendencies have become increasingly difficult for him to deal with.
* WolverineClaws: Possesses both steel gauntlets that roughly resemble those of Wolverine and implanted talons in place of his nails ala ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}.
* WouldHitAGirl: Threatened to torture and rape Dakota North to get information on Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Turk Barrett]]
!! Turk Barrett
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #69

Turk was a small time crook who frequently clashed with Daredevil and ComicBook/BlackPanther. And by clashed, we mean they would [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique intimidate him into spilling whatever criminal operation his bosses were planning that week]]. Turk eventually stole a set of Mauler armor and fought Daredevil hand to hand, which did not go over very well. When he's not drowning his sorrows in a bar, he's planning his latest scheme to get in Kingpin's good graces.
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* AscendedExtra:
** Has a prominent role in Kingpin's ''Civil War II'' arc.
** In ''Infinity Wars'' (2018) he manages to get his hands on the Mind Stone and ends up becoming a somewhat important player in the event before making a deal with Dr. Strange.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: When he was working for the Fixer, Turk gave Jack Murdock the offer to take a dive. Jack refused, and [[DeathByOriginStory the rest is history]].
* BigBadWannabe: Increasingly slipped into this during Frank Miller's run. The guy stole PoweredArmor ''twice'' and still got treated as a joke by ol' hornhead.
* ButtMonkey
* TheDragon: To Eric Slaughter, during Slaughter's introductory arc.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain
* TheInformant
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In ''Infinity Wars'', he willingly surrenders the Mind Stone to Dr. Strange after realizing that possessing an Infinity Gem tends to attract enemies that are WAY outside of his scope.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Was modeled after Carl Weathers' likeness.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Managed to stab Daredevil in the ''Born Again'' story line.
* OhCrap: Has this reaction when he realizes that he and The Punisher are both at the same prison.
* RightHandAttackDog: Frank Miller's first issue (as writer) gave him one named "Brutus". He's never seen again after that issue, possibly because he moved on to a smarter master.
* SmallNameBigEgo
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Often paired up with another criminal named Grotto.
* VillainDecay: As an ordinary {{Mook|s}}, Turk was always pretty badly outmatched against Daredevil, but his first few appearances portrayed him as reasonably competent and pragmatic. Later issues had him taking levels in [[TookALevelInDumbass dumbass]] and [[SmallNameBigEgo ego]] to the point where he actually tried to team up with the ''Punisher'' just to make a rep.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Eric Slaughter]]
!! Eric Slaughter
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #161

An old school crimelord who had largely retired from organized crime until Bullseye hired him to help set a trap for Daredevil. Slaughter, viewing Bullseye as unstable and unreliable, [[GoneHorriblyRight takes charge of the operation himself]], and officially comes out of retirement for the challenge of fighting Daredevil.
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* AffablyEvil: All in all he's very reasonable and levelheaded.
* EvilCripple: He has a noticeable limp, and thus walks with a cane.
* EvilOldFolks: Eric's ancient.
* TheDon: A classic archetype old-school mobster.
* GloryDays: He sometimes expresses fondness for the old days, when mobsters had style and honor, as befitting his image of a classic [[TheDon Don]].
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Eric ''Slaughter''.
* NobleDemon: Eric is a ruthless crimelord, but it's sometimes shown he has his own CodeOfHonour. Once he refused to attack Daredevil after Bullseye set a trap for him, because it wouldn't have been fair.
* PragmaticVillainy: Slaughter's entirely concerned with profit only, and the moment anything stops being profitable he'll just drop it and walk away.
* TheStarscream: Has occasionally been one to Kingpin.
* WorthyOpponent: He holds a grudging respect for Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Grotto]]
!! Grotto
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #168

Grotto is a friend of Turk Barrett and an occasional henchman for various crime lords.
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* BadGuyBar: His typical hangout.
* BookDumb: Isn't too bright.
* ButtMonkey: Not to the same level as Turk, but pretty close.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Beat the crap out of Matt Murdock during the ''Born Again'' storyline.
* SaltAndPepper: Is best friends and partners-in-crime with Turk Barrett.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Turk during Frank Miller's run.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bullet]]
!!Bullet
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->'''AKA:''' Buck Cashman
->'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Age Annual'' #3

A covert operative from an unnamed government agency, Buck Cashman tells his autistic son that he's a James Bond expy that is doing his part to prevent WorldWarIII (which his son is irrationally afraid of). In reality, Cashman receives most of his orders from a corrupt Pentagon official with ties to the Kingpin, and most of his missions are False Flag Operations designed to protect Fisk's criminal interests. Having clashed with Daredevil numerous times, Bullet is one of the few villains Matt cannot truly bring to justice, as his position in the agency grants him immunity from prosecution even when he is captured.
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* AcquiredPoisonImmunity: Wades hip deep in toxic waste just so he can drown a target in said sludge. Suffers no ill effects.
* BadassMustache: Occasionally lets it grow into a BadassBeard.
* FalseFlagOperation: Most of his assignments fall into this category.
* LiesToChildren: Tells his son that he's a SecretAgent rather than a hitman.
* LightningBruiser: Has superhuman agility despite his size.
* MoralityPet: His autistic son Lance, who he cares about deeply.
* ProfessionalKiller: Has even worked for the Assassins Guild.
* PunchClockVillain: Harbors no real hatred for Daredevil, and only fights him when his job necessitates it.
* StoutStrength: That considerable bulk is mostly muscle, and he is capable of lifting 1000 lbs.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Larks]]
!! Larks
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil: The Man Without Fear'' #4

A deadly and cruel killer, Larks serves as Wilson Fisk's right-hand man while he is still establishing himself as New York's Kingpin of Crime. Not long before first putting on the tights, Matt Murdock comes into direct confrontation with him while trying to rescue a friend of his, a young girl named Mickey, from a child-slavery racket.
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* ComicbookFantasyCasting: See {{Expy}} below.
* {{Expy}}: Is [[Film/LethalWeapon Derrick O'Conner]] with a ponytail.
* HollywoodSilencer: Averted; after ambushing one of his victims outside their apartment, the gun shot can clearly be heard from the bottom of the staircase next to them. He instantly looks down and starts shooting at the eavesdropper.
* KilledOffForReal: Dies at the end of ''The Man Without Fear''.
* KarmicDeath: After establishing himself as a cold, merciless killing machine hidden behind dark sunglasses, he meets a pre-Daredevil Matt Murdock, who establishes himself as a cold, merciless fighter hidden behind a dark mask as he easily makes his way through all of Larks' goons. With his cold exterior melted away, he breaks down and tries to shoot Matt, only to have his own bullets deflected back at him, hitting [[PrettyLittleHeadshots right between the eyes]], shattering his sunglasses.
* PrettyLittleHeadshots: Specializes in these, executing several targets in quick succession after ambushing them at their homes. See KarmicDeath.
* PsychoForHire: Of the cold-and-collected variety, though this is most likely an act.
* SinisterShades: Never removes his sunglasses, and is as cold-blooded as they come.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Oversees the Kingpin's slave rackets, including the kidnapping and selling of children. When he is inspecting the warehouse's "stock", the kids begin to sing, tears in their eyes, in a vain attempt to keep their spirits up; [[{{Squick}} he seems to enjoy it]].
* WhyWontYouDie: Says this almost verbatim after Matt plows though a warehouse full of thugs, chases him halfway across the city, and shrugs off several stab wounds.
* WouldHurtAChild: Oh, very much so.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Vic Krueller]]
!! Vic Krueller
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->'''AKA:''' Kruel
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #338

Vic "Kruel" Krueller betrayed his boss, the Kingpin, by skimming profits from the crime lord's enterprises. Attempting to escape the Kingpin's thugs, Kruel crashed his car into a diner, setting it ablaze. Beaten to near death by his pursuers in public view, he was left for dead, no witnesses coming forward in his defense. Years later, he returns to New York, now scarred and deformed, to take revenge on the Kingpin and those who witnessed his assault.
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* CoveredWithScars
* FacialHorror: After his beating, his face is left broken and burned near to the bone, leaving him with a mangled skull-like face.
* ItsPersonal:
** While he does have a personal vendetta against the Kingpin and wants him dead, he is arguably more obsessed with the witnesses to his attempted murder, both for not coming to his aid and as they are now the only living people who can identify him.
** After he kills Gloriana, he becomes personal for Daredevil.
* NightmareFace
* SerialKiller
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Kills Gloriana O'breen, Foggy's then girlfriend and Matt's former love interest. Of particular note as she hadn't appeared in the comic for years, being [[BackForTheDead brought back just to be killed off]].

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sammy Silke]]
!!Sammy Silke
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #26

Sammy Silke is the childhood friend of Richard Fisk, the Kingpin's son. Being a son of a mob boss himself, he was raised to expect certain privileges in his home city of New Jersey. After an undisclosed "error" back home, Sammy is invited to work under the Kingpin in New York, as a favor to his father. Reuniting with Richard, Sammy learns that Matt Murdock is Daredevil. Infuriated by this {{betrayal|ByInaction}} to their family honor, Sammy orders the Kingpin murdered in a grab for power. When his co-conspirators are all unexpectedly killed, Sammy has nowhere else to turn but the cops. In an attempt to gain protection, Sammy outs Daredevil's identity, revealing Murdock's secret to the world.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: Wants to run the Kingpin's territory, and tries to murder him in order to do it.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Ultimately ends up getting him killed. He would never rat on his own father, but the crime family just can't take the risk.
* KlingonPromotion: [[TheStarscream Seems to think murdering a crime boss makes him the new boss]]. As Vanessa Fisk makes very clear, [[TooDumbToLive it doesn't work that way.]]
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: After betraying the Kingpin his associates are all killed, the cops refuse to give him protection, and he's eventually murdered in prison.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He is the one who outs Daredevil's secret identity to the public, something that would loom over Matt Murdock's life for years to come.
* TraumaCongaLine: Lets see:
** After [[DeathIsCheap murdering]] the Kingpin, he sends his men after Daredevil, only for Daredevil to beat the crap out of him instead.
** His co-conspirators all get murdered, courtesy of Vanessa Fisk, meaning he has no one backing him as the new boss.
** Daredevil, as well as every criminal in New York, is out for his head. When he tries to call his dad for help, he tells him he isn't welcome in Chicago anymore and hangs up.
** He turns himself into the police for protection; they proceed to belittle him, as well as deny him protection despite him telling them Daredevil's identity, breaking the deal they had made.
** In prison, nobody comes to see him, not even his father. When somebody finally does come, it's to kill him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Alexander Bont]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ammo]]
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* EyepatchOfPower: Has one on his left eye.
* NoNameGiven: His real name has never been mentioned.
[[/folder]]

!!The Hand

[[folder: The Hand]]
!!The Hand
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[[caption-width-right:250:Everybody was kung-fu fighting...]]

->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #168

An ancient organisation of Japanese nationalist ninja, The Hand were corrupted from the inside by the Snakeroot, a clan of demon worshipers who aimed to bring their master, Kemono (The Beast), into the world. They have opposed Daredevil on many occasions, aiming always to increase their own power and free The Beast from its imprisonment.
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* AncientConspiracy: About 400 years old.
* ArchEnemy: Of the organisation known as The Chaste, of whom Matt's mentor, Stick, was member. The group as a whole is third on Daredevil's hit parade after Wilson Fisk and Bullseye. They've fought him many times, a number of his enemies (Elektra, Lady Bullseye, Kingpin) have been members of the group or have tried to take control of it, they're linked to his mentor, and they want Matt to be their leader.
* AwesomeMccoolName: "The Hand", a name so simple, and yet so loaded with understated menace and strength.
* BlackMagic: Fond of this. Upon the mutinous murder of Yoshioka (first ''father'' of the group), the Snakeroot ninja clan took control of the Hand and corrupted it by imposing the cult of a demon known as The Beast, which imparted them with dark magic. One of these black spells causes a Hand ninja's lifeless body to return to dust and prevent another from directly gazing at the Beast itself.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: A favorite tactic of theirs; they kill you, and then resurrect you as a StrawNihilist AxCrazy BloodKnight loyal to them. Elektra went through this twice, though the second time she apparently had developed a resistance to it and OutGambitted them. They've also done it to Wolverine and ComicBook/{{Northstar}}, and tried doing it to Echo.
* CameBackWrong: Invoked. They resurrect you to be one of their evil warriors.
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Played dead straight. The group is almost nothing but cannon fodder. The willingness to die seems to be more important in membership consideration than skill, considering how many hundreds (perhaps thousands) of these guys characters like Franchise/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}} have waded through. These were, at least in part, the inspiration for the Foot Clan, below.
** Their earliest appearances, during Frank Miller's run on ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'', more or less codified the trope. Daredevil and Elektra would periodically face whole armies of Hand mooks and win fairly easily, then the Hand threw a few elite swordsmen at them and gave them a serious fight, and a little after that they produced a named super-ninja for a downright difficult boss fight.
** The trope was later somewhat handwaved in a ''Wolverine'' comic "... [the {{mooks}}] have to be careful they don't chop one of their own by mistake. While I can hit anyone I please."
*** Speaking of Wolverine, the Hand averted this one once by ambushing him with enough ninja to cripple his movement and leave him defenseless, allowing the Gorgon to chop his head off. He gets better, then plays the trope straight for six issues of glorious payback that practically wiped the ninja clan out.
* TheCorruption
* {{Cult}}: A demonic one.
* TheDreaded
* EliteMooks: Fist, a reanimated corpse powered by the souls of 100 fallen warriors.
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[IHaveManyNames The Beast, aka Jakkaru No Musuko (Son Of Jackal)]], their evil master. He has only appeared in two stories, and most of the time he uses DemonicPossession rather than his true form (a large, green, ogre-like monster with a bit of a hunchback).
* NebulousCriminalConspiracy: They have a long, complex history with ComicBook/{{HYDRA}} and the latter is more or less a breakaway group of the more politically minded members, though they still co-operate from time to time. They often ally with other evil groups, and a branch are controlled by the Kingpin.
* NebulousEvilOrganisation
* NightOfTheLivingMooks: They have [[TheUndead undead]] {{mooks}}.
* NinjaZombiePirateRobot: Undead brainwashed demon-worshiping ninja cult.
* OffWithHisHead: What you have to do to the corpse if you don't want the Hand to get their hands on a new toy.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: All Hand warriors and their demon masters have red eyes (DependingOnTheArtist).
* ReligionOfEvil: They worship an ancient demon known only as The Beast. In the Franchise/{{Wolverine}} story arc ''Enemy of the State'', their ''Jounin'', their highest ninja masters, are clearly non-human and implied to be demons as well.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: They've fought pretty much everyone at this point, from Matt and Elektra to Wolverine, ComicBook/TheAvengers, and beyond.
* ShroudedInMyth
* StrawNihilist: What you become if the Hand brings you BackFromTheDead.
* TakeOverTheWorld: Their main goal.
* TheUndead: Members of the Hand are practitioners of powerful occult magic and can murder a person and bring that person back to life as a servant of the Hand.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lady Bullseye]]
!! Lady Bullseye
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lady_bullseye_4158.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Evil's biggest fangirl]]

->'''AKA:''' Maki Matsumoto
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #111

A Japanese assassin and member of The Hand, Maki Matsumoto was inspired to take her current path when, as a child, she witnessed Bullseye's massacre of the slave traders who had kidnapped her. A lawyer in her civilian identity, she has manipulated both Daredevil and Kingpin in order to move up the ranks of The Hand.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: A Japanese female successor (well, more a copycat) to a white male villain.
* AlliterativeName: Just like Matt her name and last name begin with 'M'.
* AxCrazy: She's not more mentally stable than her male counterpart.
* BadassBookworm: Lawyer by day, psychotic ninja assassin by night.
* BadassNormal: She has no apparent superhuman powers, but she is an expert martial artist. It has been noted that she is faster than both Bullseye and the Kingpin. However, she is also less powerful.
* BigBadWannabe: In "Return of the King" when she lures Fisk back to New York in order to play he and Matt against each other. In the end, she's outmanoeuvred by both Kingpin, Daredevil, and [[spoiler:Master Izo]] and forced out of The Hand.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Betrays The Hand, Daredevil, and The Kingpin.
* CombatPragmatist: She has little patience for Hand ritual, and she will take advantage of enemies who expect her to fight like a typical Hand ninja.
* DarkActionGirl: She is a master of several martial arts and a proficient hand-to-hand combatant, and specializes in using both a katana and shuriken.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: As a young girl, she was imprisoned by the {{Yakuza}}, who planned to sell her and many others into sexual slavery. However, Bullseye, on an unrelated errand, arrived to slaughter the mobsters. The sight of Bullseye effortlessly killing her captors inspired the girl to escape and become a killer.
* DistaffCounterpart: To Bullseye as says her name.
* DoesNotLikeMen: The side effect of her past where she would have been forced to be a SexSlave. The only man she seems to respect is Bullseye.
%%* FemmeFatale
* FragileSpeedster: Comparatively. Matt notes that while she's faster than the likes of Bullseye or Kingpin, she can't take a hit the way they can.
* FreudianExcuse: Captured by slavers as a child and saved (accidentally) by Bullseye.
* GunsVsSwords: Like Elektra, she is proficient in both. She prefers swords and shuriken but will pull out firearms if the situation calls for it, such as when she shot ComicBook/PepperPotts with a sniper rifle.
* HatesBeingTouched: Touching her without permission is her BerserkButton. In any way.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Bullseye, but a Lady.
* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Her reaction to seeing Bullseye in action.
%%* KnifeNut
* LegacyCharacter: An odd case; she is inspired by Bullseye (when he accidentally saved her from Yakuza sex slavers), but unlike other examples Bullseye was still very much active and didn't train her or anything.
* ManipulativeBitch: As a lawyer, she targets Daredevil by assisting the parents of Murdock's mentally-ill wife Milla Donovan in gaining custody of her.
* {{Ninja}}
* PaintedOnPants: You see that outfit there? And how you could be forgiven for thinking she wears nothing? It is ''consistently'' drawn that way. The thing never, ''ever'' has any kind of loose fabric of any kind.
* PsychoForHire: Much like the regular Bullseye, she's a psycho who kills people for money.
* ProfessionalKiller
* SecretIdentity: Her alter ego is a lawyer, opposing Matt Murdock in the courtroom, thereby attacking Daredevil on two fronts.
* TheSociopath
* UnwittingPawn: For most of her life. [[spoiler:Master Izo]] told her she would lead the Hand, but never intended for that to happen.
* WouldHurtAChild: One of the very first things we see her do is murder the Kingpin's newest adopted family.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bakuto]]
!! Bakuto
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #505

Bakuto was the ignoble leader (Daimyo) of a branch of The Hand based in South America who stood against Daredevil after he [[spoiler: took control of the Hand]].

Bakuto would make his debut in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse during the first season of ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}'' as the sensei to ComicBook/ColleenWing.
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* FiftiesHair: Greased back in a typical '50s punk fashion.
* AbsoluteCleavage: A rare male example.
* EnemyCivilWar: While acting leader of the South American branch of the Hand, he attempted to assassinate [[spoiler: Daredevil]], who was the leader of the New York City branch at the time, causing a brief civil war amongst the group. Once he is killed, his death is announced as an honorable suicide so as to bring the two sides together.
* FacialMarkings
* KilledOffForReal: Killed in battle by ComicBook/WhiteTiger.
* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: His murder was staged to look like an honorable sacrificial suicide (a common practice amongst the Hand), so as to bring in his followers to [[spoiler: Daredevil's side]] without starting a gang war.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ikari]]
!! Ikari
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ikari_earth_616.jpg]]

->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 3) #25

A man who was given Daredevil's powers, but retains his sight. TheDragon to Bullseye during his elaborate revenge scheme, where he is shown to be at the very least equal in skill to Matt.
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* BlessedWithSuck: Averted. Matt assumes he's blind, but it turns out, he can see.
* TheDragon: Acts as Bullseye's top fighter.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: His severed head is shown among Kraven the Hunter's trophies in Waid's ''Captain America''.
* DualWielding: Dual-wields Kusurigama blades.
* EvilCounterpart: Blatantly and intentionally an evil version of Daredevil, right down to the costume.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Is only ever called Ikari, which means Fury in Japanese.
* SecretIdentity: Nothing is known of his life before he became Ikari.
* SuperSenses: Ikari is basically Daredevil with sight.
* WhamLine: "Try the ''red'' one." To elaborate, after dealing with a group of criminals who are blind but with heightened senses like himself, Daredevil, upon fighting Ikari, assumes him to be blind as well. After being on the receiving end of a lengthy beatdown, Daredevil hides in a sporting goods store and turns the sprinklers on, knowing it will effectively cancel out Ikari's radar sense (but also his own). After getting within striking distance of his foe, Daredevil reaches for a rack of baseball bats, upon which Ikari [[PreAssKickingOneLiner says the above line]], revealing to Matt that he could [[OhCrap see the whole time.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tenfingers]]
!!Tenfingers
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 5) #1

A Chinatown crime boss with ten fingers on each hand. He runs the Church of the Sheltering Hands, which primarily targets the Chinese American community. He was a former member of the Hand before he left, stealing some of their magic.
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* BodyHorror: Has ten fingers on each hand.
* [[spoiler:BusCrash: Revealed to have been killed between issues by Muse.]]
* DangerousDeserter: He was a former member of the Hand.
* TheDon: He's a Chinatown crimeboss.
* {{Fingore}}: He cuts off his henchmen's fingers as a ''reward''. They'll even beg him to remove them.
* IBangedYourMom: Sam walks in on him having sex with Lu Wei.
* LeaveNoWitnesses: Tenfingers orders [[CoDragons the Eights]] to kill [[spoiler:the entire congregation after they witness him failing to defeat the Fist]].
* SinisterMinister: He's a crime boss that runs a church as a front.
* [[spoiler:TheWorfEffect: Proves no match for his former Masters when they come to reclaim the powers he stole from them.]]
* YouHaveFailedMe: {{Averted|Trope}}. He is patient and understanding towards henchmen who fail in their tasks. He even gives Samuel a second chance after he disobeys a direct order in the name of the church's interests.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lu Wei]]
!!Lu Wei
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 5) #3

Blindspot's mother and a member of the Church of the Sheltering Hands. She is one of the "Eights", warriors who have been given a portion of Tenfingers' powers.
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* AbsurdlyYouthfulMother: She's old enough to be the mother of Blindspot, who is in his late teens or early twenties, but she doesn't look like it.
* BodyHorror: While not to the degree of her master, her and the other Eight's, as their name suggests, have eight fingers on each hand.
* TheDragon: [[CoDragons One of three]] to Tenfingers.
* DualWielding: Carries two swords.
* FriendOrIdolDecision: Tenfingers orders her to kill Blindspot, who she just realized is her son. [[spoiler:She kills the other two Eights at the last minute, saving his life.]]
* PaintedOnPants: Her outfit does an excellent job of showing off her curves.
* RedemptionRejection: Blindspot tries to get her to leave the Church by showing her all the good he's done as Blindspot. She refuses.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kirigi]]
* GiantMook: He's a huge Hand ninja.
* TheFaceless: His face beneath the mask is unknown.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jonin]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Genin]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Izanami]]

[[/folder]]


!!Other Enemies

[[folder: Bullseye]]
!!ComicBook/{{Bullseye|Marvel Comics}}
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Hold still, or this could get messy."]]

->'''AKA:''' Lester; Benjamin Poindexter
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #131

The best assassin in the Marvel Universe, Bullseye is a contract killer with [[ImprobableAimingSkills perfect and lethal aim with any weapon or throwable object]] who has, at various points, been retained by most of Daredevil's biggest adversaries, most notably The Kingpin. After killing both Elektra and Karen Page, and making numerous attempts on the lives of Matt Murdock's other loved ones, Bullseye has ensured he is the one person that Daredevil hates more than Wilson Fisk.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Punisher]]
!!ComicBook/ThePunisher
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->'''AKA:''' Frank Castle
->'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 1) #129

--> '''Blindspot:''' Who is that guy?
--> '''Daredevil:''' His name is Frank Castle.
--> '''Blindspot:''' Hold on-- the Punisher? Isn't he, you know, a good guy? Goes out and catches the bad guys. [[NotSoDifferent Just like you]]?
--> '''Daredevil:''' [[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne He is nothing like me]]. He's [[KnightTemplar damaged]], Blindspot. Castle doesn't '''catch''' the bad guys. He '''kills''' them.


Frank Castle was a career officer in the U.S. Marine Corps Force Recon Division who tragically lost his wife and children to gang violence. When the police failed to bring his family's killers to justice, Frank became the Punisher, using the skills he learned in the Corps, combined with the Mafia's own assassination tactics, to fight a one-man war of attrition against the criminal underworld. Though they fight for similar goals, Castle's use of lethal force is something that Daredevil cannot abide. Likewise, the Punisher sees Daredevil as naive for refusing to kill criminals that [[CardboardPrison cannot stay locked up]]. [[MyGreatestFailure Haunted by his failure]] to steer Castle toward a less lethal path, Daredevil believes [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou it is his responsibility]] to find a humane way to end Castle's violent crusade. With each ([[DependingOnTheWriter usually]]) seeing the other as a WorthyOpponent, the two have had a long history as bitter enemies, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork uneasy allies]], and [[FriendlyEnemy everything in between]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Purple Man]]
!![[SelfDemonstrating/PurpleMan The Purple Man]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px-purple_man_821.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:250:Dance monkeys, dance]]

->'''AKA:''' Zebediah Killgrave
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #4

Originally a spy, Zebediah Killgrave got into an accident with chemicals which... well... turned his skin purple. As a side effect though, the chemicals gave him the power of mind manipulation, able to have people believe him or follow his commands without much effort on his part. Now able to take whatever he wanted, Killgrave gave up being a spy, instead taking up a full life of crime.

