Stan Lee: co-creator of Matt Murdock, a lawyer who also fights crime as Daredevil by using his superhuman sensory powers; Murdock blinded as a child while saving a man from a truck carrying radioactive waste; billy club as Daredevil's primary weapon; Murdock as son of the boxer Battling Murdock, who rasied him alone and wanted him to gain a superior education; the elder Murdock dying after crossing a crooked boxing promoter and refusing to lose a fixed fight; Fogwell's Gym as Murdock's training place; Murdock partnered with his college friend Franklin "Foggy" Nelson at Nelson & Murdock law firm; Karen Page as Murdock & Nelson's secretary and object of affection to both men; Daredevil as a "man without fear" (Daredevil #1, 1964); of Daredevil's ability to detect lies; of the Owl, a criminal financeer who wears a green suit and battles Daredevil (Daredevil #3, 1964); of Daredevil's red costume; of Daredevil's gimmick billy club (Daredevil #7, 1965); of the Kingpin of Crime, a mob boss who organizes the disparate underworld elements under his leadership from the heart of Manhattan (Amazing Spider-Man #50, 1967); of "Crusher" Creel (Journey into Mystery #114, 1965); of Murdock using the alias "Mike" (Daredevil #25, 1967); of the silver-haired mobster Silvio (Amazing Spider-Man #73, 1969); of the Kingpin's wife, Vanessa (Amazing Spider-Man #69, 1969); of the super hero Iron Man (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of the super hero Thor (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of Gladiator, a costume designer who makes a Daredevil costume and fights Daredevil with a saw weapon (Daredevil #18, 1966); of the Stilt-Man (Daredevil #8, 1965)
Frank Miller: creator of Wilson Fisk's name; of Wilson Fisk as Daredevil's primary enemy; of Fisk spending time in Asia (Daredevil #170, 1981); of Columbia Law as Nelson & Murdock's college; of Matt dating a Greek woman in college (Daredevil #168, 1981); of Stick, Matt's mentor (Daredevil #176, 1981); of Stick training Matt how to use his powers; of Urich working against Fisk; of Randolph Cherryh, a politician who works with Fisk (Daredevil #177, 1981); of Stone, a member of Stick's order and their war against the Hand ninja clan (Daredevil #188, 1982); of the Hand, a clan of evil ninjas who battle Daredevil (Daredevil #174, 1981); co-creator of Murdock wearing black costume while operating as anonymous vigilante (Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #2, 1993); of Rigoletto, mob boss who preceded Wilson Fisk (Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #3, 1993); of Josie's Bar, a dive bar in Hell's Kitchen tended by the titular Josie (Daredevil #160, 1979); of Turk as a recurring foe of Daredevil (Daredevil #159, 1979); of Ben Urich's wife Doris (Daredevil #163, 1980); of Murdock wearing stubble in both of his identities (Daredevil #228, 1986); of Jack Murdock's name; of Roscoe Sweeney's last name; of Hell's Kitchen as Matt Murdock's childhood borough; of Urich becoming an ally of Daredevil (Daredevil #164); of Wilson Fisk controlling the police (Daredevil #227, 1986); of Matt Murdock's mother still being alive (Daredevil #230, 1986); of Melvin Potter's name; of Melvin's lady friend Betsy; of Melvin's mental problems (Daredevil #166, 1980)
Bill Everett: co-creator of Matt Murdock, a lawyer who also fights crime as Daredevil by using his superhuman sensory powers; Murdock blinded as a child while saving a man from a truck carrying radioactive waste; billy club as Daredevil's primary weapon; Murdock as son of the boxer Battling Murdock, who rasied him alone and wanted him to gain a superior education; the elder Murdock dying after crossing a crooked boxing promoter and refusing to lose a fixed fight; Fogwell's Gym as Murdock's training place; Murdock partnered with his college friend Franklin "Foggy" Nelson at Nelson & Murdock law firm; Karen Page as Murdock & Nelson's secretary and object of affection to both men; Daredevil as a "man without fear" (Daredevil #1, 1964)
Roger McKenzie: co-creator of Josie's Bar, a dive bar in Hell's Kitchen tended by the titular Josie (Daredevil #160, 1979); of Turk as a recurring foe of Daredevil (Daredevil #159, 1979); of Ben Urich, an aging reporter with a relentless dedication to the truth (Daredevil #153, 1978); of Ben Urich's wife Doris (Daredevil #163, 1980); of Jack Murdock's name; of Roscoe Sweeney's last name; of Hell's Kitchen as Matt Murdock's childhood borough; of Urich becoming an ally of Daredevil (Daredevil #164); of Melvin Potter's name; of Melvin's lady friend Betsy; of Melvin's mental problems (Daredevil #166, 1980)
Gene Colan: co-creator of Turk Barrett, a gangster who fights Daredevil (Daredevil #69, 1970); of Murdock using the alias "Mike" (Daredevil #25, 1967); of Ben Urich, an aging reporter with a relentless dedication to the truth (Daredevil #153, 1978); of Gladiator, a costume designer who makes a Daredevil costume and fights Daredevil with a saw weapon (Daredevil #18, 1966)
