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Just been to this movie. They made it a bit darker than I expected, but I still liked it. I've always had a soft spot for DareDevil, although I've never actually read much of him.

[Digs in closet] Here we are. The first comic I met him in, Marvel Spider-Man No.599, 1st Sep 1984. Title of the Daredevil story (self-contained, there was also a self contained "Origen of the Thing" about Ben Grimm's early years): Bless the Beasts and Children. Price: 92c

DareDevil is searching for the lost seeing eye dog of a blind boy he saved from an accident. The concluding panels - ones I've always remembered.

"You are a hero. Those with whom you have interacted in your hero's role have dubbed you the man without fear. They were wrong, tonight you are afraid...for soon you must leave this place, this shelter, and tell a small blind boy who trusted you...that sometimes heroes fail.

He found the dog, in the ASPCA shelter, minutes after it had been put down.

You show me a superhero comic that tells a story that simply human today.
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