A master manipulator with purple skin and the power to force others to do his bidding, Zebediah Killgrave is a professional criminal with a long list of nasty habits. He's clashed with Daredevil repeatedly and has always been frustrated by the fact that his commands do not effect the vigilante to the same degree that they do the general populace.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Go on, just guess how he got his name.
* ArchEnemy: To ComicBook/JessicaJones and her husband, ComicBook/{{Luke Cage|HeroForHire}}.
* BackFromTheDead: He died in ''Emperor Doom''. They had a funeral in the pages of ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight'' and everything. Ten years later, he came back.
* CardCarryingVillain: [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/7/79709/2230176-zebediah_killgrave__earth_616_.jpg This should say it all.]]
* ColorCharacter: Purple.
* CompellingVoice[=/=]MindControl: His power. It was more his presence that bent people to his will, but he still had to order them around verbally. Which he did.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Invoked. He retired for a while in TheSeventies, when he realized he didn't need to be a villain for the money when he could just make people give him what he wanted.
* DeaderThanDead: This seemed to be the case for a while, as he let himself die and then had his corpse hurled into the sun by [[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]. But then the "Purple Daughter" storyline revealed that his body (which eventually resuscitated itself) was whisked away by the Purple Children, who only made Danvers think that she had cremated Killgrave.
* DependingOnTheArtist: His coloration varies from a very pale thistle to a dark eggplant-like shade. It also varies whether his hair is purple or black.
* DrivenToSuicide: By the ''Series/{{Jessica Jones|2015}}'' series he's become so burnt out that he seeks Jessica out because as the only one who "understands" him he believes that she can help him find some kind of purpose in life or remove his abilities or assist him with relearning how to be good and normal. After repeatedly pestering her to aid him or at least tell him what to do, Killgrave apologizes for everything and then kills himself after Jessica just keeps telling him to "go."
--> '''Purple Man:''' I see your point. [[DeathSeeker I'm sure it's why I came here.]] I just needed... I don't know.
--> '''Jessica:''' You--you said--you said [[HealingFactor your powers]], [[ResurrectiveImmortality you couldn't be--]]
--> '''Purple Man:''' No. I said I think you couldn't do me in. I didn't say what I could do. I know what to do.
--> '''Jessica:''' N--
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His ex-wife and their daughter Kara, known as [[Characters/AlphaFlight Persuasion]], though both hate him [[MindRape for]] [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe good]] [[DisappearedDad reason]]. While Killgrave would like to reconcile with them, he's made no real effort to and it's been made clear (via [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey]] reading his mind) that he prioritizes taking over the world and continuing to do things ForTheEvulz over them. And while he was initially fond of the Purple Children, that got thrown out the window when they turned on him, leading him to abandon his EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily plans for them in favor of just weaponizing or outright killing them.
* EvilIsPetty: Perhaps the grand champ of the Marvel Universe. He could do unbelievable things with his powers, but always uses them for petty reasons.
* ForTheEvulz: That didn't stop him from doing really, really nasty things to people just because he could.
* GlorifiedSpermDonor: Thanks to the fact that he frequently abuses his powers to turn women into {{Sex Slave}}s, he's actually got a fair number of kids knocking around, most of them with at least some of his powers. None of them are quite as monstrous as him.
* HealingFactor: {{Retcon}}ned to have one, Norman Osborn-style, when they decided to bring him back 10 years after his "death" in ''Emperor Doom''.
* TheHedonist: Since coming back from retirement, he is rarely seen without a mind-controlled woman (or a harem of them) on his arm.
* IJustWantToBeLoved: Deep, deep, ''deep'' down he's secretly obsessed with being loved unconditionally, and this longing for genuine affection occasionally surfaces, albeit in ways twisted by his sociopathy. He released a woman who he had taken as his wife from his control because the genuine fondness that he had developed for her led him to believe that she could reciprocate his feelings in spite of what he had done to her. Obviously, her immediate response to being freed was to take off as quickly as possible (Killgrave doing nothing to stop her). He eventually also started rounding up his children, wanting to form a family with them... and also have them help him TakeOverTheWorld.
* InTheBlood: His daughter [[Comicbook/AlphaFlight Kara/Persuasion]] inherited his powers but, fortunately, she went the opposite way in terms of morality.
* KickTheDog: He once stopped an entire restaurant from breathing so he could eat his eggs in peace.
* ManipulativeBastard
* MediumAwareness: A dark example of this in ''ComicBook/{{Alias}}'' where he is fully aware that he's in a comic book. He made Jessica Jones believe her life was a comic book, with an audience of loyal readers, and that every time he made her strip for him, she was taking her clothes off for them.
* MindRape: Lots of people, but what he did to his wife and Jessica Jones stands out.
* MoralityPet: Subverted. Learning he has a daughter seems to have made him worse, since he thinks she'll love him if he can conquer the world.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Zebediah ''Killgrave''?
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Any A-list or B-list hero with psionic abilities could crush him effortlessly (he's no threat to the likes of ComicBook/JeanGrey or ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, and he'd be an amoeba next to [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]]). However, he's a significant threat because he's pitted against "street level" heroes like Daredevil and Jessica Jones, being smart enough to avoid drawing the attention of the larger fish in the sea.
* NoSell: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, the Kingpin, and Dr. Doom have all proven able to resist his powers. Daredevil's non-conventional senses allow him to concentrate on resisting his commands, Jessica Jones received psionic shielding from Jean Grey, and the Kingpin was able to resist through sheer force of will (albeit with some obvious struggle). Dr. Doom however takes the cake, as he was able to easily ignore his power without any visible effort, all while he was connected to a device that amplified his ability to planet-influencing levels.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Writers have turned him from a camp, one note bad guy to a full-fledged ''monster''.
* OhCrap: In the first ''New Avengers'' arc, he intends to use his powers to make Luke Cage attack the other assembled heroes. He also makes obvious threats toward Jessica Jones and her and Cage's unborn child. Cage then informs the unaware villain that his food contained special drugs designed to negate his powers. He has a look of sheer terror before Cage moved in on him and proceeded to deliver a brutal NoHoldsBarredBeatdown, and from the looks of it, possibly might have killed him if ComicBook/CaptainAmerica did not interfere.
* ParentalFavoritism: It's highly implied from the statements made by one of Killgrave's sons that, out of all of the children that he has sired, Zebediah views Kara as the favorite despite the fact she is (morally) nothing like him.
* {{Pheromones}}: The Purple Man secretes pheromones that can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. They allow him to control affected creatures with verbal commands. And for [[PowerPerversionPotential extra-special-squick]], he used it to father at least one daughter with a mind-controlled lady friend. That daughter, known as the Purple Girl, inherited the power, and used it to mind control ComicBook/{{Northstar}} in her first appearance (though unlike her father, she didn't take it past going swimming together).
* PsychicAssistedSuicide: Many times, most horrifically when he ordered thirty-odd innocent bystanders at a Denny's to stop breathing so he could enjoy his eggs in peace.
* RapeByProxy: Killgrave never actually raped Jessica Jones. What he ''did'' do was bring many women back to bed with him and rape them, while making her watch and using his powers to force her to feel upset that it wasn't her being raped.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: One of the reasons why he is regarded as such a vile villain.
* RedeemingReplacement: His daughter Kara, better known as [[Comicbook/AlphaFlight Persuasion]], is very much his DistaffCounterpart, having inherited his purple skin and powers. But she's nothing like him and uses her power to help people, not to have them cater to her every whim or to corrupt them into evildoing.
* ResignationsNotAccepted:
** When he tried to retire from villainy, {{Big Bad}}s like the Kingpin and Doctor Doom kept pulling him back in. Well, ''overt'' villainy anyway. He has ''never'' stopped committing crimes or being evil; he just stopped picking fights with superheroes or trying to TakeOverTheWorld. Temporarily. He still conned, brainwashed, robbed, and murdered his merry way through life.
** He was perfectly willing to let himself die after an aborted HeelFaceTurn, but the Purple Children stole his body at the behest of their older brother Benjamin, who let their father's healing factor revive him before imprisoning him, and experimenting on him in order to develop serums and gasses that granted him his own form of MindControl. Killgrave, [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil more or less back to his old self]], is reduced to forming an extremely shaky EnemyMine with Jessica Jones to try and deal with the "Purple Son."
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He's faced off against ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, The Avengers, and other Marvel folks several times. And to say nothing for Jessica Jones and Luke Cage.
* SerialRapist: Why he is so reviled.
* SmellsSexy: The Purple Man smells like whatever he wants to smell like, so that you do whatever he wants you to do.
* TheSociopath: He uses his mind control pheromones to rape and kill women ForTheEvulz, he made an entire restaurant stop breathing [[EvilIsPetty because he wanted to eat in peace]], and tortured Jessica Jones by raping captured women in front of her and making her watch it all.
* TakeOverTheWorld: His motivation since coming out of retirement.
* TookALevelInBadass: The year-long Daredevil storyline where he manipulated the father of Daredevil's girlfriend (who was the CEO of a Fortune 500 corporation) into letting him take over the company and bankrolling his anti-Daredevil efforts. The story ended with the father being DrivenToSuicide, the girlfriend breaking up with Daredevil, and the Horned One being whaled on by four of his toughest foes ''at the same time''.
* TurnOutLikeHisFather: One of several very good reasons why his ex-wife kept his daughter far away from him. And (for the most part) Persuasion averts this trope.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Matador]]
!! The Matador
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->'''AKA:''' Manuel Eloganto
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #5

A matador banned from the sport of bullfighting in his native Spain for unsportsmanlike conduct, Manuel came to America to try his hand at being a dashing supervillain. Because no one in the United States knew about his shame, he was able to pass himself off as a GentlemanThief until Daredevil exposed him. Never a particularly effective villain, he eventually retired.
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* ButtMonkey
* DashingHispanic: Matador is a trained bullfighter and a skilled swordsman.
* HarmlessVillain: His early track record against Daredevil was actually pretty decent, but it didn't take him long to turn into a lightning rod for beatings and swift defeats.
* RetiredMonster
* TorosYFlamenco: Deliberately played up the stereotype of the Spanish matador.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: In his first appearance, the Matador presented himself as a JustLikeRobinHood GentlemanThief, gaining the admiration of the New York City public. Daredevil was eventually able to defeat him and show the Matador for the {{Jerkass}} he was.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Stilt-Man]]
!!Stilt-Man
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[[caption-width-right:193:Short Man Syndrome Personified]]

->'''AKA:''' Wilbur Day
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #8

A loser in civilian life, Wilbur Day turned to crime, only to become a loser there as well. Donning a mechanical exoskeleton equipped with telescopic legs, he tried to become a professional criminal, only to be thwarted by Daredevil again and again. A joke in-universe and out, he was eventually killed by the Punisher.
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* BerserkButton: Wilbur doesn't take kindly to jokes about his height or even perceived jokes about his height.
* ButtMonkey: Nothing good ever happened to Stilt-Man, his equipment is even tagged "Loser" instead of his villain name in S.H.I.E.L.D. storage. Although he did eventually marry [[UglyGuyHotWife Princess Python.]]
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Actually {{justified|Trope}} in his first appearance, where it turns out he's actually stolen the inventions he uses -- including his stilts -- to try and frame his [[AssholeVictim bitter, condescending boss]]. Later stories turned him into more of a typical GadgeteerGenius, however, putting him squarely within the trope.
* DumbMuscle: For a supposedly capable inventor, Wilbur Day was remarkably dense, and usually ended up as the unthinking (and ineffective) muscle for whatever criminal group was using him today.
* EnemyMine: Once aided Daredevil when Turk Barrett (see below) stole his armor. In fact, all Day had to do is tell Daredevil where the essential gyroscopic mechanism is in the suit so he could rip it out and Turk instantly learned that it's impossible to keep balance without it. Of course, Day later modified the suit so DD couldn't pull that move on him.
* HarmlessVillain
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: One of the more baffling villains of his era, writers gave up on revamping him into a serious threat a long time ago. Since then, whenever you needed a really pathetic villain to beat up, Stilt-Man was your guy. Eventually, The Punisher killed him.
* JokeCharacter: Reduced to this, especially in his later career.
* KilledOffForReal: By the Punisher.
* LegacyCharacter: Now, while Stilt-Man may be dead, his legacy lives on in... Lady Stilt-Man! Her first appearance consisted of being mocked by Spider-Man (who thanked her for improving the miserable day he was having), and being defeated by stepping into an open manhole. Even Spider-Man felt sorry for her when she started crying. This changed in her next appearance in "Villains for Hire", where she upgraded her armor and TookALevelInBadass.
* MeaningfulFuneral: One that was attended by many other also-rans of the criminal world.
* TheNapoleon: Wilbur Day was a very short man. This played into his desire to wear a suit that made him taller.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Day was just greedy. He wasn't out to hurt people or TakeOverTheWorld -- just get rich quick.
* PoweredArmor: His suit was equipped with a number of weapons.
* PunchClockVillain: According to Franchise/SpiderMan, he was a pretty nice guy -- apart from the whole "bank robbery" thing.
* ShrinkRay: Made several attempts at stealing one from his former boss, Carl Kaxton.
* SizeShifter: Downplayed. Day's legs could extend, but the rest of his body could not.
* UglyGuyHotWife: Somehow managed to marry Princess Python, who while a similarly ineffective villain, was a knockout in the looks department.
* VillainTeamUp: Regularly recruited into team-ups by more competent villains.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Ani-Men]]
!!The Ani-Men
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #10

A group of criminals were gathered and given specialized suits in order to commit crimes for... [[NewJobAsThePlotDemands well, whoever needed them, really.]] While the initial team wore animal themed [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman power suits]], they eventually gained powers and appearances [[AnimalThemedSuperbeing based around their animal likenesses]].

The initial line-up was made up of Frog-Man, Ape-Man, Cat-Man, Bird-Man and later joined by Dragonfly. The team would evolve into a revolving caste of members, with later additions like Giraffe-Man, Great Horned Owl-Man, Pig-Man, and Rabbit-Woman.
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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: After being granted powers by Count Nefaria, they became much more overtly animal like.
* AnimalWrongsGroup: In their most recent incarnation, they are seen attacking a fashion show because of it's use and promotion of animal fur.
* BeastMan: An entire team of them. Once they got past their power-suit faze, they fell firmly into this, possessing fur, claws, and other traits associated with their individual animal.
* BerserkButton: During their run-in with the All-New X-Men, Frog-Man flips his lid when ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} calls him "herr frog".
* CatFolk: Cat-Man
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Before they were mutated into BeastFolk.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Ape-Man
* [[LizardFolk Frog Folk:]] Frog-Man
* GangOfHats: Animal themed super villain team.
* NamesTheSame: Bird-Man and [[WesternAnimation/BirdMan Bird-Man]].
* PigMan: Pig-Man, obviously.
* PlayboyBunny: Rabbit-Woman has traces of this, as she wears very little clothing. Possibly justified, as she is covered in fur already.
* PutOnABus: The initial team consisted of Cat-Man, Bird-Man, Ape-Man and Frog-Man. Later, when they reappear, the former three are still present, but Frog-Man is "still in jail". That's because, between their appearances, Stan Lee created another frog-themed supervillain: The Leap-Frog (see below) and didn't want there to be a confusion. Frog-Man never appeared again, although Leap-Frog didn't have much staying power either.
* [[RevolvingDoorBand Revolving Door Team:]] The team line-up is rarely ever the same between appearances.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Initially Daredevil and Spider-Man foes, they have since done battle with the ComicBook/XMen, and even the ComicBook/GreatLakesAvengers.
* SixthRanger: Dragonfly to the original team.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Great Horned Owl-Man for Bird-Man.
* TokenFemale: Dragonfly and Rabbit-Woman to their respective teams, as they've never been on the same lineup.
* WingedHumanoid: Bird-Man, Dragonfly, and Great Horned Owl-Man.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gladiator]]
!!Gladiator
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[[caption-width-right:325:"Ave, Cæsar, morituri te salutant"]]

->'''AKA:''' Melvin Potter
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #18

A chemically unbalanced man who suffers from occasional various psychotic episodes. Sometimes they take form of a delusion that he is an ancient Roman gladiator (or at least one as [[PopculturalOsmosis viewed through the lens of modern pop culture]]), Melvin Potter has been an ally and enemy of Daredevil depending on the state of his sanity, and whether he is taking his medication. Normally a non-violent individual, Melvin is easily manipulated by those who can persuade him that they serve the same "emperor" that he does.
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* AntiVillain: Gladiator's not evil, just insane and easily manipulated.
* AxCrazy: When he's in his Gladiator persona.
* BaldOfEvil
* BladeBelowTheShoulder: As part of his costume. It features both buzzsaw blades and sword blades.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: After Melvin is exposed to Mr. Fear's chemicals, he experiences one of the worst psychotic breaks of his life.
* BreakTheCutie: Poor gentle Melvin suffers another mental break down after being manipulated by both Alexander Bont and Mr. Fear.
* TheBrute: When he was a villain, he often worked as muscle for other villains.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: A firm believer of this. In his first appearance, he rants that all it takes to be a superhero or supervillain is a good costume, and became the Gladiator to prove this.
* CoolHelmet: Even if it's more primitive in design than the actual gladiator helmets, it still looks pretty threatening.
* DumbMuscle: Melvin is not especially bright (at least when off his meds) and can be easily tricked by those who understand his mania.
* GentleGiant: Right after being cured of his insanity, Melvin was psychologically unable to attack others, even if his own life was being threatened.
* HeelFaceTurn: After being treated for his insanity, Melvin quit being a villain and became a tailor.
* LightningBruiser: Big, strong, fast, agile, and well-trained, Melvin's a physical match for Daredevil when deep in his Gladiator persona.
* TheMentallyDisturbed: Melvin used to have psychotic episodes where he thought he was a Roman Gladiator. He suffers from serious delusions, triggered by a chemical imbalance. These are worsened when he gets a dose of Mister Fear's gas during Brubaker's run.
* PsychoForHire: As the Gladiator.
* RedemptionFailure: The ultimate result of Alexander Bont's and Mr. Fear's manipulations. Melvin's original HeelFaceTurn is undone after Melvin is forced back into a life of crime by Bont threatening his family and Mr. Fear driving him insane with his fear chemicals.
* UnwittingPawn: Of Mister Fear. Melvin doesn't even realize he's working for him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Leap-Frog]]
!! Leap-Frog
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->'''AKA:''' Vincent Patilio/Buford Lange
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #25

A former toy inventor, Vincent Patilio set out to make some money by embarking on a criminal career after he created a pair of electrically-powered jumping coils. Encountering Daredevil, Spider-Man, and ComicBook/IronMan, a string of comically embarrassing defeats soon followed, which caused him to retire eventually. Buford Lange, an abusive father, later found an abandoned Leap-Frog costume, adopted the persona and began robbing small-time businesses. Lange managed to be even more of a loser than his predecessor though, as he got electrocuted by his own autistic son and fell from a rooftop to his death.
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* {{Abusive Parent|s}}: Lange is very abusive towards his son Timmy, though Vincent Patilio is actually a good father and kind towards his son Eugene.
* BunglingInventor: Patilio thought he was a GadgeteerGenius but most of his inventions did not work well, which is why he turned to crime in the first place; even his Leap-Frog suit was not very impressive.
* ButtMonkey: Patilio was so lame, even Silt-Man looked down on him.
* HeelFaceTurn: Patilio eventually retired from crime and his son is a D-list super hero.
* HarmlessVillain: Patilio, though Lange was a NotSoHarmlessVillain, at least towards his son and wife.
* InASingleBound: The Leap-Frog gave superior jumping abilities to those who wore it.
* JerkAss: Lange, a petty thief, and abusive towards his wife and son.
* KilledOffForReal: Lange died after his first appearance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Death-Stalker]]
!! Death-Stalker
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->'''AKA:''' Philip Wallace Sterling
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #39

Phil Sterling began his career as The Exterminator, using his [[AppliedPhlebotinum time displacement blaster]] to "disintegrate" victims without actually killing them. After [[HoistByHisOwnPetard falling victim to his own technology]], Sterling became trapped in the void between realities, but was able to manifest in our reality as a phantom-like figure.
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* AvengingTheVillain: His mom tried to avenge his death, by luring Daredevil to a house filled with death traps.
* AxCrazy
* {{Intangibility}}: He was trapped in a dimension partially connected to Earth's dimension, and while naturally invisible and immaterial, could become visible and intangible, invisible and tangible, or visible and tangible for a few hours at a time.
* KilledOffForReal: In the last fight with Daredevil in a cemetery. Unable to overcome Death-Stalker's superior abilities, Daredevil knocked out the nearby street light, thus enclosing the cemetery in darkness. Fighting blindly, Death-Stalker dematerialized, unknowingly fell into a tombstone, and materialized while his waist was still intersecting with the tombstone. The impact cut Death-Stalker in half, killing him instantly. He is notable for being one of the very few Marvel super villains to actually stay dead!
* LegacyCharacter: A female Death-Stalker showed up working for the Purple Man, but her identity is unknown.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Became obsessed with killing Daredevil after an accident left him "out of phase" with our dimension, giving him his powers, but cutting him off the rest from the rest of the world.
* RichBoredom: Originally became a super villain because he was rich and bored.
* ScienceVersusMagic: Because of his spooky motif, he also fought the Comicbook/GhostRider and Comicbook/DoctorStrange; strangely, he could actually see Strange's astral form, [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane suggesting that his powers were not entirely science-based]].
* TouchOfDeath: His "cybernetic death-grip" device, stolen from AIM, was worn in his gloves, which emitted a dose of microwave radiation when activated by mental command, crippling or killing (depending on the duration of contact) any living creature in contact with it. This self-described "touch of death" energy has been described as microwaves, but seems to have properties of both lightning and truly intense cold.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Had a habit of killing any underling who lost a fight to Daredevil; at one point, DD let one of his goons go, knowing the Death-Stalker would just murder the man in his prison cell.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jester]]
!!Jester
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->'''AKA:''' Jonathan Powers
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #42

Jonathan Powers wanted to be an actor, but lack of natural talent, [[SmallNameBigEgo combined with a ridiculously high opinion of himself]], made him a laughingstock of the industry. Powers assumed the mantle of the costumed criminal Jester to seek revenge on all who mocked him.
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* AttentionWhore: He mainly commits crimes to get attention.
* ClassicallyTrainedExtra: Jester thinks of himself as this, having got a role in Cyrano de Bergerac which was panned by critics, after which he couldn't get any roles besides being a side kick on a kid's show. However, it's a bit of a {{subver|tedTrope}}sion in that Jester has no real talent as an actor and refused to take acting lessons.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: It seems like he may have been successful as an actor if he had just taken acting lessons in the first place, which would have negated his reason for becoming a super villain in the first place.
* DemonicPossession: In the Dealogue story, he allows himself to be host to a demon, gaining great strength in the process. When the demon leaves him, Powers is apparently left comatose.
* {{Frameup}}: In his civilian guise as Jonathan Powers, he stages his own murder at the hands of Daredevil. However, Daredevil clears his name by defeating and then unmasking the Jester on live television, demonstrating that his "victim" was still alive.
* HappyHarlequinHat: Would he be a jester without one?
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Retired from crime for a while in the 80s. It didn't last and he became a villain again in the early 2000s.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: During ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', Powers apparently retires from his former role until he is arrested as part of an entrapment operation set up by undercover police officers despite the fact that all he was doing was talking about his old days rather than actually planning a crime. Despite ComicBook/SheHulk making a passionate argument about the need to believe in redemption and not condemn someone for their thoughts, Powers is sent to prison where he is stabbed during a riot a couple of days later]].
* KilledOffScreen [[spoiler: How his death in ''Civil War II'' was handled]].
* KillerYoYo: His favorite weapon. A yo-yo with a weighted knob and steel cable which emits earsplitting sounds when whirled at high speed.
* LegacyCharacter: Jonathan was the first of several costumed criminals to use the identity of the Jester.
* ManipulativeBastard: In all three of the multi-issue story arcs he's had in ''Daredevil'', he's proven to be an expert media manipulator capable of framing anyone for anything.
* ModernMajorGeneral: Took lessons in fencing and acrobatics to improve his acting career, but didn't take acting lessons.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Mark Waid turned him from a campy C-List villain to a scheming, sociopathic mastermind who loves fooling society into tearing itself apart and takes huge pleasure in torturing Matt when he can.
* PracticallyJoker: {{Expy}} of ComicBook/TheJoker, but more silly and less dangerous.
* ThePrimaDonna: Male example. He was a struggling actor with a huge ego who finally got his lead break as the leading character in an off-Broadway revival of ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' that end in a flop and Powers was fired after one performance. He turned down suggestions that he take actual acting classes, insisting that he already had more raw acting talent than anyone who'd ever lived. Still, Powers was only able to find employment as a stooge in a children's television show taped in New York and this led to him becoming a criminal.
%%* SmallNameBigEgo
* VillainousHarlequin: He wears and act like a classic jester. He used a variety of modified toys and gimmicks as weapons.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Man-Bull]]
!! Man-Bull
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->'''AKA:''' William Taurens
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #78

Taurens, under the nickname Bull Taurus, was a legbreaker for Emil Borgdsky, who Taurens knew as "Mr. Kline". Kline sent Bull to round up people to be used as test subjects for an experimental serum (taken from bulls) made by one of Kline's clients, the Professor. Bull and his crew were thwarted by Daredevil, and [[YouHaveFailedMe as punishment for his failure]], Bull became a guinea pig for the serum, which turned him into a human bull. Using his newfound strength, Bull sought revenge on Daredevil, but has occasionally also clashed with Iron Man and the ComicBook/FantasticFour.
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* BeastMan: Man-Bull eventually began to turn savage; he lost the power of speech, sprouted a tail, and grew more inhuman.
* TheBrute
* DumbMuscle: He's not very bright, but strong like a bull.
* HornAttack: He has a set of horns which he can use as weapons.
* IJustWantToBeNormal
* ALoadOfBull: He's been turned into a humanoid minotaur.
* MadeOfIron: His dense flesh gives him a high degree of resistance to physical and energy attacks.
* NotQuiteDead: While apparently killed during ''Hunted'', he later reappears alive at Ravencroft Institute.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Nuke]]
!! Nuke
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->'''AKA:''' Frank Simpson
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #232

