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The identity of the character of Muse seen on the series Daredevil: Born Again has a major difference from his comic counterpart.
The MCU version of Muse differs greatly from Marvel Comics, and here's why this version of the villain works well in Daredevil: Born Again.
Daredevil has always been the bar when it comes to bringing the most gruesome villains to life. From Bullseye to Kingpin, Daredevil does not miss. But this villain might be worse than them all.
Daredevil Born Again has changed one major prospect regarding Muse's identity and in this article, find out why it's a good thing.
Muse appeared in Daredevil Born Again's latest episode and was killed off. Find out how Muse dies in Marvel comics and the TV ...
Born Again came to an explosive conclusion after nine intense episodes that grappled with identity, power dynamics, and morality. The series began quite literally with a bang, as Matt Murdock’s ...
In his first appearance, Muse created a mural in the streets of New York, painted with the blood of over a hundred victims. Muse, wearing a creepy mask, had super speed and limited super strength.
Unleash Hell - Red Band #4, Elektra ventures into actual Hell to confront Muse, but her greatest challenge might be facing ...
Muse debuted in Daredevil #11 (2016) as a superhuman villain with extraordinary abilities. The Marvel Comics version of the villain possesses enhanced strength and speed, allowing him to ...
Plus, the idea that Muse’s body is a sensory vortex was always a bit silly. It’s too on the nose, even for the Marvel ...
We know very little about Muse’s true nature. And his backstory before encountering Daredevil and Blindspot remains a mystery. We don’t even know his real name, although in the Marvel Comics ...