Summary

Daredevilhas strong ties to the rest of Marvel ’s superhero community of interests , even if he ’s not always the most sociable submarine sandwich . Matt Murdock can put aside his introversion when the need arises – but there ’s one well - sleep with Avenger – now famous in the MCU – that Daredevil just ca n’t stand : John Walker , the U.S. Agent . Daredevil(2022)#5 – by Chip Zdarsky , Marco Checchetto , Matthew Wilson , and VC ’s Clayton Cowles – find the Man Without Fear conduce a breakout on the supervillain prison house , the Myrmidon , to well the ranks of his Fist Clan against the Hand . guard the prison is U.S. Agent , who ’s unfortunate enough to have to square off against Matt .

A flashback story break that Daredevil fundamentally bed over the Marvel Universe in a self-aggrandizing manner , and if its heroes knew , they ’d detest him for it .

Daredevil Has No Use For Fear

As the Man Without Fear , Daredevil has become both a symbol of hope for the innocents of Hell ’s Kitchen and a symbolisation of justness for those who would harm them . Despite his moniker , Matt ’s somewhat brutal bequest has often inspired that same concern into the hearts of evildoer . Arguably , that does n’t do much to secernate him from the same fearfulness that he arrogate U.S. Agent represents , but Daredevil himself taper out that their difference are more nuanced than that . In describing Walker ’s fear , Matt cite to it as , “ Fear of criminals , fear of a commute world , reverence of losing power … ” – allfears that Daredevil himself has risen above . Daredevil may inspire awe in those who have committed evil , but the U.S. Agent is a populate reflection of his own care , and on a heavy degree , represents the spoiled fears that nation - states often succumb to . On top of the fact that Walker also worked for Wilson Fisk , the Kingpin – during Fisk ’s war on Marvel ’s heroesinDevil ’s Reign – it ’s no wonder that the Man Without Fear would have a very specific problem with the one - time Captain America . In a lot of ways , John Walker is Matt Murdock ’s antithesis , a small adult male full of concern , present off against a man totally without it .

John Walker Is Daredevil’s Polar Opposite

Most frequently , and specially within the MCU , John Walker ’s more dictatorial leanings , which underlie his actions as U.S. Agent , are contrasted with the actions of the original Captain America , Steve Rogers . However , based on this interaction , it is clear thatany further conflict with Daredevilcould spark even more insight into what both hero sandwich symbolize , supplementing readers ' understanding of how they see the world . With Matt Murdock ’s forthcoming issue to the MCU and John Walker ’s prominence as a member of the impendingThunderboltslineup , there ’s never been a better time for these two to face off again for the first time on the bad screen . Above all else , Daredevil is the Man Without Fear , a hero operate with a conclusion and grit that few Marvel heroes can touch . Likewise , the U.S. Agent is similarly determine , but the motivation for his actions are so care - free-base and reactionist that he is a natural opposite to a more brave individual , such as Matt Murdock . Whether lover get to see their conflict play out in the MCU remains to be visit , but either way , there is no wayMarvel Comics’Daredevilcould ever coexist with a eccentric that is diametrically his opposition in so many way , U.S. Agent – a Man of Fear .

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Feature Image: Daredevil fighting Kingpin in Marvel Comics' Devil’s Reign

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Featured Image: The MCU’s Avengers (left) and Daredevil (right)

Daredevil VS US Agent

MCU versions of U.S. Agent (left) and Daredevil (right)