A former sergeant in the US Army, Frank Simpson lost what was left of his sanity (already fractured by a traumatic childhood) when he was captured in Vietnam and tortured by a Russian intelligence liaison. After the war, Frank was inducted into the Weapon VII program, meant as an attempt to create a new Captain America. The program enhanced his physiology by grafting a bulletproof sub-dermal mesh into skin and giving him a secondary heart that, working in conjunction with some Adrenaline Pills, controlled his aggression, giving him an addiction that would (in theory) make him an effective puppet for his handlers. He eventually became too violent to control, and struck out on his own as a mercenary and terrorist, intent on destroying anyone he perceives to be "enemies of America."
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* AbusiveParents: His mother was an abusive alcoholic.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His newer backstory reveals that it was never the pills, just torture and conditioning.
* CaptainPatriotic: A dark version. In contrast to ComicBook/CaptainAmerica's noble patriotism, Nuke is all about crazed jingoism.
* CatchPhrase:
** "I need a Red!"/"Give me a Red!"
** "Our boys! Our boys!"
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Averted. The cybernetics didn't make Nuke a crazy murderer. Years of systemic torture and brainwashing did that.
* {{Cyborg}}: He's been taken apart and pieced back together so much that he's become little more than a ''[[{{Franchise/TheTerminator}} Terminator]]''-esque Skelebot9000 covered in flesh.
* EvilCounterpart: To ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
* {{Foil}}: To ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and ComicBook/USAgent:
** Steve Rogers: Whereas Steve Rogers volunteered to fight in World War 2, even if that meant undergoing an experimental SuperSoldier procedure, Nuke was drafted to fight in the Vietnam War and was forcibly recruited into his own SuperSoldier project, as part of which he was brutally tortured and indoctrinated until his mind broke. Also, whereas Steve Rogers is a chemically induced mutate, Nuke is a drugged-up cyborg.
** John Walker: Both Nuke and John Walker have views somewhere on the Right of the American political spectrum. But whereas John Walker, JerkAss tendencies aside, is a nuanced character who happens to have Right-wing views and who wants to do good even if that means challenging those views, Nuke is a homicidal maniac motivated solely by his crazed sense of jingoism.
* KillItWithFire: During ''Siege'', John Walker tried doing this to him. It didn't work.
* MagicFeather: It was {{retcon}}ned so that the pills, which originally were [[PsychoSerum mood-manipulating super-steroids]], are actually placebos.
* MalevolentMaskedMan: As "Scourge", on Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts.
* ManchurianAgent: During his time on the Thunderbolts, he was brainwashed by the Agents of Atlas to kill Norman Osborn. It didn't quite work out, and he killed Headsman instead.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: As a boy, he had an unhealthy affection for his nanny. She [[ManipulativeBitch exploited these feelings]] to get Frank to kill his mother, so she could be with his dad.
* PsychoForHire: He is a SuperSoldier driven insane from years of harsh experiments and being pumped full of drugs.
* PsychoSerum: Nuke's pills were originally depicted as this. Red pills were adrenaline-boosting "uppers", causing him to fly into berserk furies that granted him increased strength and resistance to pain. White pills were mood stabilizers, keeping him balanced and clear-headed. Blue pills were adrenaline-nullifying "downers", cooling him off and ending his berserker rages.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While he was introduced as a new Daredevil rogue, he's since become more associated with ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and Franchise/{{Wolverine}}. In fact, he and Matt have not had any further run-ins ''at all'' outside of their initial one.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Tricked into murdering his own mother.
* SociopathicSoldier: He's totally off his rocker, thinks he's still fighting The Vietnam War, and will slaughter anyone he thinks is threatening "our boys"; his gun keeps a count of his kills.
* SuperSoldier: A near-failed one, as whilst he is a physically superhuman warrior, he's also dangerously unstable.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Has the American Flag painted/tattooed/carved on his face.
* WouldHitAGirl: Tried shooting [[ComicBook/CassieLang Stature]] during the events of ''Siege''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bushwacker]]
!!Bushwacker
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->'''AKA:''' Carl Burbank
->'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Age Annual'' #3

A priest who abandoned his vows after the drug related deaths of his parishioners, Carl Burbank volunteered for a CIA experiment that replaced his skin with a malleable plastic that can stretch into a variety of shapes. With the ability to mutate his arms into any weapon he desired, Burbank became a mercenary, becoming a recurring foe to both Daredevil and the Punisher, among others.
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* ArmCannon: Can transform his right arm into a giant gun.
* BodyHorror: His transformation ability is shown graphically in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' with panels showing the process of the transformations. [[spoiler:Then there's him being absorbed by a gamma-enhanced Hulk.]]
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Looks like a bio-mechanical monstrosity, though some of his injuries also have a hand in that.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Disfigured after a fight with Wolverine.
* FantasticRacism: Against Mutants.
* TheFundamentalist: At times.
* MadeOfIron: Plastic, actually, but it's helped him survive numerous encounters with the Punisher, so whatever works.
* PsychoForHire: Has worked for Baron Zemo, Kingpin, and the Hood.
* RogueAgent: Was originally a CIA agent, before going rogue and becoming a freelance assassin.
* SanitySlippage: After a trip to Hell in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'', he became more unstable and forgoes instantly killing Bruce. He wanted to instead torture him while rambling about how he would punish Bruce.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Can turn his arm into any weapon he wants, but usually goes this route.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Bullseye.
* YouAreWhatYouHate: He at some point discovered that the [=CIA=] didn't alter him much beyond activating his dormant X-Gene. He took this revelation surprisingly well despite being an ardent mutant hater, and now believes that he was ''born'' to kill rather than ''built'' to kill.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Typhoid Mary]]
!!ComicBook/{{Typhoid Mary|MarvelComics}}
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[[caption-width-right:262:Mary, Mary, quite contrary...]]

->'''AKA:''' Mary Walker
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #252

-->''"Monday, Monday, so good to me..."''

A mentally ill woman with a badly fractured identity, Mary Walker is a threat to everyone around her. Boasting low-level psionic powers, excellent combat skills, and three separate identities (the timid Mary Walker, the violent Typhoid Mary, and the {{sadist}}ic Bloody Mary), Mary has worked for Kingpin and others as an assassin, and has a long and ugly love/hate relationship with both Daredevil and Matt Murdock.
----

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Surgeon General]]
!! Surgeon General
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->'''AKA:''' Angeline Kutter
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #305

A cold-blooded woman who would remove the organs of healthy-looking victims and then sell them on the black market for profit.
----
* BattleaxeNurse: An extreme example, as she not only abuses her patients, but is also a ninja, using scalpels as her main weapon.
* DeadlyDoctor: Steals the organs of healthy patients to sell on the black market.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Uses scalpels and serrated bone-saws as her weapons of choice.
* MeaningfulName: Angeline '''Kutter'''
* MeatgrinderSurgery: Harvests the organs of her captured patients for money.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: Only appears in a single story arc. The only reason she is arguably more well know than other one-off characters is because of her design, and because she was [[ColbertBump featured]] on [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara's]] show.
* PunnyName: Her name is a play on words, as she is a surgeon (kind of), and she runs her operation like a military unit, with her hench-women dressed in matching nurse uniforms.
* PurpleProse: Her speech can divulge into this sometimes.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hellspawn]]
!! Hellspawn
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->'''Debut:''' ''[[Comicbook/TheInfinityGauntlet The Infinity War]]'' #1

Daredevil's EvilCounterpart created by the Magus during Infinity War.
----
* BecomeARealBoy: He wants to be human and thus mortal... it kills him.
* BlackMagic: How he's created
* DemonLordsAndArchdevils
* EvilCounterpart
* HollywoodVoodoo: He's able to be summoned this way.
* ScaryBlackMan: Despite being a morally inverted demonic Matt Murdock, he talks with a West African accent.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mysterio]]
!! ComicBook/{{Mysterio}}
->'''AKA:''' Quentin Beck
->'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-man'' (vol. 1) #13

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mister Fear III]]
!!Mister Fear III
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[[caption-width-right:156:The only thing to fear is Mister Fear himself]]

->'''AKA:''' Larry Cranston
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #88

A college mate of Matt Murdock's, Larry Cranston overheard Starr Saxon (Mister Fear II) murdering Zoltan Dragon (Mister Fear I). After learning of Saxon's death, Cranston stole his gear and became the third Mister Fear, using fear-inducing chemicals to scare the competition into submission. He eventually internalized the effects of these chemicals, and can now instill fear in anybody he meets.
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* TheBadGuyWins: In Brubaker's run, was able to drive Milla Murdock insane and was sent to Ryker's, where he's treated like a king due to using a perfume that brings up people's most happy memories. He lost his gang to the Hood, but he didn't care about them, and is happy with the Hood continuing to torment Matt after he goes to prison with ''both'' of their resources.
* BlackCloak: The first Mister Fear to use a black costume.
%%* CoolMask
* DeadlyGas: His fear gas.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Is willing to try to kill and torment Matt Murdock and his loved ones because Murdock used to make him feel inferior back in university.
* EvilIsPetty: Has a very petty grudge against Matt Murdock, hating him for being a better lawyer than himself.
* {{Expy}}: Of Creator/{{DC|Comics}}'s ComicBook/TheScarecrow.
%%* InTheHood
* ItsPersonal: His motive is revenge against Matt Murdock; everything else is irrelevant to him.
%%* JumpedAtTheCall
* LegacyCharacter:
** The third person to don the mask and hood of Mister Fear. In a twist, he's the only one to consistently wear it.
** Also, Cranston's nephew Alan Fagan became the fourth Mr. Fear when Cranston was believed dead.
* LivingAphrodisiac: Although his principal gimmick is fear gas, he has also experimented with pheromones that make men irresistible to women, and used it to try to convince Betty Brant to kill ComicBook/SpiderMan. In Brubaker's run, he even uses them while in prison, allowing him to [[LuxuryPrisonSuite live like a king]].
* TheManBehindTheMan: The Gladiator's rampage in Brubaker's run.
* ManipulativeBastard: As shown when he impersonated Milla Donovan's psychiatrist and drove her to madness.
* {{Pheromones}}: He uses these as the basis for his fear gas; specifically, he uses the "flight scent" that some animals emit to warn others about danger.
* TheResenter: His hatred for Matt Murdock stemmed from being defeated by him in a mock trial in Law School.
* SupernaturalFearInducer: His trademark gas can instill unrelenting terror in his victims. In lesser doses, he can induce a constant feeling of paranoia (as opposed to all-out screaming terror) which can be far more deadly in the long run.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bruiser]]
!!Bruiser
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 3) #5

A hitman who is able to shift his center of gravity to any part of his body. He is sponsored by several terrorist groups, which is why his costume is decked out in logos and patches.
----
* TheBrute
* [[CorporateSponsoredSuperhero Corporate-Sponsored Supervillain]]
* GravityMaster: On himself, at least. He can shift his center of gravity, essentially making his unmovable. By applying this ability to his limbs, he can also increase the strength of his punches and kicks.
* {{Hired Gun|s}}: Works as a super villain for hire.
* [[IJustWantToBeSpecial I Just Want To Be Famous:]] Is in the super villain business for this reason.
** He even has a game plan: Start with some wins against low level villains to get his name out there. Then, defeat a few C-List heroes to create buzz. Now that he's more well know, win a few major victories against Avengers class heroes, and bada-bing-badda-boom, he's an A-List super villain with more money than he know what to do with. Getting his ass kicked by Daredevil put a bit of a damper on those plans.
* NewMediaAreEvil: Embraces it, having a Facebook, Twitter, and Website/YouTube page which he uses to advertise his skills and services to potential backers. He's apparently quite popular, as he has lots of subscribers.
* PleaseSubscribeToOurChannel: Gives a shout out to his channel and contact information while [[BloodyHilarious beating Daredevil half to death.]]
* ProductPlacement: His costume is adorned with advertisements for evil criminal organizations. It does its job, as he is popular on social media.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Thinks he's strong enough to take on the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Coyote]]
!!Coyote
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 3) #19

The man who would become Coyote was an expert thief and smuggler before a shadowy organization put him through the same procedure that created the Spot against his will. With his new powers, he became both a mercenary and a human trafficker, and set his sights on Daredevil at the organization's behest.
----
* DraggedOffToHell: When the Spot is released from his prison, he [[OneWingedAngel changes]] and proceeds to implode into his own portals, dragging Coyote with him.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: When Spider-Man comes around asking for a girl he disappeared to cover his tracks he immediately presents her, expecting him to leave instead of staying to stop his human trafficking operation.
* HumanPackMule: By attaching his portals to other people, he can use them as pack mules delivering drugs over international borders.
* LosingYourHead: His main mode of human trafficking. By removing peoples heads and keeping them separate, the bodies act as perfect slaves, being unable to resist without their heads. The men's bodies are sold to work in mines and fields, while the women's are put to [[SexSlave other uses.]]
* PortalCut: One of the more twisted uses of his abilities, he can remove someone's head from their body with a portal, and using a special collar, keep the head and the body alive while separate. He then sells the bodies as slaves, only having to occasionally feed the heads to keep the bodies alive.
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: When Daredevil is exploring his underground lair, he finds the original Spot hooked up to a machine, [[DrivenToMadness having gone mad]] from whatever horrible experiments were conducted on him. The machine seems to be running on him, and may be powering Coyote as well.
* SexSlave: Makes the women he captures into these, which he sells to his equally twisted clients.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Is a human trafficker.
* SpaceMaster: Creates a hideout inside of a rock formation with no entrances or exits, as he doesn't need them with his powers.
* ThinkingUpPortals: Creates portals to anywhere in the world. Can also place portals onto other people.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: When he was a man Coyote was already a hardened criminal, but he seems to have become far more unhinged after gaining his powers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jubula Pride]]
!!Jubula Pride
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 4) #14

Jubula Pride is the daughter of Leland Owlsley, also know as The Owl. After her father was kidnapped she set out to find him by fighting her way through New York's underworld, attracting the attention of Daredevil. Unfortunately for him, the apple never falls far from the tree, and she has a lot more in common with her father than initially appears.
----
* AmbiguouslyBrown: It presumably comes from her mother's side of the family.
* DaddysLittleVillain
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Is the Owl's daughter. This comes as a big shock to Matt, who didn't even know Owlsley ''had'' a daughter.
* FamilyBusiness: In the alternative timeline, she takes it over after Owlsley passes away.
* MixedAncestry: Her mother is unknown, but it's unlikely her dark skin comes from her father, who is very clearly Caucasian.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In the present she is portrayed as skilled, but not a serious challenge for Daredevil. When she grows up in the alternative future, however, she [[AxCrazy becomes much more dangerous]].
* TakingUpTheMantle: In a story set in the alternative future, she takes up her father's role as the new Owl.
* VillainousLegacy: Especially in the alternative future storyline, where she starts physically modifying herself, much the same way her father did.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Muse]]
!!Muse
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->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 5) #11

A more recent addition to Daredevil's rogue's gallery, the Muse is a serial killer who turns his victims into works of art. He attracts the attention of Daredevil and Blindspot when he begins kidnapping [[ComicBook/TheInhumans Inhumans]] and turning them into his latest "masterpieces".
----
* ArchEnemy: For Blindspot, which he acknowledges, calling their fight in ''Daredevil'' #600 "the latest exciting twist in the saga of Muse and Blindspot."
* BaldOfEvil: Not a single hair on his head.
* CatchPhrase: "You're only as good as your last performance."
* DrivenToSuicide: Blindspot, empowered by the Beast, subjects Muse to a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown, but at the last minute refuses to kill him, prompting Muse, who was already experiencing a VillainousBreakdown, to take his own life via SelfImmolation.
--> '''Muse:''' No, I don't like this. I'm the story. I'm the story. I'm the song. Not you, Blindspot. Not you. I won't allow it. I... had so much... beauty left.
* EyeScream: Gouges Blindspot's eyes.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Almost never drops his pleasant demeanor, which is exemplified by him thanking his guards for their hospitality ("Art supplies, television, even the food's been good. The humanity you Inhumans show your prisoners... it's beyond reproach") right before killing a dozen of them during his escape from New Attilan. Later on, he takes a selfie with a pair of female admirers, but then at the drop of a hat decides to make them his next pieces, declaring that while they're both pretty, he can make them "beautiful."
--> '''Admirer:''' Are you actually Muse?
--> '''Muse:''' I just signed my name to this piece, didn't I? [[BlueAndOrangeMorality I would never take credit for someone else's work.]] [[RefugeInAudacity That's a crime.]]
* KnifeNut: His WeaponOfChoice.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Breaks his own fingers to avoid getting a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown from Daredevil.
* LightningBruiser: Singlehandedly dispatched six armed opponents with frightening speed.
* LooksLikeOrlok: When unmasked, with a bald head, {{red eyes|TakeWarning}}, black scarred eye sockets, and fanged teeth.
* MadArtist: Complete with MotiveRant:
-->'''Muse:''' There's this [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible mystique about art]]. A shared fiction, if you will. An artist presents a piece to the world in its finished form, and pretends that it simply appeared that way, [[HardWorkHardlyWorks effortlessly birthed from his genius]]. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic Both artist and audience prefer to believe that's the truth]]. It's nice to think that the really good creators have some direct connection to the divine. But it's a lie. In reality, [[TrueArtIsAngsty it's hours and hours of missteps, frustration, and bad ideas that get sliced away to reveal some kind of truth. It's never easy. In fact... It's agony]].
* MakeWayForTheNewVillains: Killed Ten Fingers prior to confronting Daredevil and Blindspot.
* ManOfKryptonite: A living black hole that can suck in every bit of sensory information around him, making Daredevil's enhanced senses hard to target him. He even appears distorted in photographs.
* PunnyName: Uses the alias "Vincent Van Gore" at one point.
* RefugeInAudacity: Goes back to the site of his original crime and replaces most of it with the above mentioned catchphrase.
* TearsOfBlood: His mask is designed to create this effect.
* VillainousBreakdown: As Blindspot beats him to near-death, he asks Muse why he does what he does, causing Muse to give another, much more manic MotiveRant.
--> '''Muse:''' It's the same reason you want to kill me right now. [[MotorMouth It makes you better it makes you strong it shows them your power it says something it means something it solves your problems it gives you control you're big they're small it's art it's art]] [[SuddenlyShouting IT'S ART!]] [[MadnessMantra IT'S ART! IT'S ART!]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tribune]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/buck_ralston_earth_616.png]]
->'''AKA:''' Buck Ralston
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #70
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Hasn't reappeared since 1970.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Plastoid]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/plastoid_earth_616_from_daredevil_vol_1_50_0001.jpg]]
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #49
* SecondaryColorNemesis: Most of its body is purple.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Crossbow]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jason_praed_earth_616.png]]
->'''AKA:''' Jason Praed
* BadassMustache: Has a mustache and is a ProfessionalKiller.
* EvilBrit: A British assassin.
* WeaponOfChoice: A good ol' fashioned crossbow.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Hasn't made an appearance since 1985.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Crusher II]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Death's Head]]
[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paxton_page_earth_616_from_daredevil_vol_1_56_page_16.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Paxton Page
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #56

* AlliterativeName: '''Pa'''xton '''Pa'''ge
* ArchnemesisDad: He's the father of Karen Page.
* HellishHorse: Rides some sort of skeletal horse.
* KilledOffForReal: Killed in 1969 and has never returned.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jaguar]]
[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/el_jaguar.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Ramon de Rico
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #120

* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: The jaguar.
* BeardOfEvil: Has a goatee.
* EvilRedhead: Red haired and he's an enforcer of HYDRA.
* KilledOffForReal: He was one of the many villains killed by the Scourge, and he has never come back.
* PointyEars: His ears are pointed for some reason.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Masked Marauder]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frank_farnum_earth_616_from_punisher_war_journal_vol_2_4_0002.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Frank Farnum
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #16

* AlliterativeName: Like many other characters associated with Daredevil.
* NotQuiteDead: Like nearly every villain that was apparently killed by the Punisher when he blew up the Bar with No-Name, he turned up alive later, having his stomach pumped and being treated for third degree burns.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Micah Synn]]
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/175468_133093_micah_synn.jpg]]

Micah Synn is the leader of The Kinjorge, a group of British settlers that, due to being stranded on a remote island for many years, reverted to a savage kill or be killed Machiavellian existence.
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* BeardOfEvil: Has a full beard and is evil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Diamondhead ]]
->'''AKA:''' Archibald Dyker
->'''Debut:''' ''Nova'' #3
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Diamondhead began as Nova's enemy before branching out to Spider-Man and Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lady Killer]]
->'''AKA:''' Michael Reese
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #173
Michael Reese was a psychopathic dead ringer for Melvin Potter.
----
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Only appeared in one issue and hasn't reappeared since 1981.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Willow the Phantasmagoric]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lord Dark Wind]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kenji_oyama_earth_616_from_wolverine_weapon_x_files_vol_1_1_0001.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Kenji Oyama
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #196
A Kamikaze pilot who survived but was horribly scarred, Lord Dark Wind became obsessed with restoring his honor.
----
* HonorBeforeReason: Obsessed with restoring his lost honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He might have only appeared in a few issues, but he's the inventor of the adamantium-bonding process, and his death is the reason behind his daughter Yuriko's grudge against Wolverine.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Trump]]
[[quoteright:244:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/carlton_sanders_earth_616_1.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Carlton Sanders
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #
Trump is a stage magician and criminal who would fleece his audiences of their valuables.
----
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sunturion]]
->'''AKA:''' Arthur Dearbon
->'''Debut:''' ''Iron Man'' #143
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Sunturion is more of an enemy of Iron Man, but has faced Daredevil too.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Rotgut]]
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #239
* NeatFreak: The reason of his crimes is the uncleanliness of ''everything''.
* NoNameGiven: His real name was never revealed.
* OneShotCharacter: He only appeared in a couple of issues, and after being defeated by Daredevil and carted off to a mental institution, he's never been seen again since 1987.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Trixter]]
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #241
* OneShotCharacter: Appeared and died on the same issue he was introduced.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Nameless One]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bengal]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1168176_bengal_01.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Duc No Trah
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #258
Bengal is a martial artist who seeks vengeance on those that committed war crimes during the Vietnam War.
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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: The Bengal tiger.
* BaldOfAwesome: On the rare occasions he's been seen without a mask, he's bald.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: For someone who lost his parents and village during the Vietnam War, being able to let go of his desire for revenge and eventually retiring to be with his family, it is a surprisingly happy ending for a lesser rogue.
* RetiredBadass: After the ''Dark Reign'' and the dethroning of Norman Osborn, he retired with his family to Sunset Park in Brooklyn where he opened a martial arts school.
* RevengeBeforeReason: For a time at least, until some words from The Punisher, he decided to move on with his life.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While he began as an enemy of Daredevil, he also faced the New Warriors during the nineties.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He wasn't very thrilled to be at The Initiative working under James Rhodes thanks to his participation on the Vietnam War.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Shock]]
[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ariel_tremmore_earth_616_from_fear_itself_fellowship_of_fear_vol_1_1_0001.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Ariel Tremmore
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #314
The illegitimate daughter of Alan Fagan, the costumed criminal known as Mr. Fear.
----
* DistaffCounterpart: Can be seen as one for Mister Fear. One of her aliases is even Mistress of Fear.
* EvilRedhead: Both her mask and real hair are red, and she's just as dangerous as her father and great-uncle.
* InTheBlood: She's the daughter of the current Mr. Fear, and the grandniece of the third Mr. Fear, Larry Cranston.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Erynys]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/erynysjpg.jpg]]
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #322
A virtual clone of Elektra created by the Hand. She was eventually merged with Elektra herself.
----
* DarkActionGirl: She represents Elektra's dark essence, so she's obviously this.
* DualWielding: Just like the real Elektra, she fought with dual sais.
* LiteralSplitPersonality: Erynys was created out of Elektra's dark essence and thoughts through a ritual performed by the Snakeroot, an organization associated with the Hand.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kill-O-Byte]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #326
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bitmap]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #326
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sinclair Spectrum]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #326
[[/folder]]

[[folder: King of the Sewers]]
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->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #180
* AdiposeRex: Quite heavyset and a self-proclaimed king.
* AlbinosAreFreaks: Pale skin and lives in a sewer, besides being quite disturbing.
* BaldOfEvil: Completely bald and is pretty creepy.
* TheBusCameBack: He actually debuted in 1982, and it would be over twelve years before he reappeared in 1994.
* CarryABigStick: His weapon is a spiked club.
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[[folder: Devourer]]
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->'''AKA:''' Tommy Webster
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil Annual'' #9
A harbinger of the Lords of Death, ancient Mayan deities. Clashed with Daredevil.
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* PantheraAwesome: Turned into a humanoid, feline-like beast.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sir]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Vice Agent]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #351
* ArmCannon: Has one on his left arm to shoot.
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in one issue and has never reappeared.
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!!Prime Marvel Universe [[note]]Earth-616[[/note]]
[[index]]
* TenMinuteRetirement: Matt had been contemplating retiring the [[Characters/DaredevilMattMurdock Daredevil/Matt Murdock]]
* [[Characters/DaredevilAllies
Daredevil persona (assumed killed in a battle with Death-Stalker), as Foggy Nelson's running for district attorney provided a more conventional means to fight crime. One of Nelson's political rivals hired Jester to assassinate him (or at least harass him until he dropped out of the race), prompting Matt to suit up as Allies]]
* [[Characters/DaredevilEnemies
Daredevil again to take him down.
* [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys All Guys Want Bad Girls]]: He made a life out of having affairs with bad girls such as the Comicbook/BlackWidow, Elektra, or Typhoid Mary.
* AlliterativeName: '''M'''att '''M'''urdock.
* AmoralAttorney: Averted. Matt refuses to represent anyone who is guilty and he can always tell.
* AntiHero: [[KnightInSourArmor Doing what's right despite the crap he's put through.]] He starts to PayEvilUntoEvil to borderline NominalHero levels during the ''Comicbook/{{Shadowland}}'' event.
* BadassBookworm: Works as a lawyer by day.
* BadassNormal: His super senses are his only real power. Everything else (his incredible athletic ability, his amazing strength) is all him.
* BeingGoodSucks: His life as both a crime-fighter and lawyer have caused tragedy in his life. Being good sucks but it really, really sucks when you fight crime with both identities in "Hell's Kitchen".
* BeneathSuspicion: In many ways, Matt Murdock has the best time of any
Enemies]]
[[/index]]

