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Spider-Man VS. Daredevil, Who would win?????
Hey everyone, once every two weeks we will have a battle between the marvel universe characters, at the end of the two weeks we will post a fight between the two on youtube and put it on the blog, this week daredevil vs. spider-man


Now here are the biography’s
DAREDEVIL:
Matt Murdock was an ordinary kid…getting into all types of mischief. His transition into Daredevil is fitting to his behavior as a child. In his Man Without Fear opening, he was shown wearing a ski mask and being chased by a cop on his skateboard. Matt’s father, Battlin’ Jack Murdock, was one of the greatest local boxers of his time, but he was also into shady dealings with some dangerous people. Matt’s mother, Maggie, had left them and caused Jack to become an alcoholic, trying to fill the void and ease the pain. Some nights Matt would have to help him into to bed because he was too drunk to move on his own. Although Jack was a great boxer, he didn’t earn much money for his fights and couldn’t adequately provide for Matt. Knowing this, a man named the Fixer sent his goons after Murdock to offer him a proposition. If Jack would be the new muscle and collect debts of the people who owed the him, The Fixer would pay him handily. At first he didn’t accept and the Fixer’s goons did a number on him with Matt looking on in hiding.
Jack didn’t have much of a choice. He had to do what ever it took to provide for his son so he finally took the offer. Now beating men to a pulp in the ring and on the streets, he began to realize that the life he leads may mean bad things for his son. He didn’t want Matt to be anything like him. He told Matt that he wanted him to go to school and get a good education so he can make something of himself and discouraged Matt from engaging in violent behavior. Sadly, Matt was a runt and was picked on constantly but the other children, who called him “daredevil” out of irony. One day he had had enough and stood up for himself. He came home later with the news for his father that he had fought someone who was picking on him and his father’s reaction was the exact opposite of what he thought it would be.
Unhappy that Matt had did the opposite of what he had asked, Jack struck him. Matt had the utmost respect for his father, but didn’t take what happened lightly. His father was wrong for striking him. This day was the day that Matt decided he would study law. “The only way to stop people from being bad is to make rules and laws” is what he said.(Man Without Fear #1)
The name Daredevil, which Matt would make his second identity, was the name neighborhood kids game him sarcastically because he seemed to be more cowardly than daring. More and more as Matt studied he was picked on. They would call out to him from outside his window day after day. He chose not to bring any violence among his peers but he took his pinned up anger to Fogwell’s Gym where he would practice his moves at the bag for hours. The Gym had become his favorite place aside from home.
At this point he had been observed by Stick without his knowledge. Little did Stick know that he would later have more in common with Matt that he imagined. Their relationship would go from watcher and subject to master and student shortly. One night on his way home from the gym Matt saw a blind old man crossing the street and it was certain he would be hit by the on-coming truck. Matt put his life on the line and pushed the man out of the way and in the accident radioactive waste got into his eyes. Later at the hospital he and his father would learn that he is blind and will never see again. At this point we first meet Mother Maggie Murdock, Matt’s mother, now a nun, who would come see him in the hospital.
Once Matt left the hospital he became aware that his senses had heightened, most notably his hearing and sense of smell. Stick, being blind himself, felt he could take Matt as his student and teach him the way he was taught to use his new found senses and ultimately “see better than people who CAN see”. His first attempts at gymnastics and combat were pathetic at best…but eventually he caught on. Stick had trained him well. Trained him to know where things are, trained him to use the staff and other similar weapons, and also trained him in archery and acrobatics.
The Fixer ordered his new employee, Jack Murdock to throw his next fight. Being the better fighter, he knew he could easily beat this guy with his arms ties behind his back. So he did. He beat him and payed the price for it with his life.
This is where Matt becomes a vigilante. With his father killed, he vowed to get revenge on the men who had been responsible for his father’s death. With his senses heightened and now a student of Stick’s, Matt easily lays waste to The Fixer’s men. Although he did not kill them, he did kill someone that night. In his haste to get away, he was attacked by someone women he had fell in on. One of which he accidentally launched out of a window. When this happened Matt was seen as a failure to the Chaste (Stick’s Clan) and as a result they didn’t want to use him because of his sloppiness.
