Daredevil Tried to Make SpiderMan Quit Long Before Iron Man

Daredevil Tried to Make Spider-Man Quit Long Before Iron Man

Just like Iron Man in the MCU, the Ultimate universe version of Daredevil thought Spider-Man was too young and irresponsible to be a superhero.

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Daredevil Tried to Make SpiderMan Quit Long Before Iron Man

Despite their relationship in the mainstream Marvel comics, Ultimate Daredevil believes Spider-Man is too young and irresponsible, much like Iron Man in Spider-Man: Homecoming. The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen is extremely vocal in his dislike for the young web-slinger in the Ultimate universe, and the two are definitely not friends. Daredevil delivered the same lesson to Peter as Tony does in the film, only in a much harsher way. Although Matt and Peter eventually maintain a professional relationship, their personalities and different viewpoints of the world clash despite the fact that they both fight for the good guys.

Originally appearing in Ultimate Marvel Team Up #7 by Brian Michael Bendis and Bill Sienkowicz, Matt Murdock’s origin in the Ultimate universe appeared to follow his mainstream’s trajectory, with his tragic accident blinding him but giving him enhanced non-visual senses. His father dies because of the Kingpin, and later he attends Columbia Law School to become a lawyer where he meets his faithful friend Foggy Nelson. Matt would help establish the law office of Nelson and Murdock in Hell’s Kitchen, gaining a good reputation in court while he enforced the law elsewhere as Daredevil.

He originally meets Spider-Man when Peter interrupts Matt’s battle with Frank Castle, the Punisher. Although he is already aware of Spider-Man’s activities through word of mouth, the annoyed Daredevil dismisses the young hero and threatens to have him arrested should he interfere again. In Ultimate Spider-Man Super Special #100, Peter is experiencing doubts about his new costumed career and seeks Daredevil out for advice. After learning Peter is sixteen, Matt not only tells him that he’s in over his head but that he should go back to school and return in five to ten years when he’s grown up more. He concludes the worst pep talk ever by saying, “You’re lucky I don’t rip that stupid mask off of you and give you over to the police right now,” causing a speechless Peter to leave. This has echoes in the MCU, when Tony takes away Peter’s suit and scolds him for rushing into situations he isn’t ready to handle.

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To some extent, Daredevil is right in his criticism of Peter. The young web-slinger goes through a difficult period where the consequences of Spider-Man’s actions often bleed into his personal life, creating issues with those he loves and trusts. Daredevil’s point is that Peter is at the stage of his life where he is vulnerable to being taken advantage of, or that he will see things he simply is not ready for. Spider-Man never takes the public’s heavy criticism, fueled by the Daily Bugle’s constant depiction of him as a criminal, very well and even has issues keeping his secret identity a secret. However, Matt’s approach paints him in a less than heroic light, with his serious opinion coming off as condescending to someone who wants encouragement from someone he admires.

Although he still finds Spider-Man annoying, Daredevil does not shy from helping him and Wolverine during the Ultimate X-Men “Blockbuster” storyline or inviting Peter to join the Knights, his group of costumed vigilantes dedicated to taking down the Kingpin. Daredevil privately thinks the kid’s heart is in the right place. MCU’s Tony Stark often feels the same way and helps guide and mentor the young hero, in whom he saw potential. When Spider-Man discovers Daredevil’s body in Ultimate Spider-Man #131, a casualty of the Ultimatum wave that has decimated New York, Peter admits that although they didn’t get along, he always admired Matt. This is similar to how Peter mourns Tony’s death in Avengers: Endgame. And by annoying other heroes in the Ultimate universe with his humor and easily overwhelmed attitude, in his way Spider-Man honors on the legacy of Daredevil much like he does with Iron Man in the MCU.

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