!!Ultimate
Marvel hero keeping his identity secret. Who would ever suspect a ''blind man'' of being a costumed crimefighter?
Universe [[note]]Earth-1610[[/note]]
[[index]]
* BerserkButton: Matt does not like the idea that the only way you can be a driven hero is to have suffered from some form of [[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3742685.html#cutid1 tragedy.]]
* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a very nice, noble guy most of the time, but when he loses his temper, it's best not to be a bad guy anywhere near NYC. Bullseye and Kingpin learned this the very hard way after trying to kill Milla.
* BlessedWithSuck: Well, would ''you'' trade in your eyesight for improved touch (everything HURTS more!), taste, smell, hearing, and a nebulously-defined "radar sense"? While Stick taught Murdock to control his senses enough to function normally, TheMovie has his senses seem to cause chronic pain, so he chomps painkillers like candy ''and'' he can only get to sleep in a '''''sensory deprivation tank'''''. Or next to a smoking hot babe. Guess natural dopamine still trumps artificial.
* BlindSeer: His radar sense allows him to "see."
* BoxingBattler: His fighting style is described by [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Danny Rand]] as "old-school jujutsu- - with a little New York Irish Boxer thrown in for good measure." Makes sense, considering his father was a professional boxer.
* BrooklynRage
** CaneFu: He sometimes does this with his cane when trouble arises in his civilian identity as Matt Murdoch. Before he got his fancy combat staff, he fought with a cane as the Daredevil as well. And of course his billy clubs are his cane in his civilian life.
* ByronicHero: An intelligent, bookish young boy is blinded by a truck carrying illegal chemicals. He becomes a valedictorian at an ''Ivy League''[[note]] actually ''two'' Ivy League schools. In the comics, he initially went to Columbia Law School to study law, but after his love affair with ComicBook/{{Elektra}} went away he and [[HeterosexualLifePartners Foggy]] transfer to ''Harvard Law School''. [[/note]] school. He eventually becomes a respectable lawyer in his own right. But due to his [[DeathByOriginStory father's murder]] after refusing to throw a fight in order to gain [[SoProudOfYou his son's respect]]. He chooses to don the guise of a [[DarkIsNotEvil Devil]] and offers retribution to those who have wronged others inside and outside the law. Even though it causes him borderline ''[[HeroicBSOD depressive episodes]]'', and the work he does in the dark, brings harm (and in worst cases, ''[[StuffedInTheFridge death]]'') to his loved ones.
* CartwrightCurse: Four of his major love interests have died, and a fair number have gone insane. In the fourth volume of ''Daredevil'', it's revealed that Matt Murdock wasn't ready to take the next step with his now-girlfriend Kristen Mcduffie because he was aware of his bad luck with love interests, or to be more accurate, his love interests' bad luck.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In his original 60s run, Matt was very much an {{Expy}} of Spider-Man in terms of powers and wisecracking. His name and costume also had no tie to his religion until Frank Miller revamped ol' horn head into the darker man of faith we know today.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: He's a normal person who is strong enough to lift and turn over a limo, toss 400lbs bar across the room, kick off car doors and defeat actual superhumans in fistfights. Miller's run explained this as abilities inherent to all humans, which Matt unlocked in himself through the chemicals that blinded him.
* TheChessmaster: When pitting all of the criminal organizations against one another in Waid's run.
* ChickMagnet: He had a whole bunch of girlfriends over the years, from the "girl next door" variety to DatingCatwoman, and he's the most frequent flirting target in any social gathering he's at. He's only rivalled by [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] in that department.
* ClarkKenting: While his costume covers his body, most people figure out he is Daredevil anyway. Lampshaded by Spider-Man, who calls it "The worst kept secret identity since Series/HannahMontana". The trope itself is an aversion since his SecretIdentity and costume in and of themselves are both very efficient. In this case, it's because -- in one of the most groundbreaking {{story arc}}s in superhero fiction during Bendis's run -- his identity was discovered by a mid-level gangster and publicly exposed to the entire world. He eventually "proved" in court that he wasn't Daredevil, but the damage had been done and by the end of the ordeal nearly all of his allies and enemies knew who he really was, and still do. Not to mention civilians.
* ClearMyName: As a defense lawyer, Matt Murdock often does this in his day job. He's also one of the few people who's done it to members of his own RoguesGallery. When he was appointed as Mister Hyde's attorney, Matt made an effort to prove that Hyde was innocent of the crime he was accused of. And Hyde really ''was'' innocent this time, even though he's otherwise a sadistic monster who gets his jollies from beating up people who can't fight back.
* CombatPragmatist: As previously mentioned, he's a BadassNormal. He kinda ''has'' to be this to be able to keep up with the likes of Spider-Man or Wolverine.
* CoolShades: Almost always wears his sunglasses when not fighting crime.
* CostumeCopycat: In the 2019 run, pretty much half of Hell's Kitchen imitates his Daredevil persona. Matt even notes that some are pretty convincing.
* CoverBlowingSuperpower: He must be very careful to play a plausible blind man, lest he accidentally reveal that he can 'see' just fine.
%%* CoveredWithScars
* TheCowl: He's basically Marvel's Batman. Well, [[Franchise/SpiderMan one]] [[ComicBook/MoonKnight of]] [[ComicBook/IronMan them]].
* CrusadingLawyer: And he puts the rest to shame. Lots of fictional hero attorneys will bend the law or risk their lives for the sake of their innocent clients, but how many will kick the ass of crime lords, ninja zombies, or superhuman assassins in the process?
* DarkIsNotEvil: He dresses up like the Devil and inspires tremendous fear in criminals due to his intense bravery and vicious fighting style but is a hero who stands up for the oppressed both as a hero and civilian and sacrifices himself for others on multiple occasions.
* DeadpanSnarker: He's usually very stoic and serious, but when he wants to, Matt can easily outsnark the likes of his good friend Spider-Man. He was always like this, but it was seen more in his early years and showed up more in Mark Waid's run.
-->'''Matt''': "You must be real proud of yourselves, gents... With a little luck, you may actually defeat a blind man... if you work together!"
* {{Determinator}}: In some respects, ''this'' is Daredevil's defining character trope. He's had to adjust to being blinded and having his senses dramatically enhanced, having his secret identity exposed and his girlfriends murdered, losing his law license and practice, being possessed by demons, and fighting villains and [[LetsYouAndHimFight heroes]] who by all rights should be completely out of his league. But no matter what, Matt Murdock just Keeps. On. Going. Matt goes so far with this trope, it actually enabled him to save New York City when he ended up fighting Namor the ComicBook/SubMariner. Although Daredevil lost the actual fight, Namor was so impressed with Daredevil's refusal to give up that he decided to spare the city. Did the same with the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk, lasting long enough for the green guy to calm down and end his rampage. DD went straight to the hospital, but it worked.
* DeathByOriginStory: His dad, Jack.
* DisabilitySuperpower: He was hit in the face by a [[ILoveNuclearPower radioactive canister]] and went blind. His other senses [[SuperSenses became super-powerful]], and he acquired a "radar sense" that let him "see" objects, much like echolocation. (Creator/FrankMiller's influential run took him closer to this trope, partially explaining the radar sense as a CharlesAtlasSuperpower resulting from training with his enhanced senses.) He can also read normal books by feeling the ink, because his touch is so sensitive. Interestingly, late in Miller's run, Daredevil's mentor tells him that EVERY human has the potential to experience sense the way he does, it's just an ability that's become dormant. The radiation didn't give him his powers, it just unlocked them. Sadly, Stick is killed soon afterward, and this plot point was never brought up again.
* TheDreaded: To the criminals of Hell's Kitchen. Unlike Spider-Man, they genuinely fear him. They mention that Spider-Man will go easy on you if you laugh at his quips Daredevil will make you kiss the pavement.
* FightingIrish: Matt is Irish-American and definitely one of Marvel's tougher heroes. Which is not to say he enjoys inflicting violence at all.
* FightsLikeANormal: Given that his power adds up to "not being blind".
* FireForgedFriends: One of his closest (and probably only) friends is Spider-Man.
* FirstNameBasis: He always calls his enemy ComicBook/ThePunisher "Frank". Frank never seems to tell him not to.
* GeniusBruiser: Is an accomplished lawyer who can also hold his own in a fight against a good portion of the MU.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He tries to avoid killing, but he can still deliver beat downs like no one's business
-->'''Matt''': Fortunately for me, I'm not a cop. So, I can break your face into a jigsaw puzzle if I want to...
* GuileHero: Mark Waid seems determined to make this his superpower. Not that it's exactly out of character.
* HeartbrokenBadass: Four of his girlfriends were murdered. And that's just scratching the surface of all the tragedy he has endured.
* HandicappedBadass: Rendered blind after an accident in his youth, but was trained to utilize his hearing to make up for it.
* HeroesWantRedheads: As his relationship with Black Widow proved.
* HeroicBSOD: Goes through one of these as he realizes he [[spoiler: accidentally killed small-time robber, Leo Carraro]].
* HeterosexualLifePartners:
** Matt's relationship with his law partner Foggy Nelson.
** Also DD and Spider-Man, who know each other's secret identities. Until they don't (or, rather, [[ComicBook/OneMoreDay until no one knows Spidey's]]).
*** And now that's been reversed.
* HonorBeforeReason: Matt often faces off against enemies who are a lot more powerful and capable of incredible damage, physically and personally. He even refuses to defend guilty clients, which is why his law firm is usually broke.
* HurtingHero: Matt is only second to ComicBook/IronMan on this. If something good happens, you can bet it won't last and will be swiftly followed by an unexpected punch to the gut, spiritually speaking. "Born Again" is the most famous example, but there are many, many others. Many issues have shown him as being so emotionally damaged that he is almost incapable of feeling happiness and he feels like he can do little more than brace himself for the next trauma or humiliation. The last couple of writers on Daredevil (Bendis and Brubaker) have seemingly competed to see just how much pain they can put Matt Murdock through. Just in the last two runs, he's gone though a mental breakdown over the death of his longtime girlfriend Karen Page, his secret identity was blown and he was sent to a high security prison (filled mostly with criminals he'd put away) for obstruction of justice, his wife was driven insane by a supervillain and committed to a mental hospital and his best friend was stabbed and assumed to be killed.
* HypocriticalHumor: He once told Moon Knight that his secret identity as Marc Specter is the worst kept secret in the hero community.
* ImmuneToMindControl: He is shown as immune to mind control, particularly that of the Purple Man. Explained as being blind means he literally ''can't'' look into someone eye's when they're trying to mind control him, and this allows him to focus completely on ignoring their commands.
* KeepingTheHandicap: In a number of plotlines, his eyesight is restored by some means or another, but Matt loses his enhancements and ends up incredibly disoriented and incapable of fighting. In one story, he outright begs the alien who returned his sight to him to take it back.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:His exceptionally violent and brutal murder of Bullseye was supposed to show he had gone off the deep end, but considering who Bullseye is, there isn't a person alive who can fault Matt for doing what he did]]. Most of the negative reactions from others fall less into "how is that action morally justifiable" and are more concerned with how ''out of character'' the action was.
* KnightInSourArmor: You could probably count the number of times Matt's been happy on one hand. He could be written as a villain and you'd still be sympathetic to him. Despite this, he keeps on going. This trope could probably be renamed "Knight in sour red leather". Starting with Mark Waid's run, he starts subverting this because he felt like his attitude was a self-fulfilling prophecy, outright telling Foggy "I didn't want to be that guy anymore."
* KnightTemplar: Became one briefly when he overthrew Fisk and took over Hell's Kitchen, brutally beating up anyone in his way and chastising other heroes who criticized him.
* LivingLieDetector: By listening, feeling and/or smelling, he can tell whether a person is lying by sweat, changes in body temperature and heartbeats (though he can be fooled by a pacemaker and those able to keep calm under pressure.)
* MissingMom: His mother went completely unmentioned for over twenty years before finally showing up out of the blue; turns out that she abandoned her child to become a nun. ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' later revealed that she abandoned him because [[spoiler: she was hit with a major case of Post-Natal Depression that drove her to nearly kill him]].
%%* NiceGuy
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: He ''really'' tries to avoid killing, but if you piss him off, he won't hesitate to beat the shit out of you. Kingpin, Bullseye, Punisher, and the Owl have all found this out the hard way, but they're hardly the only ones who have been on the wrong end of a beating from him.
* ObfuscatingDisability: Whenever someone suspects Matt is Daredevil, they logically conclude he's faking being blind to throw people off rather than super-senses to compensate.
* OnlyFriend: Well, [[TheFriendNobodyLikes the closest thing]] for ComicBook/ThePunisher. Daredevil desperately wants to stop Frank Castle from continuing his crusade, and both hates and sympathizes with him at the same time. The Punisher being who he is, this dovetails into WorthyOpponent.
* RealMenLoveJesus / ReligiousBruiser: Matt is often presented as a devout Catholic; in fact, his faith and how he deals with it while being a vigilante is a main source of drama in his comics.
* ReallyGetsAround: It really wouldn't be surprising to learn Matt has slept with every attractive woman in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse. Or at least, New York City. Really, general consensus places Matt second only to [[ComicBook/IronMan Tony Stark]] for Marvel's biggest playboy.
%%* SamaritanSyndrome
* SecretIdentity: Had one for a while, but it wasn't a particularly well kept secret. Eventually he was outed, and while he "proved" that he wasn't Daredevil in court, he himself commented "good luck getting that genie back in the bottle." Eventually, he outed himself in court.
* StepfordSmiler: In Waid's run, Matt starts acting all cheerful, much to the concern of literally everyone who knows him. They all speculate - including Matt himself - that he's trying to cover his trauma.
* TheStoic: Accused to be this by Karen and Foggy after "his brother" was supposedly killed.
* SunglassesAtNight: Justified considering he's blind.
* SuperReflexes: Possibly due to his exposure to the radioactive waste that caused his blindness, Matt's reflexes is enhanced to the degree where he is quick enough to catch catches a sai thrown by Bullseye, easily dodge gunfire, dodges point-blank gunfire when his back was turned, easily and repeatedly deflect point blank gun shots.
* SuperSenses: Although he is blind, his remaining four senses function with superhuman accuracy and sensitivity, giving him abilities far beyond the limits of a sighted person.
** He has a radar sense that he has described as "like touching everything at once". It is a form of echolocation via low radio wave projection, according to one theory, an energy wave within certain portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The signal emanates radio waves from regions of his brain, after which it travels outward, bounces off objects around him, and returns to receiving regions of his brain as well as use of his superhuman hearing. In any event, with this ability, Murdock synthesizes a very close analogue of three-dimensional 360% human sight.
** His sense of touch is so acute that his finger can feel the faint impressions of ink on a printed page allowing him to read by touch, though laminated pages prevent him from touching and thus reading the ink impressions at a much faster pace than a normal person would be able to read. The rest of his skin is equally sensitive, enabling him by concentration to feel minute temperature and pressure changes in the atmosphere around him. Even with his senses of smell and hearing blocked, he can feel the presence of a person standing five feet away from him simply by his or her body heat and disturbance of air
** His sense of hearing enables him to detect an acoustic pressure change of one decibel at a pressure level of seven decibels (whereas the lowest threshold for average human hearing is twenty decibels.) He can hear a person's heartbeat at a distance of over twenty feet, or people whispering on the other side of a standard soundproofed wall. Through practice, Matt is able to control his hearing acuity, mentally blocking out specific sounds like his own breathing and heartbeat, all ambient sounds to a normal human level of perception, or all sounds but a particular sound he is concentrating upon.
** TheNoseKnows: His sense of smell is so acute that he can distinguish between identical twins at twenty feet by minute differences in smell. He can detect odors of an atmospheric concentration of thirty parts per million. Further, his ability to remember smells enables him to identify any person he has spent at least five minutes with by smell alone, no matter how he or she might try to camouflage his or her natural odor. His powers of concentration are such that he can focus upon a single person's smell and follow it through a crowd of people at a distance of fifty feet
* TerrorHero: Even if he won't kill criminals, which is not always sure, he will destroy them physically and morally.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Matt used to have a typical view of killing, claiming that it wasn't his place to pass judgment, but he has killed when the situation called for it. And when the situation has called for it, he has hated but not regretted doing it. That said, he does not endorse wholesale murder as the answer to his, or anyone else's, problems. [[spoiler: Well and truly averted after he finally killed Bullseye.]]
* UpbringingMakesTheHero: His father Jack raised him on his own and taught Matt not to use violence and that he could be someone great one day. Fittingly, Jack's murder is what convinced Matt to become Daredevil.
* WeaksauceWeakness: His main weakness is his vulnerability to powerful sounds or odors that can temporarily weaken his radar sense. This weakness is often used to immobilize him.
* WellDoneSonGuy: His whole life he refrained from participating in any activities such as sports because his dad wanted him to study and get a respectable job. During Frank Miller's run, he openly wonders how many of his life decisions (mainly becoming a lawyer) were actually his own. He also feels very guilty of becoming Daredevil because his dad made him promise to never fight.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} was not all that impressed with Daredevil on hearing about his first meeting with (the girl who would become) Typhoid Mary.
** Matt got this a lot during the Miller era, particularly for things like making an alliance with the Kingpin and ruining his girlfriend's career.
* WorthyOpponent: This is essentially his relationship with the Punisher. Matt thinks Frank is a psychopath whose methods are far too brutal to be justifiable, while Frank thinks that Matt is a self-righteous asshole who needs to mind his own business and stay out of his way. While they dislike each other immensely and come into conflict enough to practically be members of their respective rogues galleries, they respect each other just enough to abstain from killing or permanently crippling one another.
* YourCheatingHeart: Cheated on Milla Davis with Dakota North when Milla was confined to a mental institution. This is what gives her parents the ammunition they need to have Milla transferred to their custody.
[[/folder]]

!Allies

[[folder: Franklin "Foggy" Nelson]]
!!Franklin "Foggy" Nelson
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

Foggy is Matt's best friend and, for most of the series, his law partner.
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* AffectionateNickname: "Foggy" is one given to him by Matt. It's got nothing to do with his perceptiveness; it's actually short for "Foghorn" and comes from his being an atrociously loud sleeper in their college days.
* BadassBookworm: Okay, he's not really a great physical fighter, but when it comes to standing up for Matt, nobody does it better than good old Foggy.
* FakingTheDead: In the All-New Marvel NOW! run, had to do this as to not be targeted by Matt's enemies after he outed himself, since he is Matt's closest friend and the most vulnerable, as well as undergoing cancer treatment - in his weak condition, it would make him easy prey for any villain to find him at the hospital he'd be going to and take him out to get to Matt.
* FatBestFriend: He is Matt's best friend, and he is Type B (ShrinkingViolet).
* FatAndProud: Not extremely fat, but definitely a bit chubby. A running gag in Waid's run is Matt putting Foggy on a diet and exercise regimen, and Foggy's attempts to get out of it. He does it in part because Foggy is an ''extremely'' loud chewer and it disrupts Matt's senses. He finally does lose weight during Waid's run due to cancer, however.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Is shown to be ''very'' supportive of Matt, even though they have their ups and downs.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold / NiceGuy: Foggy was portrayed as a deeply conflicted character, continuously caught between his strong vocational disagreements with Matt, their rivalry for the affections of Karen Page, and his loyalty to his friend.
* ParentalAbandonment: It is later revealed that Rosalind Sharpe is Nelson's biological mother: she divorced her husband and abandoned her son in order to be able to pursue her career as a lawyer. It was Sharpe's career that enticed her son to become a lawyer.
* SecretKeeper: He knows that Matt is Daredevil. After ''Secret Wars'', he's the ''only'' one of Matt's Secret Keepers that remembers that Matt is Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: "Battlin'" Jack Murdock/Jonathan Murdock]]
!!"Battlin'" Jack Murdock/Jonathan Murdock
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

The father of Matt Murdock who boxed for a living. Often broke, he worked nights as a leg-breaker for the local crime boss "The Fixer". Despite his profession, he encouraged Matt towards a life of pacifism, and pushed Matt heavily in his studies. He was told by his boss to take a fall in a boxing match but, knowing Matt would be there, refused. For his insubordination, he was murdered.
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* BoxingBattler: His job. He was a middleweight.
* DeathByOriginStory: Dies in ''Daredevil'' #1. His death is what inspires Matt to become a crimefighter.
* HonorBeforeReason: Won't throw a fight, even if it means [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness his death.]]
* ICouldaBeenAContender: Is aware that his window of opportunity is closing fast, if it hasn't closed already. It's because of his son's moral support that convinces him to really take boxing seriously again.
* SoProudOfYou: Pushes Matt in his schoolwork so that he'll be successful and have all the things he could never provide for him. When Matt announces he made it into Harvard, he's overjoyed.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Inverted. He refused to throw his final match so Matt could be happy that his father got a victory for once.
* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Subverted, as Matt is fully aware of he and his dad's financial situation, and understands that his father must work late.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ben Urich]]
!!Ben Urich
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-> '''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #153

--> ''"Listen, if you have a story for me, cut the mystery man crap and just tell me straight."''

Urich is a chain-smoking, tough-as-nails investigative journalist for the New York newspaper The Daily Bugle. Urich deduced the secret identity of
[[Characters/UltimateDaredevilAndElektra Ultimate Daredevil and has used him as a source of information and vice versa. To a lesser extent, he has a similar relationship with Spider-Man, whose alter ego Peter Parker was a photographer for the Bugle who occasionally accompanied Urich on assignments. Urich has used these connections to expose supervillains posing as businessmen including Kingpin and Green Goblin.
----

Elektra]]
[[/index]]

!!Marvel Cinematic Universe [[note]]Earth-199999[[/note]]
[[index]]
* ActionSurvivor: How many times has this guy risked his life?
* BadassNormal: Not for his fighting skills (he doesn't have any) so much as his guts; be you [[ComicBook/TheKingpin Wilson Fisk]] or ComicBook/NormanOsborn, even if you put the fear of God into him, sooner or later this man will stand up to and expose you, knowing full well that he is risking his life by doing so.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: One time over, Ben did beat a crooked cop to death after the officer tried to assassinate him.
* CoolUncle: To his sometime superhero nephew Phil (at least, until Phil went AxCrazy, did a FaceHeelTurn, and became the newest Hobgoblin).
* IntrepidReporter: His first story involved him deducing Daredevil's secret identity. The scoop on Kingpin nearly cost him the life. He (with Sally Floyd) has also covered some of major Marvel's events like ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' and ''ComicBook/WorldWarHulk''.
* PalsWithJesus: Ben, who is about as normal as you can get, is on a real-identity basis with both
[[Characters/Daredevil2015 Daredevil and Spider-Man.
* SecretKeeper: He knows Matt Murdock is Daredevil. And also knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Well, he ''knew'' both of these things. His knowledge of Matt's identity was wiped from his mind after ''Secret Wars'', and his knowledge of Peter's identity was wiped after ''One More Day''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Becky Blake]]
!!Becky Blake
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #155

While in college, Rebecca "Becky" Blake was sexually assaulted in an attack that left her unable to use her legs and confined to a wheelchair. She joined Nelson and Murdock as their legal secretary, where she worked for several years before leaving to pursue her own career in law. She would return some time later under invitation as the third partner at the new "Nelson, Blake and Murdock".
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* BadassBureaucrat
* DisabledMeansHelpless: Both played straight and subverted. By nature, she is a shy and reclusive woman, and requires rescue by Daredevil on a number of occasions; however, in those circumstances she was not the only one in danger, and the use of her legs wouldn't have played much of a difference anyway. As well, once, when their offices are attacked by the Ani-Men, she manages to fight off Bird-Man long enough for Black Widow to arrive and subdue him.
* PutOnABus: Twice. First, after appearing for almost the entirety of {{Creator/Frank Miller}}'s run, she's not seen for almost fifteen years until a brief cameo in the late 90's. She then disappears again until the mid-Aughts when she becomes a partner at "Nelson, Blake and Murdock", becoming a core cast member again. And again after {{Comicbook/Shadowland}}.
* RapeAsBackstory: While attending college, she was viciously assaulted by Michael Reese, a large man with a penchant for sadism towards women. The attack left her crippled and traumatized; she was left without the use of her legs, permanently bond to a wheelchair, and suffering severe PTSD.
* RapeAsDrama: Her assault, which cost her the use of her legs, is treated very seriously. When she first joins Nelson and Murdock, she is still clearly traumatized by it, [[StepfordSmiler though she tries to hide it]].
* StepfordSmiler: In her early appearances.
* WillNotBeAVictim: After joining Nelson and Murdock, she tries her best to be. But then [[TraumaButton a serial rapist starts making the papers...]]
[[/folder]]


[[folder: Stick]]
!!Stick
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #176

Stick is a blind sensei who trained Matt Murdock. Stick has made it his mission to keep the Chaste pure and clean from any evil infection. He forbade another of his prominent students, Elektra Natchios, from remaining in their ranks because of her vengeful personality, in spite of her formidable progress
----
* BackFromTheDead: In the third volume of ''ComicBook/ContestOfChampions'', he's resurrected by the Maestro to fight in the Contest.
* CynicalMentor: Stick may have trained Matt to be a skilled fighter, but he was a very harsh teacher, often being verbally abusive towards Matt and had a sink or swim attitude towards Matt's training.
* HandicappedBadass: Stick may be blind, but he is one of the most skilled martial artists in the Marvel Universe.
* HandyHelper: When Daredevil lost his radar senses for a brief time, Stick taught him to fight without them.
* HealingHands: Cures Black Widow of the Hand's poison by, from all appearances, just laying his hands on her for a few moments. He explains later that he was curing her by [[KiManipulation manipulating her ki]].
* {{Hustler}}: In his spare time, Stick would hustle people at Josie's Bar. He challenges them to games of pool, playing up the fact that he was blind and then completely humiliate them over the course of the game, taking their money in the process.
* KiManipulation: His primary power.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Stick posits as to whether or not the chemicals that blinded Daredevil really gave him his powers, or merely opened his mind to abilities he already possessed. Due to Stick having some magical abilities of his own, along with his radar sense, it's left ambiguous.
* MentorArchetype: Was the man who taught Matt Murdock to be a skilled warrior.
* OldMaster: Is quite old, and probably one of the greatest martial artists in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse.
* SoulPower: He has ki manipulation.
* SuperSenses: Stick possessed a "Radar" that enabled him to perceive the shapes and locations of objects in his vicinity despite his blindness. The limits of his "radar sense" are unknown, but it was more acute even than Daredevil's "radar sense."
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Grace Murdock/Sister Maggie]]
!!Grace Murdock/Sister Maggie
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #229