Matt later goes off to college where he would meet his best friend Foggy Nelson and Elektra Natchios, an assassin who would later become his girlfriend and accomplice. The Fixer whom Matt had yet to take revenge on had been killed and replaced by the Kingpin. By this time Matt was a full blown street vigilante taking out thugs at every turn. Little did he know that the Kingpin would be the one who would later hire Elektra to kill him as Daredevil
SPIDER-MAN:
While walking home from the science hall and contemplating his fate. Peter passed by a wrestling exhibition offering three thousand dollars to any man who could last three minutes with Crusher Hogan. Peter saw the match as a great chance to test his new powers, but didn’t want to look foolish if he failed, so he got himself a mask to hide his identity and challenge the wrestler. He easily defeated Crusher, and quickly found himself being courted by a television producer promising to make Peter a fortune. Peter wanted to increase his showmanship, and decided that since he had spider powers, he would design himself a spider costume. Then he used his scientific expertise to design and build his wrist-mounted ” web shooters.” Finally, he needed to come up with a name for his alter ego and decided that the “Amazing Spider-Man” was as good as any. Soon Spider-Man appeared on T.V. displaying his miraculous powers and was an instant hit. After Peter’s first performance, a criminal robbed the venue and ran right past Spider-Man, but Spider-Man could not be bothered to stop the criminal from escaping, saying that “From now on I just look out for number one”. Days later as Spider-Man’s fame grew, the same criminal attempted to rob the Parker household. Peter’s Uncle Ben surprised The Burglar but was shot and killed. Peter, as Spider-Man, tracked the killer to an abandoned warehouse where the police had the murderer pinned. Upon apprehending the killer, Spider-Man discovered that it was the same man that earlier he had allowed to escape. Shocked by that revelation, and feeling tremendous guilt over the loss of his uncle, Peter threw away his costume, wishing the Spider-Man never existed.
After his uncle’s death, and with no one to provide for the family, Peter and his aunt became desperate for money. Peter decided to once again perform as Spider-Man, but he wanted to keep his identity hidden and couldn’t cash his paychecks. Also a hindrance to Spider-Man’s performing career, the publisher of the newspaper ” The Daily Bugle,” J. Jonah Jameson, began a vicious campaign to destroy Spider-Man’s public image. Jameson was jealous of the spotlight Spider-Man was getting, and thought that the world should be more interested in “real heroes” like his son, John Jameson. After Jonah‘s
smear campaign, no one wanted to see Spider-Man perform, and Peter’s days on television were numbered. Spider-Man saved J. Jonah Jameson‘s son when a rocket flight almost crashed, but Jonah still hated him as much as ever. In fact, he even convinced himself that Spider-Man himself had rigged the flight so that it would fail, and that when he saved John he would look like a hero. Later on in life, Peter Parker would manage to get a job providing photos he took of himself as Spider-Man to Jameson, even though they were always used against him. It was also during this time at “ The Daily Bugle” that Parker began a brief relationship with secretary Betty Brant. Later, the couple would split with Peter’s double-life as an indirect cause. Betty‘s brother Bennett had been shot earlier in the comic series and died, and Betty couldn’t bare to have someone else she loved die; in this case if Peter were shot whilst getting crime photos. Betty would go on to date Ned Leeds.
With the world against him, and with no one to confide in, Peter began to wonder how the other heroes got by. That was when he got the idea to join the Fantastic Four. Peter goes to the headquarters of the Fantastic Four for an interview, but finds the elevator locked. Determined to see the Fantastic Four, Peter dons his Spider-Man disguise and sneaks into the building. He manages to allude the Fantastic Four‘s security measures, and even the Fantastic Four themselves, but when Spider-Man finds out that the Fantastic Four is a nonprofit organization, he loses interest in becoming a member and leaves. Shortly after this encounter, Spider-Man fought his very first villain, a communist spy called the Chameleon, who had the skills to quickly disguise himself as any other person.
Spider-Man’s early years in the 1960s were spent fighting colorful villains like the master of disguise, the Chameleon, the Vulture, the Tinkerer, the tentacled mad genius Doctor Octopus, the sand-shifting Sandman, Doctor Doom, the lethal Lizard, the Living Brain, Electro, the Big Man and his Enforcers, Kraven the Hunter, the master of Illusions Mysterio, and the megalomaniac Green Goblin. Several of these villains would form the Sinister Six, a team completely dedicated to the destruction of Spider-Man that would change its roster many times over the years. Before graduating from High School, Spider-Man became more known as a super-hero and fought more villainous threats like the Spider-Slayers, the Scorpion, the Beetle, the Circus of Crime, the Molten Man and the Crime-Master.
Peter later learned that his Aunt May blamed herself for Uncle Ben‘s death; they had had an argument the night he had died and she had taken a long walk to compose herself before the two could resolve it more calmly, but by the time she had returned to their house, he was already dead.
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