John Romita: co-creator of the Kingpin of Crime, a mob boss who organizes the disparate underworld elements under his leadership from the heart of Manhattan (Amazing Spider-Man #50, 1967); of the silver-haired mobster Silvio (Amazing Spider-Man #73, 1969); of the Kingpin's wife, Vanessa (Amazing Spider-Man #69, 1969)
John Romita, Jr.: co-creator of Murdock wearing black costume while operating as anonymous vigilante (Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #2, 1993); of Rigoletto, mob boss who preceded Wilson Fisk (Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #3, 1993); of Matt Murdock going to regular confession (Daredevil #267, 1989)
Alex Maleev: creator of image of Daredevil on newspaper (Daredevil #60, 2004); co-creator of Night Nurse, a medic who treats wounded super heroes such as Daredevil (Daredevil #58, 2004); of Silke, a gangster (Daredevil #26, 2001); of Daredevil battling the Yakuza (Daredevil #56, 2004)
Jack Kirby: co-creator of "Crusher" Creel (Journey into Mystery #114, 1965); of the super hero Iron Man (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of the super hero Thor (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of the super hero Captain America (Captain America Comics #1, 1941)
Roy Thomas: co-creator of Turk Barrett, a gangster who fights Daredevil (Daredevil #69, 1970); of Cornelius Van Lunt (Avengers #77, 1970); of Cornelius Van Lunt's astrology (Avengers #72, 1970); of Van Lunt as real estate mogul (Avengers #80, 1970)
David Mazzucchelli: co-creator of Murdock wearing stubble in both of his identities (Daredevil #228, 1986); of Wilson Fisk controlling the police (Daredevil #227, 1986); of Matt Murdock's mother still being alive (Daredevil #230, 1986)
Brian Michael Bendis: co-creator of Night Nurse, a medic who treats wounded super heroes such as Daredevil (Daredevil #58, 2004); of Silke, a gangster (Daredevil #26, 2001); of Daredevil battling the Yakuza (Daredevil #56, 2004)
D.G. Chichester: co-creator of Fisk committing murder during his childhood; of Daredevil bringing down Fisk's criminal empire (Daredevil #300, 1992); of Daredevil wearing body armor (Daredevil #322, 1993)
Mark Gruenwald: creator of Leland Owsley's name (Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #8, 1983); of Roscoe Sweeney's first name (Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #3, 1986)
Joe Orlando: co-creator of Daredevil's ability to detect lies; of the Owl, a criminal financeer who wears a green suit and battles Daredevil (Daredevil #3, 1964)
Lee Weeks: co-creator of Fisk committing murder during his childhood; of Daredevil bringing down Fisk's criminal empire (Daredevil #300, 1992)
Wally Wood: co-creator of Daredevil's red costume; of Daredevil's gimmick billy club (Daredevil #7, 1965); of the Stilt-Man (Daredevil #8, 1965)
Larry Lieber: co-creator of the super hero Iron Man (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of the super hero Thor (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962)
Sal Buscema: co-creator of Roxxon Energy (Captain America #180, 1974); of Cornelius Van Lunt's astrology (Avengers #72, 1970)
John Buscema: co-creator of Cornelius Van Lunt (Avengers #77, 1970); of Van Lunt as real estate mogul (Avengers #80, 1970)
Jeph Loeb: co-creator of "Crusher" Creel as a boxer who fought Battling Murdock (Daredevil: Yellow #1, 2001)
Tim Sale: co-creator of "Crusher" Creel as a boxer who fought Battling Murdock (Daredevil: Yellow #1, 2001)
Jim Shooter: co-creator of Hell's Kitchen as locale patroled by Daredevil (Daredevil #148, 1977)
J.M. DeMatteis: co-creator of Foggy Nelson learning Murdock is Daredevil (Daredevil #347, 1995)
Gil Kane: co-creator of Hell's Kitchen as locale patroled by Daredevil (Daredevil #148, 1977)
Ron Wagner: co-creator of Foggy Nelson learning Murdock is Daredevil (Daredevil #347, 1995)
Kevin Smith: co-creator of Matt Murdock wearing red-tinted sunglasses (Daredevil #1, 1998)
Joe Quesada: co-creator of Matt Murdock wearing red-tinted sunglasses (Daredevil #1, 1998)
Ann Nocenti: co-creator of Matt Murdock going to regular confession (Daredevil #267, 1989)
Joe Simon: co-creator of the super hero Captain America (Captain America Comics #1, 1941)
Scott McDaniel: co-creator of Daredevil wearing body armor (Daredevil #322, 1993)
Tony Isabella: co-creator of Matt Murdock's Catholicism (Daredevil #119, 1975)
Don Heck: co-creator of the super hero Iron Man (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963)
Chris Claremont: co-creator of the Steel Serpent brand (Iron Fist #14, 1977)
Bob Brown: co-creator of Matt Murdock's Catholicism (Daredevil #119, 1975)
Steve Englehart: co-creator of Roxxon Energy (Captain America #180, 1974)
John Byrne: co-creator of the Steel Serpent brand (Iron Fist #14, 1977)
Archie Goodwin: co-creator of Claire Temple (Hero for Hire #2, 1972
George Tuska: co-creator of Claire Temple (Hero for Hire #2, 1972)
Richard Starkings: creator of Daredevil logo (Daredevil #1, 1998)
Win Mortimer: co-creator of Night Nurse (Night Nurse #1, 1972)
Jean Thomas: co-creator of Night Nurse (Night Nurse #1, 1972)