She is the ex-wife of Jack Murdock and the mother of Matt Murdock.
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* TheAtoner: After attacking Jack and Matt due to her postpartum depression, she became a nun.
* CoolOldLady: Her main characteristic. Is also a self-admitted crusader/protester.
* MissingMom: Left Jack and Matt when he was just a boy. Matt never asked why. For a long time it was believed that Jack abused her. [[OnceMoreWithClarity Later]], however, it was shown in the ''ComicBook/OriginalSin'' tie-in that the situation was quite more complicated: Maggie suffered postpartum depression and tried to attack both her husband and son in a fit of irrational rage. Jack was forced to defend himself and Matt (but never attacked her), and Maggie ran away after coming back to her senses.
* SecretKeeper: Knew Matt was Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Dakota North]]
!!Dakota North
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->'''Debut:''' ''Dakota North'' #1

Dakota North had a successful career as a fashion model. Despite her fame, she wanted something with more depth, more importance, and become a private investigator and opened her own agency. She has worked as an investigator for a number of heroes, including Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Daredevil.
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* BadassNormal: Doesn't have any powers, but still runs in the same circles as Comicbook/{{Luke Cage|HeroForHire}} and Daredevil.
* BadassLongcoat: Her modern look.
* BodyguardingABadass: Though technically she is hired as Matt's wife Milla's bodyguard, to keep up appearances she serves as Matt's bodyguard for a time.
* BodyguardCrush: Her and Matt end up sleeping together.
* CaptainErsatz: During her initial solo book, she was a near copy of [[PunnyName Ms. Tree]], an indie comic character by Max Collins and Terry Beatty. This would get lampshaded years later by Ms. Tree parodying the original covers for Dakota North's book.
** DivergentCharacterEvolution: Established herself as her own unique character in later appearances by subsequent writers.
* FadSuper: In her early appearances, where she was part-investigator, part-supermodel, she was trying to cash in on both the Buddy Cop trend and Vogue's popularity.
* GoodBadGirl
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes: During her debut series, being a [[FadSuper fashion-model-superhero]] in TheEighties, of course she'd wear nothing but this.
* TheMistress: Unintentionally becomes this after she starts sleeping with Matt while he and Milla are going through a rough patch. She considers her actions a {{betrayal|ByInaction}} of both Milla and Matt, and has Matt fire her.
* PrivateDetective: And is quite good at her job. When Comicbook/JessicaJones is busy or out of commission, she'll always recommend her clients to Dakota.
* UnequalPairing: During her and Matt's affair, she is working for him. Subverted in that [[GoodBadGirl she wants it.]] Doubly subverted when it dawns on her she's [[YourCheatingHeart a home wrecker]], and she wants out.
* [[XMeetsY/ComicBooks X Meets Y]]: Her solo series was ''Film/BeverlyHillsCop'' meets ''Vogue Magazine''. Alternatively, as a character she can also be seen as one between Comicbook/PatsyWalker and {{Comicbook/Alias}}.
* YourCheatingHeart: She and Matt Murdock have an affair while he and his wife Milla are going through divorce proceedings. She [[FriendsWithBenefits doesn't see any problem with this]] until Matt points out that he hasn't actually signed the divorce papers yet, meaning he just cheated on his wife. Cue OhCrap.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Master Izo]]
!!Master Izo
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #112

Izo was a member of the organization known as the Hand, over hundreds of years ago. He chose to leave the group when the leader died and it devolved into a ninja cult criminal organization, prone to serving a demon. Around that time he cut out his eyes. He later formed the Hand's rival group, the Chase, where he trained Daredevil's own master, Stick. He was voted out of the group for his unprofessional behavior.
----

* AllForNothing: By the end of Shadowland, Izo laments all his schemes ended up going to waste.
* BareHandedBladeBlock: Stops a sword bare handed during a fight.
* TheChessmaster: During the end of Brubaker's run, it is revealed that he orchestrated several plans[[spoiler: to put Matt Murdock in charge of the Hand. It is strongly implied he was working with Lady Bullseye all along to cause the Kingpin's return (and thus kickstart the chain of events that'd lead to Matt being forced to assume the control of the Hand). He also planted several moles within the Hand]].
* DeadpanSnarker: He's as caustically sarcastic as the day is long.
* DefectorFromDecadence: He defected from the Hand once he saw they became corrupt and cruel. A similar process happened with The Chase, which he left after realizing they were going through a HeWhoFightsMonsters phase regarding the Hand.
* DrunkenBoxing: His style of martial arts is very similar, with his often incorporating blades.
* DrunkenMaster: Is almost always drunk, but it doesn't slow him down in a fight.
* {{Expy}}: He appears to essentially be a replacement for Stick in his initial appearances (the trickster old man with deep knowledge of the Hand), though DivergentCharacterEvolution kicks in and he quickly becomes a much more different character.
* {{Foil}}: To Stick. While Stick was an ardent KnightTemplar with a very Spartan and ascetic worldview, Master Izo is noticeable for his much more [[GreyAndGrayMorality nuanced worldview]] and his fondness for booze and the pleasures of the flesh.
* HandicappedBadass: He may be blind, but he can kick all kinds of ninja butt.
* {{Hustler}}: Stick learned it from him.
* ManipulativeBastard: Izo plays everyone like a fiddle in his quest to fight the Hand.
* MasterSwordsman: No one is able to beat him in a swordfight.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His gambit to [[spoiler: put Matt in charge of the Hand]] ends up leading to the apocalyptic ComicBook/{{Shadowland}}.
* OldMaster: He is several centuries old and has learned much in that time. He trained Daredevil's own master, Stick.
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Was a member of the original Hand from centuries past, and has lived to the modern day.
* ShoutOut: Izo is clearly a reference to the Franchise/{{Zatoichi}} film series, more specifically to Takeshi Kitano's Film/Zatoichi2003: Izo is a blind swordsman with a trickster streak who wields a sword disguised inside a sword cane. He noticeably [[http://www.writeups.org/wp-content/uploads/Master-Izo-Daredevil-Marvel-Comics-h2.jpg resembles]] [[http://cineplex.media.baselineresearch.com/images/143022/143022_full.jpg Takeshi Kitano's portrayal]] of the character (notice the same cane and haircut).
%%%* SwordCane: His weapon of choice.
%%%* TricksterMentor: In contrast to Stick's CynicalMentor.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Izo is attempting to redeem the Hand. [[ComicBook/{{Shadowland}} This proves to be a terrible idea.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Blindspot]]
!! Blindspot
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->'''AKA:''' Samuel Chung
->'''Debut:''' Comicbook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel #0.1

Samuel Chung was an illegal immigrant from China who invented a suit that allows him to become invisible. Under the guidance of Daredevil, he becomes a vigilante known as Blindspot.
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* DefectorFromDecadence: His mother was TheDragon for a corrupt church leader named Tenfingers. Sam himself spent his days as an enforcer for him, while spending his nights as Blindspot fighting his influence in Chinatown.
* EyeScream: [[spoiler: Muse blinds him by gouging his eyes out]].
* GadgeteerGenius: To an extent. He built his invisibility suit himself, one that runs on D-cell batteries.
* TheIllegal: The reason he works using a mask and refuses to give Daredevil his real name.
* InvisibilityCloak: His outfit renders his entire body invisible
* StudentAndMasterTeam: He's Daredevil's apprentice
* WhiteMaskOfDoom: Heroic example. His invisibility suit includes a white mask. It even includes a setting that leaves only the mask visible for when he wants to talk to someone.
[[/folder]]

!Love Interests

[[folder: Elektra]]
!!ComicBook/{{Elektra}}

->'''AKA:''' Elektra Natchios
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #168

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Karen Page]]
!!Karen Page
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

Matt and Foggy's former secretary, Karen suffered from a serious drug problem following their breakup. She sold Matt's identity to Kingpin and was eventually murdered by Bullseye.
----
* TheAtoner: She eventually realizes that she is too dependent on Matt and that her past is a constant barrier between them. Karen leaves Matt to accept a talk show host position in Los Angeles.
* DamselInDistress: Karen was kidnapped quite often during Daredevil's battles, first by the Owl and again by the Purple Man.
* DrugsAreBad: Karen becomes addicted to heroin and starts making pornographic movies. In need of a fix, she sells Daredevil's secret identity to a drug dealer, who in turn sells it to the Kingpin. Matt helps Karen beat her addiction and later founds a free drug and legal clinic where she counsels drug addicts and Matt provides legal advice and "ghost lawyering".
* FirstLove: Though it was later {{retcon}}ned to be Elektra, the trope still applies. Matt [[LoveAtFirstSight fell in love with her the moment he met her]], and held a torch for her long after she left. When she [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone returns to New York after selling him out]], [[EasilyForgiven he instantly forgives her]] and picks up right where they left off. Her death causes Matt to have a HeroicBSOD, and he clearly still hasn't gotten over her, as he unconsciously compares all his subsequent girlfriends to her.
* KilledOffForReal: Murdered by Bullseye in "Guardian Devil".
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: You sold your ex-boyfriend's SecretIdentity to his ArchEnemy for a drug fix, that's what you did.
* SexySecretary: When she was Matt and Foggy's secretary.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: The second of Matt's girlfriends to be killed by Bullseye.
* TakingTheBullet: Bullseye was aiming for Daredevil's mom (he didn't ''know'' it was her, but didn't care either). For once, he isn't bothered that he missed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Black Widow]]
!!ComicBook/BlackWidow

->'''AKA:''' Natasha Romanova
->'''Debut:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' #52

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Heather Glenn]]
!!Heather Glenn
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #126

A former girlfriend of Matt Murdock. She was a head of the now closed Glenn Industries, before her father committed suicide and she was forced to sign away the company. Suffering from depression, she grew more and [[DestructiveRomance more dependent on Matt]], and ended up committing suicide after she thought that Matt had ended the relationship.
----
* TheAlcoholic: When she dated Tony Stark, both were heavily involved with alcohol abuse.
* AllTakeAndNoGive: Both her and Matt have played both roles at different time. When they first started dating, Matt tried to be the perfect boyfriend, looking past Heather's [[BastardGirlfriend rudeness towards him and his friends]], and tolerated her constant partying. Later, when Heather [[BrokenBird lost her father]], despite very clearly being in an emotionally vulnerable state, Matt [[BastardBoyfriend strong armed her into living with him]] and [[ForYourOwnGood cutting her off form her former socialite friends.]] Even Foggy and Glorianna called him out on it.
* BrokenBird: Heather was the flighty fun loving former girlfriend of Matt. Subsequently, Matt uncovered a criminal conspiracy involving her father, who was under the control of the Purple Man. Despite the efforts of Murdock's alter ego, Daredevil, who tried to find evidence to exonerate him without exposing his secret identity, Heather's father committed suicide and Heather started to abuse alcohol.
* DestructiveRomance: After losing her father and his company in quick succession, she grows overly reliant on Matt for emotional support, an attitude [[AllTakeAndNoGive which he unconsciously encourages.]] When the two of them separate, she [[DrivenToSuicide doesn't take it well.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: In the end, she committed suicide.
* ReallyGetsAround: Dated Tony Stark, and cheated on Matt several times.
* UptownGirl
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Glorianna O'Breen]]
!!Glorianna O'Breen
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #205

Matt Murdock's girlfriend for a time, before becoming Foggy's girlfriend. She was [[StuffedInTheFridge killed]] by one of the Kingpin's goons.
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* AmateurPhotographer
* BackForTheDead: After being absent from the comics for several years, she is brought back for roughly two issues before being killed off.
* DamselInDistress: Matt had to rescue her on a number of occasions.
* FieryRedhead: Has red hair.
* IntrepidReporter: Dabbles in this from time to time, usually resulting in her being put in danger and having to be rescued by Matt.
* KilledOffForReal: She is killed by Victor Krueller. The Kingpin is even indirectly responsible.
* {{Oireland}}
%%* ReplacementGoldfish: She dumped Matt and Foggy briefly becomes this to her.
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Killed off after being absent from the comic just to give Daredevil more reasons to angst.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Echo/Ronin]]
!!Echo/Ronin
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[[caption-width-right:350:Maya as Echo]]

->'''AKA:''' Maya Lopez
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #9

The daughter of the Kingpin's one-time partner, Maya Lopez was raised as Fisk's daughter following his murder of her father. Although she is deaf, she possesses the ability to memorize actions by sight alone, making her a formidable fighter. She also became part of the ''ComicBook/NewAvengers'' with the identity of Ronin.
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* ActionGirl: Thanks to her ability, she became a strong martial artist. She has gained Bullseye's uncanny aim and Daredevil's acrobatic abilities after watching tapes of their fights.
* AntiVillain: Briefly. She was pitted against Daredevil by the Kingpin, but had no idea that she was working for a criminal (or at least, how bad a criminal he was) and mistakenly believed that Daredevil killed her father. A solid [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type 4.]]
* BareYourMidriff: As Echo, her costume exposes her abs.
* BoxingBattler: In ''Vision Quest'' she states she was "a natural" at boxing when starting to learn martial arts, implying innate talent independent of her mimic ability. The same comic also implies she won an Olympic gold medal in the sport.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: After being a member of the ''New Avengers'', she disappears without a word after ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Spider-Man asking if anyone knew where she'd gone; and again with her reappearance when Luke Cage and Jessica Jones were looking for a Nanny, as she angrily asks if Cage even remembers that she used to be on the team.
* ClarkKenting: While operating on her own in Japan, she pretended to be a ditzy socialite to gain access to her targets. Then, as Ronin, she comes back and unleashes Hell on them.
* DatingCatwoman: Like Typhoid Mary, she dates Matt Murdock while trying to kill Daredevil. Unlike her, she only does so because she was tricked.
* DeathIsCheap: In ''New Avengers'', Elektra ([[spoiler:or more accurately a Skrull impersonating Elektra]]) runs her through with a sword, so the Hand can resurrect her as a brainwashed minion.
* DeceptiveLegacy: The Kingpin murdered her father, but honored the dying man's wish that he take care of her and raise her as his own. [[ManipulativeBastard Then he told her that Daredevil killed her father.]]
* DroppedABridgeOnHim / StuffedIntoTheFridge: [[spoiler: Echo was killed by Count Nefaria in the ''ComicBook/MoonKnight'' series]].
* FacialMarkings: A white handprint, in the same place her father placed his hand on her while he was dying.
* FightClubbing: When she was still associated with Kingpin, she competed in underground boxing matches.
* FightsLikeANormal: Played with. Echo's martial arts skill is almost entirely due to her mimic ability, but she's also limited by her own strength, agility, durability, etc., which are only those of a peak human and not a superhuman.
* {{Foil}}: Daredevil's a blind man with super acute hearing, smell, touch, and taste. She's a deaf woman with super acute eyesight and a photographic memory.
* HandicappedBadass: While Matt Murdock is blind, Echo is deaf. A deaf who posses "photographic reflexes" that allow her to mimic the feats of those around her.
* MultiEthnicName
* PayEvilUntoEvil / LaserGuidedKarma: Once she finds out what ''really'' happened to her father, she responds by putting a bullet between Kingpin's eyes. He survives, but was blinded, just like Matt, except without the super-senses.
* PhotographicMemory: Maya possess "photographic reflexes" or the uncanny ability to perfectly copy other people's movements, similar to that of the ComicBook/{{Taskmaster}}. Just by watching other people, she has become a concert-level pianist, a strong martial artist, a highly skilled acrobat, and a gifted ballerina (and on one occasion even piloted a Quinjet for a few minutes).
* PutOnABus: She was written out from ''ComicBook/NewAvengers'' and eventually joined the cast of ''ComicBook/MoonKnight''. [[StuffedIntoTheFridge And then died]]. [[DeathIsCheap She came back a few years later, alive and well]].
* RealAwardFictionalCharacter: She's won at least three gold medals from the Special Olympics and the Olympics, though it's not entirely clear what the events were.
* SpannerInTheWorks: The Skrull infiltration of Earth would've gone off a lot easier had she not shaken off the Hand brainwashing and ran their Elektra impersonator through. At the very least, the Avengers wouldn't have known about it until it was too late.
* TwoferTokenMinority: Deaf, part-Hispanic, part-Native American.
* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:Despite apparently being killed by Count Nefaria during a Moon Knight series in 2012, she would reappear to help Matt in 2016, without explaining how or why she survived or came back]].
* YouKilledMyFather: Believed this to be Daredevil, but later learnt it was actually the Kingpin.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Milla Donovan]]
!!Milla Donovan
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #41

A blind woman who Matt Murdock saved from a speeding truck. They quickly fell in love and were privately married. Believing that she was just a {{replacement|Goldfish}} for Karen Page, along with the dangers of being Daredevil's wife, Milla filed for divorce, despite both her and Matt still having feelings for one another.
----
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Milla herself admits that she has a history of going after bad boys and part of her initial attraction to Matt was this.
* AmicableExes: For a given value of "amicable".
* DisabledLoveInterest: Is blind.
* FourthDateMarriage: One of the many, many reasons it didn't work out.
* ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies: Defied, in a TemptingFate sort of way.
* LoveHurts
* LoveMartyr: Was driven insane by Mr. Fear.
* ReplacementGoldfish: For Karen Page, which is partially why she decides to divorce Matt.
* RevengeByProxy:
** On the receiving end of this after Matt Murdock was accused of being Daredevil, such as when Bullseye broke into her room and nearly racked his list of "number of Daredevil's girlfriends I've killed" up to 3.
** Mr. Fear decided to use her in his revenge scheme against Matt, driving her slowly insane with his gas. Turns out, he never had a cure.
* TraumaCongaLine: During Brubaker's run, had to deal with Matt being in prison, then him being a fugitive, then his fling from his time as a fugitive who has the scent of Karen Page comes back into their lives, then Mr. Fear causes her to kill someone, ''then'' she's kept on drugs in a barely aware state, and is eventually driven insane because what Mr. Fear used on her never had a cure, even though Matt promised he'd get her better.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kirsten [=McDuffie=]]]
!!Kirsten [=McDuffie=]
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 3) #1

The assistant D.A. Matt meets at the beginning of Mark Waid's run. Eventually moves with him to San Francisco as his law partner.
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* AmicableExes: Well, after [[ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan accidentally sicking Spider-Man]] on him. Since, the two have been on pretty good terms.
* BlackBraAndPanties: [[TheTease Shows them off to Matt]], just to see if he's faking the blind-man routine.
* DaddysGirl: Used to be one as a kid. While they still get along, she would rather she [[MyBelovedSmother didn't have to depend on him]] for anything, considering she's an assistant D.A.
* DeadpanSnarker: Very fond of teasing Matt about totally not being Daredevil.
* OneOfTheBoys: Likes sports and practical jokes, and seems to actively enjoys hanging out with Matt and Foggy. She's also a lot more tolerant of Foggy's antics than some of their other bosses, and even Matt at times.
* PowerTrio: With Matt and Foggy. Notable in that not since Karen has a female character really filled this role.
* SecretKeeper: For Matt, until that secret was officially and irreversibly outed.
* TheTease: ''Loves'' teasing Matt, even before they got into a relationship. She even unbuttoned her shirt to show him a bra that said "you are Daredevil".
* ThreeAmigos: Matt and Foggy were already HeterosexualLifePartners, but once they got to know her they became this.
* WorkingWithTheEx: Replaces Foggy as Matt's partner, since he was being treated for cancer then had to fake his death.
[[/folder]]

!Rogues Gallery

!!Mobsters/Organized Crime

[[folder: The Kingpin]]
!!!ComicBook/TheKingpin

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[[caption-width-right:350:You'll find him [[ContemplativeBoss contemplating]] or [[KingpinInHisGym working out]].]]

->'''AKA:''' Wilson Fisk
->'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spiderman'' (vol. 1) #50

--> '''Kingpin:''' The reason you and your brethren in the Federal Bureau of Investigation are always and forever unsuccessful in your pursuits... is that you do not understand, or refuse to admit to yourselves, how badly a city like this needs men... like me. Not wants. Needs. This city was literally built by my people. Brick by blood soaked brick. And decade after decade the city tells you, screams at you, that it cannot function financially without men... just like me. The city is structured socially, politically, economically around us. Through us. Because of us. What I am telling you is that when you finally do understand this... your life will become a lot less stressful.
--> '''Agent:''' Wow. You really are as arrogant a fat #$%@ as they say.
--> '''Kingpin:''' I really am.

Growing up poor and bullied, Wilson Fisk drove himself to become stronger, more powerful, and more ruthless than everyone around him, eventually becoming deeply involved in organised crime. Starting out as a bodyguard for Don Rigalotto, Fisk murdered his boss and seized control of the don's empire for himself, expanding his reach until he controlled almost the entirety of New York's underside. He has known who is under Daredevil's mask for a long time, and regularly uses that information to try and ruin Matt Murdock's life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Vanessa Fisk]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Roscoe Sweeney]]
!!Roscoe Sweeney
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->'''AKA:''' The Fixer
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #1

Roscoe Sweeney, or "the Fixer", was a crooked fight promoter who was famous for tricking in boxing matches, extortion and gambling. He won lots of money doing this, and became a influential figure in the criminal scene in New York. When Jack Murdock, Matt Murdock's father, refused to take a dive, Roscoe had him killed.
----
* AscendedExtra: His role is expanded upon in {{Creator/Frank Miller}}'s ''Daredevil: The Man Without Fear'' miniseries and the ''"Battlin'" Jack Murdock'' prequel comic.
* ItsPersonal: To Matt, for killing his father.
* NothingPersonal: For him, killing Jack Murdock is this.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Dies in DD's first appearance, and has stayed dead since, but it's because of him Matt became Daredevil in the first place.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Owl]]
!!The Owl
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->'''AKA:''' Leland Owlsley
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #3

--> ''"A little wisdom can be a dangerous thing."''

Daredevil's [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] arch-nemesis, Leland Owlsley was a Wall Street financier turned would-be crime lord, who ingested a special serum that gave him the power to glide. After years of experimenting on himself, and a great deal of SanitySlippage, Owlsley has become a mutant birdman, with talons, natural flying ability, and a hunger for live mice.
----
* AnimalMotifs: Unsurprisingly, an owl.
* ArchEnemy: Stan Lee created him to fill this role, though he's fallen by the wayside since thanks to the presence of better known and more thematically appropriate candidates like Kingpin, Bullseye, and the Hand. That said, of the long-running Daredevil villains he's still consistently portrayed as the most dangerous, with even Kingpin treading lightly about him, and has the best claim to the title of any of them.
* AxCrazy: One thing that Daredevil and Kingpin both agree on is that The Owl is a homicidal maniac, rendered crazier by his abuse of himself.
* BadassLongcoat: Almost never without his trademark green one.
* BadBoss: His goons have an incredibly high turnover rate because of his explosive temper, constantly shifting and incredibly mercurial mood, and increasingly cruel and violently psychopathic tendencies.
* BeardOfEvil: Often sports a classic evil goatee.
* BeastMan: Has become one of these through experimentation. Unlike most mutation-based examples, his intelligence has ''not'' diminished, but his sanity has to the point where even Kingpin exercises great caution when dealing with him.
* BigBadWannabe: Imagines himself to be the next Kingpin. He is still very dangerous, but pigs will fly before this happens. Not only are his resources far more limited than Fisk's (still impressive, but not "rule most of the East Coast's underbelly" impressive), but his rapidly eroding sanity means that even if he did have comparable resources, he wouldn't be able to keep it together.
* CloudCuckooLander: DependingOnTheWriter, he's often portrayed as such due his inexplicable one-track obsession with owls and making himself similar to them, to the point of eating vermin recreationally.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: He was an excellent businessman before turning to crime, though he was quite crooked even before his troubles with the IRS forced him out.
* DependingOnTheWriter: If he's a vicious psychopath that other criminals are fearful of or an ineffective buffoon. His explosive temper and unstable emotions are pretty consistent, however.
* DiabolicalMastermind
* DoNotCallMePaul: In most portrayals, ''do not'' call him Owlsley. His ''name'' is '''The Owl'''.
* EvilCripple: For a time, Owlsley could not walk without the aid of leg braces and an exoskeleton.
* EvilGenius
* FatBastard: In the Silver Age.
* FatalFlaw: His bad temper and murderous mood swings, which derail his attempts at holding gangs together. While he has always had these problems, his various alterations have ''not'' helped.
* {{Flight}}: Can glide under his own power. Initially, he did so slowly enough that it was all but useless.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was a corrupt but otherwise unremarkable Wall Street mogul, but after charges of corruption were brought against him, Owlsley decided to become a criminal mastermind. He turned out to be exceedingly good at it.
* HairTriggerTemper: He's always had anger issues, but the treatments he's had have made him even more volatile over time.
* KnowledgeBroker: Oftentimes his specific niche in New York's crime scene is knowledge (as befitting the owl motifs). He controls the flow of information.
* LightningBruiser: After the treatments.
* MoodSwinger: Infamously unstable, and it's only getting worse.
* OminousOwl: Once again a character's owl theme portends bad things.
* SanitySlippage: Owlsley's sanity has deteriorated as he's become less and less human, rendering him correspondingly more dangerous.
* TookALevelInBadass: Has gone from a fat guy who could fly to a vicious, sewer-dwelling madman whom even Kingpin is wary of.
* TranshumanTreachery: He's lost more and more of himself as his body mutates.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: On the receiving end. Daredevil, more often than not, treats him as a minor nuisance and doesn't really give him his full attention. [[AxCrazy This always proves to be highly unwise]].
* UnskilledButStrong: He doesn't work out very much and his formal combat training is virtually nil, but his enhancements allow him to go toe-to-toe with people like Daredevil quite easily.
* VillainousBreakdown: Happens quite a lot with him.
* VillainsNeverLie: The Owl has an admitted distaste for lies, so he tends to be straight with Daredevil. Which of course doesn't impede him from using MetaphoricallyTrue statements.
* VillainTeamUp: Once recruited Stilt-Man, Gladiator and [[spoiler: a one-time Daredevil foe Copperhead who came back from the dead as a zombie]] in an attempt to overthrow Kingpin. This went about as well as you'd expect it to. He's been a part of several other team-ups before and since.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The various treatments and procedures he's had done on himself over the years have made him a highly dangerous physical combatant without diminishing his intelligence in the slightest. His sanity has not fared quite as well, however; while he's still highly functional, his bestial tendencies have become increasingly difficult for him to deal with.
* WolverineClaws: Possesses both steel gauntlets that roughly resemble those of Wolverine and implanted talons in place of his nails ala ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}.
* WouldHitAGirl: Threatened to torture and rape Dakota North to get information on Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Turk Barrett]]
!! Turk Barrett
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #69

