The humorous factor about Daredevil: Born Once more is that, regardless of sharing a reputation with one of the crucial iconic Daredevil tales ever advised, it’s not based mostly on that story in any respect. (Partly as a result of 2018’s third season of Netflix’s Daredevil already tailored it.)
No, Daredevil: Born Once more owes rather more to Charles Soule’s 2015-2018 run on the character, through which Wilson Fisk all of the sudden and unexpectedly grew to become mayor of New York Metropolis. And it continues that focus on this week’s fourth episode, by introducing only a glimpse of a useless ringer for considered one of that run’s early villains.
Daredevil: Born Once more clearly has plans for the character, so in case you’d wish to observe together with the thriller, cease studying now. However in case you merely can’t wait to search out out that man’s deal — learn on!
[Ed. note: This post contains spoilers for Daredevil: Born Again through episode 3, and for some comics from the 2010s.]
We solely catch a glimpse of a person dragging a physique via the bowels of the New York Metropolis subway, however his masks is the giveaway. That is Muse, a graffiti-painting serial killer who menaced Daredevil within the late ’00s.
Muse, created by author Charles Soule and artist Ron Garney, is a serial killer and graffiti artist who battled Daredevil and his allies in a pair story arcs in 2016 and 2018. A twisted type of artist, he felt his work (made with an indelible paint he’d invented that required oodles of human blood as an ingredient) had a grand position to play in New York Metropolis.
He didn’t have a lot of a uniform or outfit, however he did put on a definite white full-face masks adorned with two smears of blood that dripped from the place his eyes would in any other case be, similar to the person in episode 4 of Daredevil: Born Once more. Muse’s origin was left mysterious, however he did showcase a bevy of wierd and unnerving superpowers — pace, energy, and a silencing impact that messed with Daredevil’s capacity to understand him — and whereas Soule by no means confirmed it, his comics closely implied that Muse was an Inhuman.
When Wilson Fisk grew to become mayor on a platform of superhero registration, Muse began tagging town up with big murals in assist of oldsters like Spider-Man, Energy Man, the Punisher, and so on. As Mayor, Fisk declined to muster metropolis forces to trace Muse down, as a result of a pro-superhero serial killer preying on harmless folks, the marginalized, and law enforcement officials was nice optics for him. Finally Muse was defeated in a confrontation with Daredevil’s ally, Blindspot, and Muse walked into a hearth, taking his personal life as a result of he felt it was the stronger inventive alternative.
Wait, Muse is an Inhuman?
Sure, however on this author’s opinion, that’s most likely not one thing Daredevil: Born Once more goes to carry up.
Marvel’s Inhumans silo of characters have been having a manufactured second within the mid-’10s, with the Marvel Cinematic Universe making an attempt to spin them up into a substitute for the X-Males, who have been nonetheless beneath an unique movie license to twentieth Century Fox. On an edict from on excessive, the Inhumans grew to become a significant pillar of Marvel Comics Continuity, with the Inhuman royal household parking their palace of New Attilan within the Hudson River subsequent to the Statue of Liberty, and Terrigen Mist climate patterns awakening Inhuman powers in unsuspecting human beings.
A lot in the identical approach that “mutant x-gene” has served Marvel Comics as a simple clarification for the way a personality obtained their unusual superpowers, Inhuman talents served to elucidate Muse, as a result of the Inhumans have been actually sizzling on the time (or, at the very least, have been being made to behave prefer it).
Being the grounded present that it’s, Daredevil: Born Once more doesn’t appear prone to wish to rehash the MCU’s infamously failed TV sequence. Whether or not or not Muse seems to have superpowers in Born Once more, the present already has lots on its plate — between Mayor Fisk and new characters like White Tiger, the Punisher, and Matt Murdock to provide air to — it appears unlikely it’ll add on “reintroducing the Inhumans” to that case docket.