Daredevil Biggest Enemy


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Marvel's Daredevil: The Illustrated History


Marvel's Daredevil: The Illustrated History

Author: Alex Segura

language: en

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Release Date: 2025-11-04


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Experience the comic book legacy of the iconic super hero, Daredevil, with this comprehensive visual guide including full-color illustrations, paintings, and more! Chronicling six decades of the art of the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, Marvel’s Daredevil: The Illustrated History dives into the creation of the character in 1964 and his journey as a relentless fighter for law and justice. Featuring interviews with the artists and minds that brought the character to life, his book is filled with stunning imagery showcasing the iconic cover art and full-color panels from the character's most iconic stories. This edition is a complete exploration of the quintessential New York Super hero--Daredevil--and a celebration of the heroes and villains in his world including Elektra, Kingpin, and Bullseye.

The Marvel Super Heroes Guide Book


The Marvel Super Heroes Guide Book

Author: Megan Stine

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1991


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Profiles superheroes that have appeared in Marvel comic books, including Spiderman, Hulk, and Storm.

A Hero in All of Us?


A Hero in All of Us?

Author: Stephen Clouse

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Release Date: 2024-08-26


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Is heroism possible for everyone? Should it be? What kinds of stories do we tell when we talk about heroes and what do these stories reveal about how we view ourselves? This book takes up these questions and more by reflecting on twenty-first century American television shows. Among the shows examined are Only Murders in the Building, Game of Thrones, The Good Lord Bird, The Boys, and Severance. What we find is an entertainment landscape unsure about what a hero is or even what qualifies as heroic. In a nation uncertain about heroism, we see a dramatic rise in the popularity of the anti-hero and even in worlds without heroes. This fragmented variety highlights how the American political mind is similarly fragmented in what it believes are its highest aspirations—and its deepest anxieties. It is this fragmentation that may help us understand why twenty-first century entertainment has elevated the heroic to the supernatural while simultaneously democratizing heroism to the point where anyone may become one. A Hero in All of Us?: Heroism and American Political Thought as Seen on TV explores this multifaceted landscape to better understand how Americans view their heroes and themselves.