Turk was a small time crook who frequently clashed with Daredevil and ComicBook/BlackPanther. And by clashed, we mean they would [[JackBauerInterrogationTechnique intimidate him into spilling whatever criminal operation his bosses were planning that week]]. Turk eventually stole a set of Mauler armor and fought Daredevil hand to hand, which did not go over very well. When he's not drowning his sorrows in a bar, he's planning his latest scheme to get in Kingpin's good graces.
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* AscendedExtra:
** Has a prominent role in Kingpin's ''Civil War II'' arc.
** In ''Infinity Wars'' (2018) he manages to get his hands on the Mind Stone and ends up becoming a somewhat important player in the event before making a deal with Dr. Strange.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: When he was working for the Fixer, Turk gave Jack Murdock the offer to take a dive. Jack refused, and [[DeathByOriginStory the rest is history]].
* BigBadWannabe: Increasingly slipped into this during Frank Miller's run. The guy stole PoweredArmor ''twice'' and still got treated as a joke by ol' hornhead.
* ButtMonkey
* TheDragon: To Eric Slaughter, during Slaughter's introductory arc.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain
* TheInformant
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: In ''Infinity Wars'', he willingly surrenders the Mind Stone to Dr. Strange after realizing that possessing an Infinity Gem tends to attract enemies that are WAY outside of his scope.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Was modeled after Carl Weathers' likeness.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Managed to stab Daredevil in the ''Born Again'' story line.
* OhCrap: Has this reaction when he realizes that he and The Punisher are both at the same prison.
* RightHandAttackDog: Frank Miller's first issue (as writer) gave him one named "Brutus". He's never seen again after that issue, possibly because he moved on to a smarter master.
* SmallNameBigEgo
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Often paired up with another criminal named Grotto.
* VillainDecay: As an ordinary {{Mook|s}}, Turk was always pretty badly outmatched against Daredevil, but his first few appearances portrayed him as reasonably competent and pragmatic. Later issues had him taking levels in [[TookALevelInDumbass dumbass]] and [[SmallNameBigEgo ego]] to the point where he actually tried to team up with the ''Punisher'' just to make a rep.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Eric Slaughter]]
!! Eric Slaughter
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #161

An old school crimelord who had largely retired from organized crime until Bullseye hired him to help set a trap for Daredevil. Slaughter, viewing Bullseye as unstable and unreliable, [[GoneHorriblyRight takes charge of the operation himself]], and officially comes out of retirement for the challenge of fighting Daredevil.
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* AffablyEvil: All in all he's very reasonable and levelheaded.
* EvilCripple: He has a noticeable limp, and thus walks with a cane.
* EvilOldFolks: Eric's ancient.
* TheDon: A classic archetype old-school mobster.
* GloryDays: He sometimes expresses fondness for the old days, when mobsters had style and honor, as befitting his image of a classic [[TheDon Don]].
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Eric ''Slaughter''.
* NobleDemon: Eric is a ruthless crimelord, but it's sometimes shown he has his own CodeOfHonour. Once he refused to attack Daredevil after Bullseye set a trap for him, because it wouldn't have been fair.
* PragmaticVillainy: Slaughter's entirely concerned with profit only, and the moment anything stops being profitable he'll just drop it and walk away.
* TheStarscream: Has occasionally been one to Kingpin.
* WorthyOpponent: He holds a grudging respect for Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Grotto]]
!! Grotto
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #168

Grotto is a friend of Turk Barrett and an occasional henchman for various crime lords.
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* BadGuyBar: His typical hangout.
* BookDumb: Isn't too bright.
* ButtMonkey: Not to the same level as Turk, but pretty close.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Beat the crap out of Matt Murdock during the ''Born Again'' storyline.
* SaltAndPepper: Is best friends and partners-in-crime with Turk Barrett.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Turk during Frank Miller's run.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bullet]]
!!Bullet
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->'''AKA:''' Buck Cashman
->'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Age Annual'' #3

A covert operative from an unnamed government agency, Buck Cashman tells his autistic son that he's a James Bond expy that is doing his part to prevent WorldWarIII (which his son is irrationally afraid of). In reality, Cashman receives most of his orders from a corrupt Pentagon official with ties to the Kingpin, and most of his missions are False Flag Operations designed to protect Fisk's criminal interests. Having clashed with Daredevil numerous times, Bullet is one of the few villains Matt cannot truly bring to justice, as his position in the agency grants him immunity from prosecution even when he is captured.
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* AcquiredPoisonImmunity: Wades hip deep in toxic waste just so he can drown a target in said sludge. Suffers no ill effects.
* BadassMustache: Occasionally lets it grow into a BadassBeard.
* FalseFlagOperation: Most of his assignments fall into this category.
* LiesToChildren: Tells his son that he's a SecretAgent rather than a hitman.
* LightningBruiser: Has superhuman agility despite his size.
* MoralityPet: His autistic son Lance, who he cares about deeply.
* ProfessionalKiller: Has even worked for the Assassins Guild.
* PunchClockVillain: Harbors no real hatred for Daredevil, and only fights him when his job necessitates it.
* StoutStrength: That considerable bulk is mostly muscle, and he is capable of lifting 1000 lbs.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Larks]]
!! Larks
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil: The Man Without Fear'' #4

A deadly and cruel killer, Larks serves as Wilson Fisk's right-hand man while he is still establishing himself as New York's Kingpin of Crime. Not long before first putting on the tights, Matt Murdock comes into direct confrontation with him while trying to rescue a friend of his, a young girl named Mickey, from a child-slavery racket.
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* ComicbookFantasyCasting: See {{Expy}} below.
* {{Expy}}: Is [[Film/LethalWeapon Derrick O'Conner]] with a ponytail.
* HollywoodSilencer: Averted; after ambushing one of his victims outside their apartment, the gun shot can clearly be heard from the bottom of the staircase next to them. He instantly looks down and starts shooting at the eavesdropper.
* KilledOffForReal: Dies at the end of ''The Man Without Fear''.
* KarmicDeath: After establishing himself as a cold, merciless killing machine hidden behind dark sunglasses, he meets a pre-Daredevil Matt Murdock, who establishes himself as a cold, merciless fighter hidden behind a dark mask as he easily makes his way through all of Larks' goons. With his cold exterior melted away, he breaks down and tries to shoot Matt, only to have his own bullets deflected back at him, hitting [[PrettyLittleHeadshots right between the eyes]], shattering his sunglasses.
* PrettyLittleHeadshots: Specializes in these, executing several targets in quick succession after ambushing them at their homes. See KarmicDeath.
* PsychoForHire: Of the cold-and-collected variety, though this is most likely an act.
* SinisterShades: Never removes his sunglasses, and is as cold-blooded as they come.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Oversees the Kingpin's slave rackets, including the kidnapping and selling of children. When he is inspecting the warehouse's "stock", the kids begin to sing, tears in their eyes, in a vain attempt to keep their spirits up; [[{{Squick}} he seems to enjoy it]].
* WhyWontYouDie: Says this almost verbatim after Matt plows though a warehouse full of thugs, chases him halfway across the city, and shrugs off several stab wounds.
* WouldHurtAChild: Oh, very much so.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Vic Krueller]]
!! Vic Krueller
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->'''AKA:''' Kruel
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #338

Vic "Kruel" Krueller betrayed his boss, the Kingpin, by skimming profits from the crime lord's enterprises. Attempting to escape the Kingpin's thugs, Kruel crashed his car into a diner, setting it ablaze. Beaten to near death by his pursuers in public view, he was left for dead, no witnesses coming forward in his defense. Years later, he returns to New York, now scarred and deformed, to take revenge on the Kingpin and those who witnessed his assault.
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* CoveredWithScars
* FacialHorror: After his beating, his face is left broken and burned near to the bone, leaving him with a mangled skull-like face.
* ItsPersonal:
** While he does have a personal vendetta against the Kingpin and wants him dead, he is arguably more obsessed with the witnesses to his attempted murder, both for not coming to his aid and as they are now the only living people who can identify him.
** After he kills Gloriana, he becomes personal for Daredevil.
* NightmareFace
* SerialKiller
* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Kills Gloriana O'breen, Foggy's then girlfriend and Matt's former love interest. Of particular note as she hadn't appeared in the comic for years, being [[BackForTheDead brought back just to be killed off]].

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sammy Silke]]
!!Sammy Silke
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #26

Sammy Silke is the childhood friend of Richard Fisk, the Kingpin's son. Being a son of a mob boss himself, he was raised to expect certain privileges in his home city of New Jersey. After an undisclosed "error" back home, Sammy is invited to work under the Kingpin in New York, as a favor to his father. Reuniting with Richard, Sammy learns that Matt Murdock is Daredevil. Infuriated by this {{betrayal|ByInaction}} to their family honor, Sammy orders the Kingpin murdered in a grab for power. When his co-conspirators are all unexpectedly killed, Sammy has nowhere else to turn but the cops. In an attempt to gain protection, Sammy outs Daredevil's identity, revealing Murdock's secret to the world.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: Wants to run the Kingpin's territory, and tries to murder him in order to do it.
* HeKnowsTooMuch: Ultimately ends up getting him killed. He would never rat on his own father, but the crime family just can't take the risk.
* KlingonPromotion: [[TheStarscream Seems to think murdering a crime boss makes him the new boss]]. As Vanessa Fisk makes very clear, [[TooDumbToLive it doesn't work that way.]]
* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: After betraying the Kingpin his associates are all killed, the cops refuse to give him protection, and he's eventually murdered in prison.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He is the one who outs Daredevil's secret identity to the public, something that would loom over Matt Murdock's life for years to come.
* TraumaCongaLine: Lets see:
** After [[DeathIsCheap murdering]] the Kingpin, he sends his men after Daredevil, only for Daredevil to beat the crap out of him instead.
** His co-conspirators all get murdered, courtesy of Vanessa Fisk, meaning he has no one backing him as the new boss.
** Daredevil, as well as every criminal in New York, is out for his head. When he tries to call his dad for help, he tells him he isn't welcome in Chicago anymore and hangs up.
** He turns himself into the police for protection; they proceed to belittle him, as well as deny him protection despite him telling them Daredevil's identity, breaking the deal they had made.
** In prison, nobody comes to see him, not even his father. When somebody finally does come, it's to kill him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Alexander Bont]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ammo]]
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* EyepatchOfPower: Has one on his left eye.
* NoNameGiven: His real name has never been mentioned.
[[/folder]]

!!The Hand

[[folder: The Hand]]
!!The Hand
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[[caption-width-right:250:Everybody was kung-fu fighting...]]

->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #168

An ancient organisation of Japanese nationalist ninja, The Hand were corrupted from the inside by the Snakeroot, a clan of demon worshipers who aimed to bring their master, Kemono (The Beast), into the world. They have opposed Daredevil on many occasions, aiming always to increase their own power and free The Beast from its imprisonment.
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* AncientConspiracy: About 400 years old.
* ArchEnemy: Of the organisation known as The Chaste, of whom Matt's mentor, Stick, was member. The group as a whole is third on Daredevil's hit parade after Wilson Fisk and Bullseye. They've fought him many times, a number of his enemies (Elektra, Lady Bullseye, Kingpin) have been members of the group or have tried to take control of it, they're linked to his mentor, and they want Matt to be their leader.
* AwesomeMccoolName: "The Hand", a name so simple, and yet so loaded with understated menace and strength.
* BlackMagic: Fond of this. Upon the mutinous murder of Yoshioka (first ''father'' of the group), the Snakeroot ninja clan took control of the Hand and corrupted it by imposing the cult of a demon known as The Beast, which imparted them with dark magic. One of these black spells causes a Hand ninja's lifeless body to return to dust and prevent another from directly gazing at the Beast itself.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: A favorite tactic of theirs; they kill you, and then resurrect you as a StrawNihilist AxCrazy BloodKnight loyal to them. Elektra went through this twice, though the second time she apparently had developed a resistance to it and OutGambitted them. They've also done it to Wolverine and ComicBook/{{Northstar}}, and tried doing it to Echo.
* CameBackWrong: Invoked. They resurrect you to be one of their evil warriors.
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Played dead straight. The group is almost nothing but cannon fodder. The willingness to die seems to be more important in membership consideration than skill, considering how many hundreds (perhaps thousands) of these guys characters like Franchise/{{Wolverine}} and ComicBook/{{Elektra}} have waded through. These were, at least in part, the inspiration for the Foot Clan, below.
** Their earliest appearances, during Frank Miller's run on ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'', more or less codified the trope. Daredevil and Elektra would periodically face whole armies of Hand mooks and win fairly easily, then the Hand threw a few elite swordsmen at them and gave them a serious fight, and a little after that they produced a named super-ninja for a downright difficult boss fight.
** The trope was later somewhat handwaved in a ''Wolverine'' comic "... [the {{mooks}}] have to be careful they don't chop one of their own by mistake. While I can hit anyone I please."
*** Speaking of Wolverine, the Hand averted this one once by ambushing him with enough ninja to cripple his movement and leave him defenseless, allowing the Gorgon to chop his head off. He gets better, then plays the trope straight for six issues of glorious payback that practically wiped the ninja clan out.
* TheCorruption
* {{Cult}}: A demonic one.
* TheDreaded
* EliteMooks: Fist, a reanimated corpse powered by the souls of 100 fallen warriors.
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[IHaveManyNames The Beast, aka Jakkaru No Musuko (Son Of Jackal)]], their evil master. He has only appeared in two stories, and most of the time he uses DemonicPossession rather than his true form (a large, green, ogre-like monster with a bit of a hunchback).
* NebulousCriminalConspiracy: They have a long, complex history with ComicBook/{{HYDRA}} and the latter is more or less a breakaway group of the more politically minded members, though they still co-operate from time to time. They often ally with other evil groups, and a branch are controlled by the Kingpin.
* NebulousEvilOrganisation
* NightOfTheLivingMooks: They have [[TheUndead undead]] {{mooks}}.
* NinjaZombiePirateRobot: Undead brainwashed demon-worshiping ninja cult.
* OffWithHisHead: What you have to do to the corpse if you don't want the Hand to get their hands on a new toy.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: All Hand warriors and their demon masters have red eyes (DependingOnTheArtist).
* ReligionOfEvil: They worship an ancient demon known only as The Beast. In the Franchise/{{Wolverine}} story arc ''Enemy of the State'', their ''Jounin'', their highest ninja masters, are clearly non-human and implied to be demons as well.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: They've fought pretty much everyone at this point, from Matt and Elektra to Wolverine, ComicBook/TheAvengers, and beyond.
* ShroudedInMyth
* StrawNihilist: What you become if the Hand brings you BackFromTheDead.
* TakeOverTheWorld: Their main goal.
* TheUndead: Members of the Hand are practitioners of powerful occult magic and can murder a person and bring that person back to life as a servant of the Hand.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lady Bullseye]]
!! Lady Bullseye
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[[caption-width-right:250:Evil's biggest fangirl]]

->'''AKA:''' Maki Matsumoto
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #111

A Japanese assassin and member of The Hand, Maki Matsumoto was inspired to take her current path when, as a child, she witnessed Bullseye's massacre of the slave traders who had kidnapped her. A lawyer in her civilian identity, she has manipulated both Daredevil and Kingpin in order to move up the ranks of The Hand.
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* AffirmativeActionLegacy: A Japanese female successor (well, more a copycat) to a white male villain.
* AlliterativeName: Just like Matt her name and last name begin with 'M'.
* AxCrazy: She's not more mentally stable than her male counterpart.
* BadassBookworm: Lawyer by day, psychotic ninja assassin by night.
* BadassNormal: She has no apparent superhuman powers, but she is an expert martial artist. It has been noted that she is faster than both Bullseye and the Kingpin. However, she is also less powerful.
* BigBadWannabe: In "Return of the King" when she lures Fisk back to New York in order to play he and Matt against each other. In the end, she's outmanoeuvred by both Kingpin, Daredevil, and [[spoiler:Master Izo]] and forced out of The Hand.
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Betrays The Hand, Daredevil, and The Kingpin.
* CombatPragmatist: She has little patience for Hand ritual, and she will take advantage of enemies who expect her to fight like a typical Hand ninja.
* DarkActionGirl: She is a master of several martial arts and a proficient hand-to-hand combatant, and specializes in using both a katana and shuriken.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: As a young girl, she was imprisoned by the {{Yakuza}}, who planned to sell her and many others into sexual slavery. However, Bullseye, on an unrelated errand, arrived to slaughter the mobsters. The sight of Bullseye effortlessly killing her captors inspired the girl to escape and become a killer.
* DistaffCounterpart: To Bullseye as says her name.
* DoesNotLikeMen: The side effect of her past where she would have been forced to be a SexSlave. The only man she seems to respect is Bullseye.
%%* FemmeFatale
* FragileSpeedster: Comparatively. Matt notes that while she's faster than the likes of Bullseye or Kingpin, she can't take a hit the way they can.
* FreudianExcuse: Captured by slavers as a child and saved (accidentally) by Bullseye.
* GunsVsSwords: Like Elektra, she is proficient in both. She prefers swords and shuriken but will pull out firearms if the situation calls for it, such as when she shot ComicBook/PepperPotts with a sniper rifle.
* HatesBeingTouched: Touching her without permission is her BerserkButton. In any way.
* ImprobableAimingSkills: Bullseye, but a Lady.
* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Her reaction to seeing Bullseye in action.
%%* KnifeNut
* LegacyCharacter: An odd case; she is inspired by Bullseye (when he accidentally saved her from Yakuza sex slavers), but unlike other examples Bullseye was still very much active and didn't train her or anything.
* ManipulativeBitch: As a lawyer, she targets Daredevil by assisting the parents of Murdock's mentally-ill wife Milla Donovan in gaining custody of her.
* {{Ninja}}
* PaintedOnPants: You see that outfit there? And how you could be forgiven for thinking she wears nothing? It is ''consistently'' drawn that way. The thing never, ''ever'' has any kind of loose fabric of any kind.
* PsychoForHire: Much like the regular Bullseye, she's a psycho who kills people for money.
* ProfessionalKiller
* SecretIdentity: Her alter ego is a lawyer, opposing Matt Murdock in the courtroom, thereby attacking Daredevil on two fronts.
* TheSociopath
* UnwittingPawn: For most of her life. [[spoiler:Master Izo]] told her she would lead the Hand, but never intended for that to happen.
* WouldHurtAChild: One of the very first things we see her do is murder the Kingpin's newest adopted family.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bakuto]]
!! Bakuto
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #505

Bakuto was the ignoble leader (Daimyo) of a branch of The Hand based in South America who stood against Daredevil after he [[spoiler: took control of the Hand]].

Bakuto would make his debut in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse during the first season of ''Series/{{Iron Fist|2017}}'' as the sensei to ComicBook/ColleenWing.
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* FiftiesHair: Greased back in a typical '50s punk fashion.
* AbsoluteCleavage: A rare male example.
* EnemyCivilWar: While acting leader of the South American branch of the Hand, he attempted to assassinate [[spoiler: Daredevil]], who was the leader of the New York City branch at the time, causing a brief civil war amongst the group. Once he is killed, his death is announced as an honorable suicide so as to bring the two sides together.
* FacialMarkings
* KilledOffForReal: Killed in battle by ComicBook/WhiteTiger.
* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: His murder was staged to look like an honorable sacrificial suicide (a common practice amongst the Hand), so as to bring in his followers to [[spoiler: Daredevil's side]] without starting a gang war.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ikari]]
!! Ikari
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 3) #25

A man who was given Daredevil's powers, but retains his sight. TheDragon to Bullseye during his elaborate revenge scheme, where he is shown to be at the very least equal in skill to Matt.
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* BlessedWithSuck: Averted. Matt assumes he's blind, but it turns out, he can see.
* TheDragon: Acts as Bullseye's top fighter.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: His severed head is shown among Kraven the Hunter's trophies in Waid's ''Captain America''.
* DualWielding: Dual-wields Kusurigama blades.
* EvilCounterpart: Blatantly and intentionally an evil version of Daredevil, right down to the costume.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Is only ever called Ikari, which means Fury in Japanese.
* SecretIdentity: Nothing is known of his life before he became Ikari.
* SuperSenses: Ikari is basically Daredevil with sight.
* WhamLine: "Try the ''red'' one." To elaborate, after dealing with a group of criminals who are blind but with heightened senses like himself, Daredevil, upon fighting Ikari, assumes him to be blind as well. After being on the receiving end of a lengthy beatdown, Daredevil hides in a sporting goods store and turns the sprinklers on, knowing it will effectively cancel out Ikari's radar sense (but also his own). After getting within striking distance of his foe, Daredevil reaches for a rack of baseball bats, upon which Ikari [[PreAssKickingOneLiner says the above line]], revealing to Matt that he could [[OhCrap see the whole time.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tenfingers]]
!!Tenfingers
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 5) #1

A Chinatown crime boss with ten fingers on each hand. He runs the Church of the Sheltering Hands, which primarily targets the Chinese American community. He was a former member of the Hand before he left, stealing some of their magic.
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* BodyHorror: Has ten fingers on each hand.
* [[spoiler:BusCrash: Revealed to have been killed between issues by Muse.]]
* DangerousDeserter: He was a former member of the Hand.
* TheDon: He's a Chinatown crimeboss.
* {{Fingore}}: He cuts off his henchmen's fingers as a ''reward''. They'll even beg him to remove them.
* IBangedYourMom: Sam walks in on him having sex with Lu Wei.
* LeaveNoWitnesses: Tenfingers orders [[CoDragons the Eights]] to kill [[spoiler:the entire congregation after they witness him failing to defeat the Fist]].
* SinisterMinister: He's a crime boss that runs a church as a front.
* [[spoiler:TheWorfEffect: Proves no match for his former Masters when they come to reclaim the powers he stole from them.]]
* YouHaveFailedMe: {{Averted|Trope}}. He is patient and understanding towards henchmen who fail in their tasks. He even gives Samuel a second chance after he disobeys a direct order in the name of the church's interests.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lu Wei]]
!!Lu Wei
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 5) #3

Blindspot's mother and a member of the Church of the Sheltering Hands. She is one of the "Eights", warriors who have been given a portion of Tenfingers' powers.
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* AbsurdlyYouthfulMother: She's old enough to be the mother of Blindspot, who is in his late teens or early twenties, but she doesn't look like it.
* BodyHorror: While not to the degree of her master, her and the other Eight's, as their name suggests, have eight fingers on each hand.
* TheDragon: [[CoDragons One of three]] to Tenfingers.
* DualWielding: Carries two swords.
* FriendOrIdolDecision: Tenfingers orders her to kill Blindspot, who she just realized is her son. [[spoiler:She kills the other two Eights at the last minute, saving his life.]]
* PaintedOnPants: Her outfit does an excellent job of showing off her curves.
* RedemptionRejection: Blindspot tries to get her to leave the Church by showing her all the good he's done as Blindspot. She refuses.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kirigi]]
* GiantMook: He's a huge Hand ninja.
* TheFaceless: His face beneath the mask is unknown.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jonin]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Genin]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Izanami]]

[[/folder]]


!!Other Enemies

[[folder: Bullseye]]
!!ComicBook/{{Bullseye|Marvel Comics}}
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Hold still, or this could get messy."]]

->'''AKA:''' Lester; Benjamin Poindexter
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #131

The best assassin in the Marvel Universe, Bullseye is a contract killer with [[ImprobableAimingSkills perfect and lethal aim with any weapon or throwable object]] who has, at various points, been retained by most of Daredevil's biggest adversaries, most notably The Kingpin. After killing both Elektra and Karen Page, and making numerous attempts on the lives of Matt Murdock's other loved ones, Bullseye has ensured he is the one person that Daredevil hates more than Wilson Fisk.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Punisher]]
!!ComicBook/ThePunisher
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->'''AKA:''' Frank Castle
->'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 1) #129

--> '''Blindspot:''' Who is that guy?
--> '''Daredevil:''' His name is Frank Castle.
--> '''Blindspot:''' Hold on-- the Punisher? Isn't he, you know, a good guy? Goes out and catches the bad guys. [[NotSoDifferent Just like you]]?
--> '''Daredevil:''' [[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne He is nothing like me]]. He's [[KnightTemplar damaged]], Blindspot. Castle doesn't '''catch''' the bad guys. He '''kills''' them.


Frank Castle was a career officer in the U.S. Marine Corps Force Recon Division who tragically lost his wife and children to gang violence. When the police failed to bring his family's killers to justice, Frank became the Punisher, using the skills he learned in the Corps, combined with the Mafia's own assassination tactics, to fight a one-man war of attrition against the criminal underworld. Though they fight for similar goals, Castle's use of lethal force is something that Daredevil cannot abide. Likewise, the Punisher sees Daredevil as naive for refusing to kill criminals that [[CardboardPrison cannot stay locked up]]. [[MyGreatestFailure Haunted by his failure]] to steer Castle toward a less lethal path, Daredevil believes [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou it is his responsibility]] to find a humane way to end Castle's violent crusade. With each ([[DependingOnTheWriter usually]]) seeing the other as a WorthyOpponent, the two have had a long history as bitter enemies, [[TeethClenchedTeamwork uneasy allies]], and [[FriendlyEnemy everything in between]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Purple Man]]
!![[SelfDemonstrating/PurpleMan The Purple Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:Dance monkeys, dance]]

->'''AKA:''' Zebediah Killgrave
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #4

Originally a spy, Zebediah Killgrave got into an accident with chemicals which... well... turned his skin purple. As a side effect though, the chemicals gave him the power of mind manipulation, able to have people believe him or follow his commands without much effort on his part. Now able to take whatever he wanted, Killgrave gave up being a spy, instead taking up a full life of crime.

