Top 10 Tuesdays – Ten Things For Daredevil To Do After The End


It’s the end for Daredevil. After 512 issues the title will cease to grace our shelves. Sure, it’ll still have a one-shot after that by Antony Johnston, and a Reborn mini by Andy Diggle, but the point is that, apparently, Daredevil is no more. So, the question must be asked, what comes next? I have a few suggestions, after the jump, so let’s see where Daredevil can go from here.

1 – Reboot as a Teen

Matt Murdock, broody teenager on the streets of Hell’s Kitchen.

Murdock’s been in his 30’s for years. He runs a law firm, or at least used to, and he’s constantly dealing with adult issues like scaggy ex-girlfriends and paying the bills. It’s easily about time Murdock brought back some fun, the way his good friend Peter Parker has been able to do, and got himself a little less responsibility.

Imagine a slightly younger Murdock working his way through Law school once more, maybe working the bar at a pizza place to cover the bills, and getting the opportunity to scam on some chicks like Pixie or maybe the odd Runaway who previously were completely out of his age range. It would be the beginning of a whole new era of Murdock stories and fans and critics alike would love it.

Or maybe not.

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