The Devil of Hell's Kitchen has worn many looks since Stan Lee and Bill Everett first introduced the character to readers in 1964. He started his run within Marvel Comics wearing a mix of yellow, black, and red, before moving to the iconic red Daredevil outfit that most fans know today in one form or another. In his early days as a crime fighter, Frank Miller also depicted Matt Murdock in a more DIY all-black outfit with a bandana for his pivotal miniseries, Daredevil: The Man Without Fear. A few of these looks and others have since been translated to television thanks to the Netflix Daredevil series, its Disney+ follow-up, Born Again, and other appearances from the character over the years. However, in the wide world of comics, there's no limit to the different designs of the character.


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