A master manipulator with purple skin and the power to force others to do his bidding, Zebediah Killgrave is a professional criminal with a long list of nasty habits. He's clashed with Daredevil repeatedly and has always been frustrated by the fact that his commands do not effect the vigilante to the same degree that they do the general populace.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Go on, just guess how he got his name.
* ArchEnemy: To ComicBook/JessicaJones and her husband, ComicBook/{{Luke Cage|HeroForHire}}.
* BackFromTheDead: He died in ''Emperor Doom''. They had a funeral in the pages of ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight'' and everything. Ten years later, he came back.
* CardCarryingVillain: [[http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/7/79709/2230176-zebediah_killgrave__earth_616_.jpg This should say it all.]]
* ColorCharacter: Purple.
* CompellingVoice[=/=]MindControl: His power. It was more his presence that bent people to his will, but he still had to order them around verbally. Which he did.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Invoked. He retired for a while in TheSeventies, when he realized he didn't need to be a villain for the money when he could just make people give him what he wanted.
* DeaderThanDead: This seemed to be the case for a while, as he let himself die and then had his corpse hurled into the sun by [[ComicBook/CarolDanvers Captain Marvel]]. But then the "Purple Daughter" storyline revealed that his body (which eventually resuscitated itself) was whisked away by the Purple Children, who only made Danvers think that she had cremated Killgrave.
* DependingOnTheArtist: His coloration varies from a very pale thistle to a dark eggplant-like shade. It also varies whether his hair is purple or black.
* DrivenToSuicide: By the ''Series/{{Jessica Jones|2015}}'' series he's become so burnt out that he seeks Jessica out because as the only one who "understands" him he believes that she can help him find some kind of purpose in life or remove his abilities or assist him with relearning how to be good and normal. After repeatedly pestering her to aid him or at least tell him what to do, Killgrave apologizes for everything and then kills himself after Jessica just keeps telling him to "go."
--> '''Purple Man:''' I see your point. [[DeathSeeker I'm sure it's why I came here.]] I just needed... I don't know.
--> '''Jessica:''' You--you said--you said [[HealingFactor your powers]], [[ResurrectiveImmortality you couldn't be--]]
--> '''Purple Man:''' No. I said I think you couldn't do me in. I didn't say what I could do. I know what to do.
--> '''Jessica:''' N--
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His ex-wife and their daughter Kara, known as [[Characters/AlphaFlight Persuasion]], though both hate him [[MindRape for]] [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe good]] [[DisappearedDad reason]]. While Killgrave would like to reconcile with them, he's made no real effort to and it's been made clear (via [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey]] reading his mind) that he prioritizes taking over the world and continuing to do things ForTheEvulz over them. And while he was initially fond of the Purple Children, that got thrown out the window when they turned on him, leading him to abandon his EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily plans for them in favor of just weaponizing or outright killing them.
* EvilIsPetty: Perhaps the grand champ of the Marvel Universe. He could do unbelievable things with his powers, but always uses them for petty reasons.
* ForTheEvulz: That didn't stop him from doing really, really nasty things to people just because he could.
* GlorifiedSpermDonor: Thanks to the fact that he frequently abuses his powers to turn women into {{Sex Slave}}s, he's actually got a fair number of kids knocking around, most of them with at least some of his powers. None of them are quite as monstrous as him.
* HealingFactor: {{Retcon}}ned to have one, Norman Osborn-style, when they decided to bring him back 10 years after his "death" in ''Emperor Doom''.
* TheHedonist: Since coming back from retirement, he is rarely seen without a mind-controlled woman (or a harem of them) on his arm.
* IJustWantToBeLoved: Deep, deep, ''deep'' down he's secretly obsessed with being loved unconditionally, and this longing for genuine affection occasionally surfaces, albeit in ways twisted by his sociopathy. He released a woman who he had taken as his wife from his control because the genuine fondness that he had developed for her led him to believe that she could reciprocate his feelings in spite of what he had done to her. Obviously, her immediate response to being freed was to take off as quickly as possible (Killgrave doing nothing to stop her). He eventually also started rounding up his children, wanting to form a family with them... and also have them help him TakeOverTheWorld.
* InTheBlood: His daughter [[Comicbook/AlphaFlight Kara/Persuasion]] inherited his powers but, fortunately, she went the opposite way in terms of morality.
* KickTheDog: He once stopped an entire restaurant from breathing so he could eat his eggs in peace.
* ManipulativeBastard
* MediumAwareness: A dark example of this in ''ComicBook/{{Alias}}'' where he is fully aware that he's in a comic book. He made Jessica Jones believe her life was a comic book, with an audience of loyal readers, and that every time he made her strip for him, she was taking her clothes off for them.
* MindRape: Lots of people, but what he did to his wife and Jessica Jones stands out.
* MoralityPet: Subverted. Learning he has a daughter seems to have made him worse, since he thinks she'll love him if he can conquer the world.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Zebediah ''Killgrave''?
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Any A-list or B-list hero with psionic abilities could crush him effortlessly (he's no threat to the likes of ComicBook/JeanGrey or ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, and he'd be an amoeba next to [[ComicBook/ProfessorX Charles Xavier]]). However, he's a significant threat because he's pitted against "street level" heroes like Daredevil and Jessica Jones, being smart enough to avoid drawing the attention of the larger fish in the sea.
* NoSell: Daredevil, Jessica Jones, the Kingpin, and Dr. Doom have all proven able to resist his powers. Daredevil's non-conventional senses allow him to concentrate on resisting his commands, Jessica Jones received psionic shielding from Jean Grey, and the Kingpin was able to resist through sheer force of will (albeit with some obvious struggle). Dr. Doom however takes the cake, as he was able to easily ignore his power without any visible effort, all while he was connected to a device that amplified his ability to planet-influencing levels.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Writers have turned him from a camp, one note bad guy to a full-fledged ''monster''.
* OhCrap: In the first ''New Avengers'' arc, he intends to use his powers to make Luke Cage attack the other assembled heroes. He also makes obvious threats toward Jessica Jones and her and Cage's unborn child. Cage then informs the unaware villain that his food contained special drugs designed to negate his powers. He has a look of sheer terror before Cage moved in on him and proceeded to deliver a brutal NoHoldsBarredBeatdown, and from the looks of it, possibly might have killed him if ComicBook/CaptainAmerica did not interfere.
* ParentalFavoritism: It's highly implied from the statements made by one of Killgrave's sons that, out of all of the children that he has sired, Zebediah views Kara as the favorite despite the fact she is (morally) nothing like him.
* {{Pheromones}}: The Purple Man secretes pheromones that can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled. They allow him to control affected creatures with verbal commands. And for [[PowerPerversionPotential extra-special-squick]], he used it to father at least one daughter with a mind-controlled lady friend. That daughter, known as the Purple Girl, inherited the power, and used it to mind control ComicBook/{{Northstar}} in her first appearance (though unlike her father, she didn't take it past going swimming together).
* PsychicAssistedSuicide: Many times, most horrifically when he ordered thirty-odd innocent bystanders at a Denny's to stop breathing so he could enjoy his eggs in peace.
* RapeByProxy: Killgrave never actually raped Jessica Jones. What he ''did'' do was bring many women back to bed with him and rape them, while making her watch and using his powers to force her to feel upset that it wasn't her being raped.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: One of the reasons why he is regarded as such a vile villain.
* RedeemingReplacement: His daughter Kara, better known as [[Comicbook/AlphaFlight Persuasion]], is very much his DistaffCounterpart, having inherited his purple skin and powers. But she's nothing like him and uses her power to help people, not to have them cater to her every whim or to corrupt them into evildoing.
* ResignationsNotAccepted:
** When he tried to retire from villainy, {{Big Bad}}s like the Kingpin and Doctor Doom kept pulling him back in. Well, ''overt'' villainy anyway. He has ''never'' stopped committing crimes or being evil; he just stopped picking fights with superheroes or trying to TakeOverTheWorld. Temporarily. He still conned, brainwashed, robbed, and murdered his merry way through life.
** He was perfectly willing to let himself die after an aborted HeelFaceTurn, but the Purple Children stole his body at the behest of their older brother Benjamin, who let their father's healing factor revive him before imprisoning him, and experimenting on him in order to develop serums and gasses that granted him his own form of MindControl. Killgrave, [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil more or less back to his old self]], is reduced to forming an extremely shaky EnemyMine with Jessica Jones to try and deal with the "Purple Son."
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He's faced off against ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}, The Avengers, and other Marvel folks several times. And to say nothing for Jessica Jones and Luke Cage.
* SerialRapist: Why he is so reviled.
* SmellsSexy: The Purple Man smells like whatever he wants to smell like, so that you do whatever he wants you to do.
* TheSociopath: He uses his mind control pheromones to rape and kill women ForTheEvulz, he made an entire restaurant stop breathing [[EvilIsPetty because he wanted to eat in peace]], and tortured Jessica Jones by raping captured women in front of her and making her watch it all.
* TakeOverTheWorld: His motivation since coming out of retirement.
* TookALevelInBadass: The year-long Daredevil storyline where he manipulated the father of Daredevil's girlfriend (who was the CEO of a Fortune 500 corporation) into letting him take over the company and bankrolling his anti-Daredevil efforts. The story ended with the father being DrivenToSuicide, the girlfriend breaking up with Daredevil, and the Horned One being whaled on by four of his toughest foes ''at the same time''.
* TurnOutLikeHisFather: One of several very good reasons why his ex-wife kept his daughter far away from him. And (for the most part) Persuasion averts this trope.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Matador]]
!! The Matador
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->'''AKA:''' Manuel Eloganto
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #5

A matador banned from the sport of bullfighting in his native Spain for unsportsmanlike conduct, Manuel came to America to try his hand at being a dashing supervillain. Because no one in the United States knew about his shame, he was able to pass himself off as a GentlemanThief until Daredevil exposed him. Never a particularly effective villain, he eventually retired.
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* ButtMonkey
* DashingHispanic: Matador is a trained bullfighter and a skilled swordsman.
* HarmlessVillain: His early track record against Daredevil was actually pretty decent, but it didn't take him long to turn into a lightning rod for beatings and swift defeats.
* RetiredMonster
* TorosYFlamenco: Deliberately played up the stereotype of the Spanish matador.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: In his first appearance, the Matador presented himself as a JustLikeRobinHood GentlemanThief, gaining the admiration of the New York City public. Daredevil was eventually able to defeat him and show the Matador for the {{Jerkass}} he was.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Stilt-Man]]
!!Stilt-Man
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[[caption-width-right:193:Short Man Syndrome Personified]]

->'''AKA:''' Wilbur Day
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #8

A loser in civilian life, Wilbur Day turned to crime, only to become a loser there as well. Donning a mechanical exoskeleton equipped with telescopic legs, he tried to become a professional criminal, only to be thwarted by Daredevil again and again. A joke in-universe and out, he was eventually killed by the Punisher.
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* BerserkButton: Wilbur doesn't take kindly to jokes about his height or even perceived jokes about his height.
* ButtMonkey: Nothing good ever happened to Stilt-Man, his equipment is even tagged "Loser" instead of his villain name in S.H.I.E.L.D. storage. Although he did eventually marry [[UglyGuyHotWife Princess Python.]]
* CutLexLuthorACheck: Actually {{justified|Trope}} in his first appearance, where it turns out he's actually stolen the inventions he uses -- including his stilts -- to try and frame his [[AssholeVictim bitter, condescending boss]]. Later stories turned him into more of a typical GadgeteerGenius, however, putting him squarely within the trope.
* DumbMuscle: For a supposedly capable inventor, Wilbur Day was remarkably dense, and usually ended up as the unthinking (and ineffective) muscle for whatever criminal group was using him today.
* EnemyMine: Once aided Daredevil when Turk Barrett (see below) stole his armor. In fact, all Day had to do is tell Daredevil where the essential gyroscopic mechanism is in the suit so he could rip it out and Turk instantly learned that it's impossible to keep balance without it. Of course, Day later modified the suit so DD couldn't pull that move on him.
* HarmlessVillain
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: One of the more baffling villains of his era, writers gave up on revamping him into a serious threat a long time ago. Since then, whenever you needed a really pathetic villain to beat up, Stilt-Man was your guy. Eventually, The Punisher killed him.
* JokeCharacter: Reduced to this, especially in his later career.
* KilledOffForReal: By the Punisher.
* LegacyCharacter: Now, while Stilt-Man may be dead, his legacy lives on in... Lady Stilt-Man! Her first appearance consisted of being mocked by Spider-Man (who thanked her for improving the miserable day he was having), and being defeated by stepping into an open manhole. Even Spider-Man felt sorry for her when she started crying. This changed in her next appearance in "Villains for Hire", where she upgraded her armor and TookALevelInBadass.
* MeaningfulFuneral: One that was attended by many other also-rans of the criminal world.
* TheNapoleon: Wilbur Day was a very short man. This played into his desire to wear a suit that made him taller.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Day was just greedy. He wasn't out to hurt people or TakeOverTheWorld -- just get rich quick.
* PoweredArmor: His suit was equipped with a number of weapons.
* PunchClockVillain: According to Franchise/SpiderMan, he was a pretty nice guy -- apart from the whole "bank robbery" thing.
* ShrinkRay: Made several attempts at stealing one from his former boss, Carl Kaxton.
* SizeShifter: Downplayed. Day's legs could extend, but the rest of his body could not.
* UglyGuyHotWife: Somehow managed to marry Princess Python, who while a similarly ineffective villain, was a knockout in the looks department.
* VillainTeamUp: Regularly recruited into team-ups by more competent villains.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Ani-Men]]
!!The Ani-Men
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #10

A group of criminals were gathered and given specialized suits in order to commit crimes for... [[NewJobAsThePlotDemands well, whoever needed them, really.]] While the initial team wore animal themed [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman power suits]], they eventually gained powers and appearances [[AnimalThemedSuperbeing based around their animal likenesses]].

The initial line-up was made up of Frog-Man, Ape-Man, Cat-Man, Bird-Man and later joined by Dragonfly. The team would evolve into a revolving caste of members, with later additions like Giraffe-Man, Great Horned Owl-Man, Pig-Man, and Rabbit-Woman.
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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: After being granted powers by Count Nefaria, they became much more overtly animal like.
* AnimalWrongsGroup: In their most recent incarnation, they are seen attacking a fashion show because of it's use and promotion of animal fur.
* BeastMan: An entire team of them. Once they got past their power-suit faze, they fell firmly into this, possessing fur, claws, and other traits associated with their individual animal.
* BerserkButton: During their run-in with the All-New X-Men, Frog-Man flips his lid when ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}} calls him "herr frog".
* CatFolk: Cat-Man
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Before they were mutated into BeastFolk.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Ape-Man
* [[LizardFolk Frog Folk:]] Frog-Man
* GangOfHats: Animal themed super villain team.
* NamesTheSame: Bird-Man and [[WesternAnimation/BirdMan Bird-Man]].
* PigMan: Pig-Man, obviously.
* PlayboyBunny: Rabbit-Woman has traces of this, as she wears very little clothing. Possibly justified, as she is covered in fur already.
* PutOnABus: The initial team consisted of Cat-Man, Bird-Man, Ape-Man and Frog-Man. Later, when they reappear, the former three are still present, but Frog-Man is "still in jail". That's because, between their appearances, Stan Lee created another frog-themed supervillain: The Leap-Frog (see below) and didn't want there to be a confusion. Frog-Man never appeared again, although Leap-Frog didn't have much staying power either.
* [[RevolvingDoorBand Revolving Door Team:]] The team line-up is rarely ever the same between appearances.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Initially Daredevil and Spider-Man foes, they have since done battle with the ComicBook/XMen, and even the ComicBook/GreatLakesAvengers.
* SixthRanger: Dragonfly to the original team.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Great Horned Owl-Man for Bird-Man.
* TokenFemale: Dragonfly and Rabbit-Woman to their respective teams, as they've never been on the same lineup.
* WingedHumanoid: Bird-Man, Dragonfly, and Great Horned Owl-Man.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Gladiator]]
!!Gladiator
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[[caption-width-right:325:"Ave, Cæsar, morituri te salutant"]]

->'''AKA:''' Melvin Potter
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #18

A chemically unbalanced man who suffers from occasional various psychotic episodes. Sometimes they take form of a delusion that he is an ancient Roman gladiator (or at least one as [[PopculturalOsmosis viewed through the lens of modern pop culture]]), Melvin Potter has been an ally and enemy of Daredevil depending on the state of his sanity, and whether he is taking his medication. Normally a non-violent individual, Melvin is easily manipulated by those who can persuade him that they serve the same "emperor" that he does.
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* AntiVillain: Gladiator's not evil, just insane and easily manipulated.
* AxCrazy: When he's in his Gladiator persona.
* BaldOfEvil
* BladeBelowTheShoulder: As part of his costume. It features both buzzsaw blades and sword blades.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: After Melvin is exposed to Mr. Fear's chemicals, he experiences one of the worst psychotic breaks of his life.
* BreakTheCutie: Poor gentle Melvin suffers another mental break down after being manipulated by both Alexander Bont and Mr. Fear.
* TheBrute: When he was a villain, he often worked as muscle for other villains.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: A firm believer of this. In his first appearance, he rants that all it takes to be a superhero or supervillain is a good costume, and became the Gladiator to prove this.
* CoolHelmet: Even if it's more primitive in design than the actual gladiator helmets, it still looks pretty threatening.
* DumbMuscle: Melvin is not especially bright (at least when off his meds) and can be easily tricked by those who understand his mania.
* GentleGiant: Right after being cured of his insanity, Melvin was psychologically unable to attack others, even if his own life was being threatened.
* HeelFaceTurn: After being treated for his insanity, Melvin quit being a villain and became a tailor.
* LightningBruiser: Big, strong, fast, agile, and well-trained, Melvin's a physical match for Daredevil when deep in his Gladiator persona.
* TheMentallyDisturbed: Melvin used to have psychotic episodes where he thought he was a Roman Gladiator. He suffers from serious delusions, triggered by a chemical imbalance. These are worsened when he gets a dose of Mister Fear's gas during Brubaker's run.
* PsychoForHire: As the Gladiator.
* RedemptionFailure: The ultimate result of Alexander Bont's and Mr. Fear's manipulations. Melvin's original HeelFaceTurn is undone after Melvin is forced back into a life of crime by Bont threatening his family and Mr. Fear driving him insane with his fear chemicals.
* UnwittingPawn: Of Mister Fear. Melvin doesn't even realize he's working for him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Leap-Frog]]
!! Leap-Frog
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->'''AKA:''' Vincent Patilio/Buford Lange
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #25

A former toy inventor, Vincent Patilio set out to make some money by embarking on a criminal career after he created a pair of electrically-powered jumping coils. Encountering Daredevil, Spider-Man, and ComicBook/IronMan, a string of comically embarrassing defeats soon followed, which caused him to retire eventually. Buford Lange, an abusive father, later found an abandoned Leap-Frog costume, adopted the persona and began robbing small-time businesses. Lange managed to be even more of a loser than his predecessor though, as he got electrocuted by his own autistic son and fell from a rooftop to his death.
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* {{Abusive Parent|s}}: Lange is very abusive towards his son Timmy, though Vincent Patilio is actually a good father and kind towards his son Eugene.
* BunglingInventor: Patilio thought he was a GadgeteerGenius but most of his inventions did not work well, which is why he turned to crime in the first place; even his Leap-Frog suit was not very impressive.
* ButtMonkey: Patilio was so lame, even Silt-Man looked down on him.
* HeelFaceTurn: Patilio eventually retired from crime and his son is a D-list super hero.
* HarmlessVillain: Patilio, though Lange was a NotSoHarmlessVillain, at least towards his son and wife.
* InASingleBound: The Leap-Frog gave superior jumping abilities to those who wore it.
* JerkAss: Lange, a petty thief, and abusive towards his wife and son.
* KilledOffForReal: Lange died after his first appearance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Death-Stalker]]
!! Death-Stalker
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->'''AKA:''' Philip Wallace Sterling
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #39

Phil Sterling began his career as The Exterminator, using his [[AppliedPhlebotinum time displacement blaster]] to "disintegrate" victims without actually killing them. After [[HoistByHisOwnPetard falling victim to his own technology]], Sterling became trapped in the void between realities, but was able to manifest in our reality as a phantom-like figure.
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* AvengingTheVillain: His mom tried to avenge his death, by luring Daredevil to a house filled with death traps.
* AxCrazy
* {{Intangibility}}: He was trapped in a dimension partially connected to Earth's dimension, and while naturally invisible and immaterial, could become visible and intangible, invisible and tangible, or visible and tangible for a few hours at a time.
* KilledOffForReal: In the last fight with Daredevil in a cemetery. Unable to overcome Death-Stalker's superior abilities, Daredevil knocked out the nearby street light, thus enclosing the cemetery in darkness. Fighting blindly, Death-Stalker dematerialized, unknowingly fell into a tombstone, and materialized while his waist was still intersecting with the tombstone. The impact cut Death-Stalker in half, killing him instantly. He is notable for being one of the very few Marvel super villains to actually stay dead!
* LegacyCharacter: A female Death-Stalker showed up working for the Purple Man, but her identity is unknown.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Became obsessed with killing Daredevil after an accident left him "out of phase" with our dimension, giving him his powers, but cutting him off the rest from the rest of the world.
* RichBoredom: Originally became a super villain because he was rich and bored.
* ScienceVersusMagic: Because of his spooky motif, he also fought the Comicbook/GhostRider and Comicbook/DoctorStrange; strangely, he could actually see Strange's astral form, [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane suggesting that his powers were not entirely science-based]].
* TouchOfDeath: His "cybernetic death-grip" device, stolen from AIM, was worn in his gloves, which emitted a dose of microwave radiation when activated by mental command, crippling or killing (depending on the duration of contact) any living creature in contact with it. This self-described "touch of death" energy has been described as microwaves, but seems to have properties of both lightning and truly intense cold.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Had a habit of killing any underling who lost a fight to Daredevil; at one point, DD let one of his goons go, knowing the Death-Stalker would just murder the man in his prison cell.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jester]]
!!Jester
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->'''AKA:''' Jonathan Powers
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #42

Jonathan Powers wanted to be an actor, but lack of natural talent, [[SmallNameBigEgo combined with a ridiculously high opinion of himself]], made him a laughingstock of the industry. Powers assumed the mantle of the costumed criminal Jester to seek revenge on all who mocked him.
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* AttentionWhore: He mainly commits crimes to get attention.
* ClassicallyTrainedExtra: Jester thinks of himself as this, having got a role in Cyrano de Bergerac which was panned by critics, after which he couldn't get any roles besides being a side kick on a kid's show. However, it's a bit of a {{subver|tedTrope}}sion in that Jester has no real talent as an actor and refused to take acting lessons.
* CutLexLuthorACheck: It seems like he may have been successful as an actor if he had just taken acting lessons in the first place, which would have negated his reason for becoming a super villain in the first place.
* DemonicPossession: In the Dealogue story, he allows himself to be host to a demon, gaining great strength in the process. When the demon leaves him, Powers is apparently left comatose.
* {{Frameup}}: In his civilian guise as Jonathan Powers, he stages his own murder at the hands of Daredevil. However, Daredevil clears his name by defeating and then unmasking the Jester on live television, demonstrating that his "victim" was still alive.
* HappyHarlequinHat: Would he be a jester without one?
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Retired from crime for a while in the 80s. It didn't last and he became a villain again in the early 2000s.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: During ''ComicBook/CivilWarII'', Powers apparently retires from his former role until he is arrested as part of an entrapment operation set up by undercover police officers despite the fact that all he was doing was talking about his old days rather than actually planning a crime. Despite ComicBook/SheHulk making a passionate argument about the need to believe in redemption and not condemn someone for their thoughts, Powers is sent to prison where he is stabbed during a riot a couple of days later]].
* KilledOffScreen [[spoiler: How his death in ''Civil War II'' was handled]].
* KillerYoYo: His favorite weapon. A yo-yo with a weighted knob and steel cable which emits earsplitting sounds when whirled at high speed.
* LegacyCharacter: Jonathan was the first of several costumed criminals to use the identity of the Jester.
* ManipulativeBastard: In all three of the multi-issue story arcs he's had in ''Daredevil'', he's proven to be an expert media manipulator capable of framing anyone for anything.
* ModernMajorGeneral: Took lessons in fencing and acrobatics to improve his acting career, but didn't take acting lessons.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Mark Waid turned him from a campy C-List villain to a scheming, sociopathic mastermind who loves fooling society into tearing itself apart and takes huge pleasure in torturing Matt when he can.
* PracticallyJoker: {{Expy}} of ComicBook/TheJoker, but more silly and less dangerous.
* ThePrimaDonna: Male example. He was a struggling actor with a huge ego who finally got his lead break as the leading character in an off-Broadway revival of ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' that end in a flop and Powers was fired after one performance. He turned down suggestions that he take actual acting classes, insisting that he already had more raw acting talent than anyone who'd ever lived. Still, Powers was only able to find employment as a stooge in a children's television show taped in New York and this led to him becoming a criminal.
%%* SmallNameBigEgo
* VillainousHarlequin: He wears and act like a classic jester. He used a variety of modified toys and gimmicks as weapons.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Man-Bull]]
!! Man-Bull
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->'''AKA:''' William Taurens
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #78

Taurens, under the nickname Bull Taurus, was a legbreaker for Emil Borgdsky, who Taurens knew as "Mr. Kline". Kline sent Bull to round up people to be used as test subjects for an experimental serum (taken from bulls) made by one of Kline's clients, the Professor. Bull and his crew were thwarted by Daredevil, and [[YouHaveFailedMe as punishment for his failure]], Bull became a guinea pig for the serum, which turned him into a human bull. Using his newfound strength, Bull sought revenge on Daredevil, but has occasionally also clashed with Iron Man and the ComicBook/FantasticFour.
----
* BeastMan: Man-Bull eventually began to turn savage; he lost the power of speech, sprouted a tail, and grew more inhuman.
* TheBrute
* DumbMuscle: He's not very bright, but strong like a bull.
* HornAttack: He has a set of horns which he can use as weapons.
* IJustWantToBeNormal
* ALoadOfBull: He's been turned into a humanoid minotaur.
* MadeOfIron: His dense flesh gives him a high degree of resistance to physical and energy attacks.
* NotQuiteDead: While apparently killed during ''Hunted'', he later reappears alive at Ravencroft Institute.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Nuke]]
!! Nuke
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->'''AKA:''' Frank Simpson
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #232

A former sergeant in the US Army, Frank Simpson lost what was left of his sanity (already fractured by a traumatic childhood) when he was captured in Vietnam and tortured by a Russian intelligence liaison. After the war, Frank was inducted into the Weapon VII program, meant as an attempt to create a new Captain America. The program enhanced his physiology by grafting a bulletproof sub-dermal mesh into skin and giving him a secondary heart that, working in conjunction with some Adrenaline Pills, controlled his aggression, giving him an addiction that would (in theory) make him an effective puppet for his handlers. He eventually became too violent to control, and struck out on his own as a mercenary and terrorist, intent on destroying anyone he perceives to be "enemies of America."
----
* AbusiveParents: His mother was an abusive alcoholic.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His newer backstory reveals that it was never the pills, just torture and conditioning.
* CaptainPatriotic: A dark version. In contrast to ComicBook/CaptainAmerica's noble patriotism, Nuke is all about crazed jingoism.
* CatchPhrase:
** "I need a Red!"/"Give me a Red!"
** "Our boys! Our boys!"
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Averted. The cybernetics didn't make Nuke a crazy murderer. Years of systemic torture and brainwashing did that.
* {{Cyborg}}: He's been taken apart and pieced back together so much that he's become little more than a ''[[{{Franchise/TheTerminator}} Terminator]]''-esque Skelebot9000 covered in flesh.
* EvilCounterpart: To ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
* {{Foil}}: To ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and ComicBook/USAgent:
** Steve Rogers: Whereas Steve Rogers volunteered to fight in World War 2, even if that meant undergoing an experimental SuperSoldier procedure, Nuke was drafted to fight in the Vietnam War and was forcibly recruited into his own SuperSoldier project, as part of which he was brutally tortured and indoctrinated until his mind broke. Also, whereas Steve Rogers is a chemically induced mutate, Nuke is a drugged-up cyborg.
** John Walker: Both Nuke and John Walker have views somewhere on the Right of the American political spectrum. But whereas John Walker, JerkAss tendencies aside, is a nuanced character who happens to have Right-wing views and who wants to do good even if that means challenging those views, Nuke is a homicidal maniac motivated solely by his crazed sense of jingoism.
* KillItWithFire: During ''Siege'', John Walker tried doing this to him. It didn't work.
* MagicFeather: It was {{retcon}}ned so that the pills, which originally were [[PsychoSerum mood-manipulating super-steroids]], are actually placebos.
* MalevolentMaskedMan: As "Scourge", on Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts.
* ManchurianAgent: During his time on the Thunderbolts, he was brainwashed by the Agents of Atlas to kill Norman Osborn. It didn't quite work out, and he killed Headsman instead.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: As a boy, he had an unhealthy affection for his nanny. She [[ManipulativeBitch exploited these feelings]] to get Frank to kill his mother, so she could be with his dad.
* PsychoForHire: He is a SuperSoldier driven insane from years of harsh experiments and being pumped full of drugs.
* PsychoSerum: Nuke's pills were originally depicted as this. Red pills were adrenaline-boosting "uppers", causing him to fly into berserk furies that granted him increased strength and resistance to pain. White pills were mood stabilizers, keeping him balanced and clear-headed. Blue pills were adrenaline-nullifying "downers", cooling him off and ending his berserker rages.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While he was introduced as a new Daredevil rogue, he's since become more associated with ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and Franchise/{{Wolverine}}. In fact, he and Matt have not had any further run-ins ''at all'' outside of their initial one.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Tricked into murdering his own mother.
* SociopathicSoldier: He's totally off his rocker, thinks he's still fighting The Vietnam War, and will slaughter anyone he thinks is threatening "our boys"; his gun keeps a count of his kills.
* SuperSoldier: A near-failed one, as whilst he is a physically superhuman warrior, he's also dangerously unstable.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Has the American Flag painted/tattooed/carved on his face.
* WouldHitAGirl: Tried shooting [[ComicBook/CassieLang Stature]] during the events of ''Siege''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bushwacker]]
!!Bushwacker
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->'''AKA:''' Carl Burbank
->'''Debut:''' ''Marvel Age Annual'' #3

A priest who abandoned his vows after the drug related deaths of his parishioners, Carl Burbank volunteered for a CIA experiment that replaced his skin with a malleable plastic that can stretch into a variety of shapes. With the ability to mutate his arms into any weapon he desired, Burbank became a mercenary, becoming a recurring foe to both Daredevil and the Punisher, among others.
----
* ArmCannon: Can transform his right arm into a giant gun.
* BodyHorror: His transformation ability is shown graphically in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' with panels showing the process of the transformations. [[spoiler:Then there's him being absorbed by a gamma-enhanced Hulk.]]
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Looks like a bio-mechanical monstrosity, though some of his injuries also have a hand in that.
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Disfigured after a fight with Wolverine.
* FantasticRacism: Against Mutants.
* TheFundamentalist: At times.
* MadeOfIron: Plastic, actually, but it's helped him survive numerous encounters with the Punisher, so whatever works.
* PsychoForHire: Has worked for Baron Zemo, Kingpin, and the Hood.
* RogueAgent: Was originally a CIA agent, before going rogue and becoming a freelance assassin.
* SanitySlippage: After a trip to Hell in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'', he became more unstable and forgoes instantly killing Bruce. He wanted to instead torture him while rambling about how he would punish Bruce.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Can turn his arm into any weapon he wants, but usually goes this route.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Bullseye.
* YouAreWhatYouHate: He at some point discovered that the [=CIA=] didn't alter him much beyond activating his dormant X-Gene. He took this revelation surprisingly well despite being an ardent mutant hater, and now believes that he was ''born'' to kill rather than ''built'' to kill.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Typhoid Mary]]
!!ComicBook/{{Typhoid Mary|MarvelComics}}
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[[caption-width-right:262:Mary, Mary, quite contrary...]]

->'''AKA:''' Mary Walker
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #252

-->''"Monday, Monday, so good to me..."''

A mentally ill woman with a badly fractured identity, Mary Walker is a threat to everyone around her. Boasting low-level psionic powers, excellent combat skills, and three separate identities (the timid Mary Walker, the violent Typhoid Mary, and the {{sadist}}ic Bloody Mary), Mary has worked for Kingpin and others as an assassin, and has a long and ugly love/hate relationship with both Daredevil and Matt Murdock.
----

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Surgeon General]]
!! Surgeon General
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->'''AKA:''' Angeline Kutter
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 1) #305

A cold-blooded woman who would remove the organs of healthy-looking victims and then sell them on the black market for profit.
----
* BattleaxeNurse: An extreme example, as she not only abuses her patients, but is also a ninja, using scalpels as her main weapon.
* DeadlyDoctor: Steals the organs of healthy patients to sell on the black market.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Uses scalpels and serrated bone-saws as her weapons of choice.
* MeaningfulName: Angeline '''Kutter'''
* MeatgrinderSurgery: Harvests the organs of her captured patients for money.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: Only appears in a single story arc. The only reason she is arguably more well know than other one-off characters is because of her design, and because she was [[ColbertBump featured]] on [[WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall Linkara's]] show.
* PunnyName: Her name is a play on words, as she is a surgeon (kind of), and she runs her operation like a military unit, with her hench-women dressed in matching nurse uniforms.
* PurpleProse: Her speech can divulge into this sometimes.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hellspawn]]
!! Hellspawn
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->'''Debut:''' ''[[Comicbook/TheInfinityGauntlet The Infinity War]]'' #1

Daredevil's EvilCounterpart created by the Magus during Infinity War.
----
* BecomeARealBoy: He wants to be human and thus mortal... it kills him.
* BlackMagic: How he's created
* DemonLordsAndArchdevils
* EvilCounterpart
* HollywoodVoodoo: He's able to be summoned this way.
* ScaryBlackMan: Despite being a morally inverted demonic Matt Murdock, he talks with a West African accent.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mysterio]]
!! ComicBook/{{Mysterio}}
->'''AKA:''' Quentin Beck
->'''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-man'' (vol. 1) #13

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mister Fear III]]
!!Mister Fear III
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[[caption-width-right:156:The only thing to fear is Mister Fear himself]]

->'''AKA:''' Larry Cranston
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 2) #88

A college mate of Matt Murdock's, Larry Cranston overheard Starr Saxon (Mister Fear II) murdering Zoltan Dragon (Mister Fear I). After learning of Saxon's death, Cranston stole his gear and became the third Mister Fear, using fear-inducing chemicals to scare the competition into submission. He eventually internalized the effects of these chemicals, and can now instill fear in anybody he meets.
----
* TheBadGuyWins: In Brubaker's run, was able to drive Milla Murdock insane and was sent to Ryker's, where he's treated like a king due to using a perfume that brings up people's most happy memories. He lost his gang to the Hood, but he didn't care about them, and is happy with the Hood continuing to torment Matt after he goes to prison with ''both'' of their resources.
* BlackCloak: The first Mister Fear to use a black costume.
%%* CoolMask
* DeadlyGas: His fear gas.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Is willing to try to kill and torment Matt Murdock and his loved ones because Murdock used to make him feel inferior back in university.
* EvilIsPetty: Has a very petty grudge against Matt Murdock, hating him for being a better lawyer than himself.
* {{Expy}}: Of Creator/{{DC|Comics}}'s ComicBook/TheScarecrow.
%%* InTheHood
* ItsPersonal: His motive is revenge against Matt Murdock; everything else is irrelevant to him.
%%* JumpedAtTheCall
* LegacyCharacter:
** The third person to don the mask and hood of Mister Fear. In a twist, he's the only one to consistently wear it.
** Also, Cranston's nephew Alan Fagan became the fourth Mr. Fear when Cranston was believed dead.
* LivingAphrodisiac: Although his principal gimmick is fear gas, he has also experimented with pheromones that make men irresistible to women, and used it to try to convince Betty Brant to kill ComicBook/SpiderMan. In Brubaker's run, he even uses them while in prison, allowing him to [[LuxuryPrisonSuite live like a king]].
* TheManBehindTheMan: The Gladiator's rampage in Brubaker's run.
* ManipulativeBastard: As shown when he impersonated Milla Donovan's psychiatrist and drove her to madness.
* {{Pheromones}}: He uses these as the basis for his fear gas; specifically, he uses the "flight scent" that some animals emit to warn others about danger.
* TheResenter: His hatred for Matt Murdock stemmed from being defeated by him in a mock trial in Law School.
* SupernaturalFearInducer: His trademark gas can instill unrelenting terror in his victims. In lesser doses, he can induce a constant feeling of paranoia (as opposed to all-out screaming terror) which can be far more deadly in the long run.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bruiser]]
!!Bruiser
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 3) #5

A hitman who is able to shift his center of gravity to any part of his body. He is sponsored by several terrorist groups, which is why his costume is decked out in logos and patches.
----
* TheBrute
* [[CorporateSponsoredSuperhero Corporate-Sponsored Supervillain]]
* GravityMaster: On himself, at least. He can shift his center of gravity, essentially making his unmovable. By applying this ability to his limbs, he can also increase the strength of his punches and kicks.
* {{Hired Gun|s}}: Works as a super villain for hire.
* [[IJustWantToBeSpecial I Just Want To Be Famous:]] Is in the super villain business for this reason.
** He even has a game plan: Start with some wins against low level villains to get his name out there. Then, defeat a few C-List heroes to create buzz. Now that he's more well know, win a few major victories against Avengers class heroes, and bada-bing-badda-boom, he's an A-List super villain with more money than he know what to do with. Getting his ass kicked by Daredevil put a bit of a damper on those plans.
* NewMediaAreEvil: Embraces it, having a Facebook, Twitter, and Website/YouTube page which he uses to advertise his skills and services to potential backers. He's apparently quite popular, as he has lots of subscribers.
* PleaseSubscribeToOurChannel: Gives a shout out to his channel and contact information while [[BloodyHilarious beating Daredevil half to death.]]
* ProductPlacement: His costume is adorned with advertisements for evil criminal organizations. It does its job, as he is popular on social media.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Thinks he's strong enough to take on the Comicbook/IncredibleHulk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Coyote]]
!!Coyote
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 3) #19

The man who would become Coyote was an expert thief and smuggler before a shadowy organization put him through the same procedure that created the Spot against his will. With his new powers, he became both a mercenary and a human trafficker, and set his sights on Daredevil at the organization's behest.
----
* DraggedOffToHell: When the Spot is released from his prison, he [[OneWingedAngel changes]] and proceeds to implode into his own portals, dragging Coyote with him.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: When Spider-Man comes around asking for a girl he disappeared to cover his tracks he immediately presents her, expecting him to leave instead of staying to stop his human trafficking operation.
* HumanPackMule: By attaching his portals to other people, he can use them as pack mules delivering drugs over international borders.
* LosingYourHead: His main mode of human trafficking. By removing peoples heads and keeping them separate, the bodies act as perfect slaves, being unable to resist without their heads. The men's bodies are sold to work in mines and fields, while the women's are put to [[SexSlave other uses.]]
* PortalCut: One of the more twisted uses of his abilities, he can remove someone's head from their body with a portal, and using a special collar, keep the head and the body alive while separate. He then sells the bodies as slaves, only having to occasionally feed the heads to keep the bodies alive.
* PoweredByAForsakenChild: When Daredevil is exploring his underground lair, he finds the original Spot hooked up to a machine, [[DrivenToMadness having gone mad]] from whatever horrible experiments were conducted on him. The machine seems to be running on him, and may be powering Coyote as well.
* SexSlave: Makes the women he captures into these, which he sells to his equally twisted clients.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Is a human trafficker.
* SpaceMaster: Creates a hideout inside of a rock formation with no entrances or exits, as he doesn't need them with his powers.
* ThinkingUpPortals: Creates portals to anywhere in the world. Can also place portals onto other people.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: When he was a man Coyote was already a hardened criminal, but he seems to have become far more unhinged after gaining his powers.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jubula Pride]]
!!Jubula Pride
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->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 4) #14

Jubula Pride is the daughter of Leland Owlsley, also know as The Owl. After her father was kidnapped she set out to find him by fighting her way through New York's underworld, attracting the attention of Daredevil. Unfortunately for him, the apple never falls far from the tree, and she has a lot more in common with her father than initially appears.
----
* AmbiguouslyBrown: It presumably comes from her mother's side of the family.
* DaddysLittleVillain
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Is the Owl's daughter. This comes as a big shock to Matt, who didn't even know Owlsley ''had'' a daughter.
* FamilyBusiness: In the alternative timeline, she takes it over after Owlsley passes away.
* MixedAncestry: Her mother is unknown, but it's unlikely her dark skin comes from her father, who is very clearly Caucasian.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In the present she is portrayed as skilled, but not a serious challenge for Daredevil. When she grows up in the alternative future, however, she [[AxCrazy becomes much more dangerous]].
* TakingUpTheMantle: In a story set in the alternative future, she takes up her father's role as the new Owl.
* VillainousLegacy: Especially in the alternative future storyline, where she starts physically modifying herself, much the same way her father did.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Muse]]
!!Muse
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->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' (vol. 5) #11

A more recent addition to Daredevil's rogue's gallery, the Muse is a serial killer who turns his victims into works of art. He attracts the attention of Daredevil and Blindspot when he begins kidnapping [[ComicBook/TheInhumans Inhumans]] and turning them into his latest "masterpieces".
----
* ArchEnemy: For Blindspot, which he acknowledges, calling their fight in ''Daredevil'' #600 "the latest exciting twist in the saga of Muse and Blindspot."
* BaldOfEvil: Not a single hair on his head.
* CatchPhrase: "You're only as good as your last performance."
* DrivenToSuicide: Blindspot, empowered by the Beast, subjects Muse to a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown, but at the last minute refuses to kill him, prompting Muse, who was already experiencing a VillainousBreakdown, to take his own life via SelfImmolation.
--> '''Muse:''' No, I don't like this. I'm the story. I'm the story. I'm the song. Not you, Blindspot. Not you. I won't allow it. I... had so much... beauty left.
* EyeScream: Gouges Blindspot's eyes.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Almost never drops his pleasant demeanor, which is exemplified by him thanking his guards for their hospitality ("Art supplies, television, even the food's been good. The humanity you Inhumans show your prisoners... it's beyond reproach") right before killing a dozen of them during his escape from New Attilan. Later on, he takes a selfie with a pair of female admirers, but then at the drop of a hat decides to make them his next pieces, declaring that while they're both pretty, he can make them "beautiful."
--> '''Admirer:''' Are you actually Muse?
--> '''Muse:''' I just signed my name to this piece, didn't I? [[BlueAndOrangeMorality I would never take credit for someone else's work.]] [[RefugeInAudacity That's a crime.]]
* KnifeNut: His WeaponOfChoice.
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Breaks his own fingers to avoid getting a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown from Daredevil.
* LightningBruiser: Singlehandedly dispatched six armed opponents with frightening speed.
* LooksLikeOrlok: When unmasked, with a bald head, {{red eyes|TakeWarning}}, black scarred eye sockets, and fanged teeth.
* MadArtist: Complete with MotiveRant:
-->'''Muse:''' There's this [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible mystique about art]]. A shared fiction, if you will. An artist presents a piece to the world in its finished form, and pretends that it simply appeared that way, [[HardWorkHardlyWorks effortlessly birthed from his genius]]. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic Both artist and audience prefer to believe that's the truth]]. It's nice to think that the really good creators have some direct connection to the divine. But it's a lie. In reality, [[TrueArtIsAngsty it's hours and hours of missteps, frustration, and bad ideas that get sliced away to reveal some kind of truth. It's never easy. In fact... It's agony]].
* MakeWayForTheNewVillains: Killed Ten Fingers prior to confronting Daredevil and Blindspot.
* ManOfKryptonite: A living black hole that can suck in every bit of sensory information around him, making Daredevil's enhanced senses hard to target him. He even appears distorted in photographs.
* PunnyName: Uses the alias "Vincent Van Gore" at one point.
* RefugeInAudacity: Goes back to the site of his original crime and replaces most of it with the above mentioned catchphrase.
* TearsOfBlood: His mask is designed to create this effect.
* VillainousBreakdown: As Blindspot beats him to near-death, he asks Muse why he does what he does, causing Muse to give another, much more manic MotiveRant.
--> '''Muse:''' It's the same reason you want to kill me right now. [[MotorMouth It makes you better it makes you strong it shows them your power it says something it means something it solves your problems it gives you control you're big they're small it's art it's art]] [[SuddenlyShouting IT'S ART!]] [[MadnessMantra IT'S ART! IT'S ART!]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Tribune]]
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->'''AKA:''' Buck Ralston
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #70
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Hasn't reappeared since 1970.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Plastoid]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/plastoid_earth_616_from_daredevil_vol_1_50_0001.jpg]]
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #49
* SecondaryColorNemesis: Most of its body is purple.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Crossbow]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jason_praed_earth_616.png]]
->'''AKA:''' Jason Praed
* BadassMustache: Has a mustache and is a ProfessionalKiller.
* EvilBrit: A British assassin.
* WeaponOfChoice: A good ol' fashioned crossbow.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Hasn't made an appearance since 1985.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Crusher II]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Death's Head]]
[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paxton_page_earth_616_from_daredevil_vol_1_56_page_16.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Paxton Page
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #56

* AlliterativeName: '''Pa'''xton '''Pa'''ge
* ArchnemesisDad: He's the father of Karen Page.
* HellishHorse: Rides some sort of skeletal horse.
* KilledOffForReal: Killed in 1969 and has never returned.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Jaguar]]
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->'''AKA:''' Ramon de Rico
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #120

* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: The jaguar.
* BeardOfEvil: Has a goatee.
* EvilRedhead: Red haired and he's an enforcer of HYDRA.
* KilledOffForReal: He was one of the many villains killed by the Scourge, and he has never come back.
* PointyEars: His ears are pointed for some reason.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Masked Marauder]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/frank_farnum_earth_616_from_punisher_war_journal_vol_2_4_0002.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Frank Farnum
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #16

* AlliterativeName: Like many other characters associated with Daredevil.
* NotQuiteDead: Like nearly every villain that was apparently killed by the Punisher when he blew up the Bar with No-Name, he turned up alive later, having his stomach pumped and being treated for third degree burns.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Micah Synn]]
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Micah Synn is the leader of The Kinjorge, a group of British settlers that, due to being stranded on a remote island for many years, reverted to a savage kill or be killed Machiavellian existence.
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* BeardOfEvil: Has a full beard and is evil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Diamondhead ]]
->'''AKA:''' Archibald Dyker
->'''Debut:''' ''Nova'' #3
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Diamondhead began as Nova's enemy before branching out to Spider-Man and Daredevil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lady Killer]]
->'''AKA:''' Michael Reese
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #173
Michael Reese was a psychopathic dead ringer for Melvin Potter.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Only appeared in one issue and hasn't reappeared since 1981.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Willow the Phantasmagoric]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lord Dark Wind]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kenji_oyama_earth_616_from_wolverine_weapon_x_files_vol_1_1_0001.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Kenji Oyama
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #196
A Kamikaze pilot who survived but was horribly scarred, Lord Dark Wind became obsessed with restoring his honor.
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* HonorBeforeReason: Obsessed with restoring his lost honor.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He might have only appeared in a few issues, but he's the inventor of the adamantium-bonding process, and his death is the reason behind his daughter Yuriko's grudge against Wolverine.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Trump]]
[[quoteright:244:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/carlton_sanders_earth_616_1.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Carlton Sanders
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #
Trump is a stage magician and criminal who would fleece his audiences of their valuables.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sunturion]]
->'''AKA:''' Arthur Dearbon
->'''Debut:''' ''Iron Man'' #143
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Sunturion is more of an enemy of Iron Man, but has faced Daredevil too.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Rotgut]]
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #239
* NeatFreak: The reason of his crimes is the uncleanliness of ''everything''.
* NoNameGiven: His real name was never revealed.
* OneShotCharacter: He only appeared in a couple of issues, and after being defeated by Daredevil and carted off to a mental institution, he's never been seen again since 1987.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Trixter]]
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #241
* OneShotCharacter: Appeared and died on the same issue he was introduced.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Nameless One]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bengal]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1168176_bengal_01.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Duc No Trah
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #258
Bengal is a martial artist who seeks vengeance on those that committed war crimes during the Vietnam War.
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* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: The Bengal tiger.
* BaldOfAwesome: On the rare occasions he's been seen without a mask, he's bald.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: For someone who lost his parents and village during the Vietnam War, being able to let go of his desire for revenge and eventually retiring to be with his family, it is a surprisingly happy ending for a lesser rogue.
* RetiredBadass: After the ''Dark Reign'' and the dethroning of Norman Osborn, he retired with his family to Sunset Park in Brooklyn where he opened a martial arts school.
* RevengeBeforeReason: For a time at least, until some words from The Punisher, he decided to move on with his life.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While he began as an enemy of Daredevil, he also faced the New Warriors during the nineties.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He wasn't very thrilled to be at The Initiative working under James Rhodes thanks to his participation on the Vietnam War.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Shock]]
[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ariel_tremmore_earth_616_from_fear_itself_fellowship_of_fear_vol_1_1_0001.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Ariel Tremmore
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #314
The illegitimate daughter of Alan Fagan, the costumed criminal known as Mr. Fear.
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* DistaffCounterpart: Can be seen as one for Mister Fear. One of her aliases is even Mistress of Fear.
* EvilRedhead: Both her mask and real hair are red, and she's just as dangerous as her father and great-uncle.
* InTheBlood: She's the daughter of the current Mr. Fear, and the grandniece of the third Mr. Fear, Larry Cranston.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Erynys]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/erynysjpg.jpg]]
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #322
A virtual clone of Elektra created by the Hand. She was eventually merged with Elektra herself.
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* DarkActionGirl: She represents Elektra's dark essence, so she's obviously this.
* DualWielding: Just like the real Elektra, she fought with dual sais.
* LiteralSplitPersonality: Erynys was created out of Elektra's dark essence and thoughts through a ritual performed by the Snakeroot, an organization associated with the Hand.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kill-O-Byte]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #326
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Bitmap]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #326
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sinclair Spectrum]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #326
[[/folder]]

[[folder: King of the Sewers]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_of_the_sewers_earth_616_from_daredevil_vol_1_180_0001.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #180
* AdiposeRex: Quite heavyset and a self-proclaimed king.
* AlbinosAreFreaks: Pale skin and lives in a sewer, besides being quite disturbing.
* BaldOfEvil: Completely bald and is pretty creepy.
* TheBusCameBack: He actually debuted in 1982, and it would be over twelve years before he reappeared in 1994.
* CarryABigStick: His weapon is a spiked club.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Devourer]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tommy_webster_earth_616_from_daredevil_annual_vol_1_9_0001.jpg]]
->'''AKA:''' Tommy Webster
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil Annual'' #9
A harbinger of the Lords of Death, ancient Mayan deities. Clashed with Daredevil.
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* PantheraAwesome: Turned into a humanoid, feline-like beast.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sir]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Vice Agent]]
->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #351
* ArmCannon: Has one on his left arm to shoot.
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in one issue and has never reappeared.
[[/folder]]
(2015)]]
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* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:Despite apparently being killed by Count Nefaria during a Moon Knight series in 2012, she would reappear to help Matt in 2016, without explaining how or why she survived or came back]].












[[folder: Mauler]]
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->'''AKA:''' Turk Barrett
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #69
A delusional low-level thug who has fought Daredevil many times.
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->'''AKA:''' Tommy Webster
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil Annual'' #9
A harbinger of the Lords of Death, ancient Mayan deities. Clashed with Daredevil.
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* PantheraAwesome: Turned into a humanoid, feline-like beast.




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->'''AKA:''' Unknown
->'''Debut:''' ''Daredevil'' #351
* ArmCannon: Has one on his left arm to shoot.
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in one issue and has never reappeared.

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