Spoilers for Daredevil #5 by Marvel ComicsAs Daredevil tries to take down The Hand, the hero has gained the attention of the Avengers, who understandably see his plans as a major threat to the Marvel Universe. In Daredevil #5 by Marvel Comics, Matt Murdock breaks into a supervillain prison to recruit members to The Fist. However, when the Avengers find out about his recruiting, they go after their former ally.

Both Matt Murdock and Elektra Natchios' Daredevil have left Hell's Kitchen to pursue a bigger enemy, as the pair are officially trying to take down The Hand. Daredevil has recruited some heroes to his rank, becoming the King of the Fist after marrying Elektra and bringing the organization back to life. However, after breaking into a supervillain prison and offering the superpowered inmates a chance at redemption, the Daredevils have captured the attention of the Avengers, as Earth's Mightiest Heroes see Matt Murdock and Elektra as Avengers-level threats who need to be brought to justice.

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In Daredevil #5 by Chip Zdrasky, Marco Checchetto, Matthew Wilson, and VC's Clayton Cowles from Marvel Comics, the Daredevils break into the Myrmidon, a prison containing some of the deadliest supervillains in the Marvel Universe. Matt Murdock wants to give the villains a chance at redemption, as he frees prisoners and offers them an opportunity to join him in the fight against The Hand. However, after getting 15 villains to join his mission, it's revealed Daredevil is being tracked by the Avengers, who see the hero as a significant threat.

The Avengers Being Concerned About Daredevil Makes Sense

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While the Avengers have granted its members a fair amount of autonomy, seeing Daredevil break villains out of prison understandably has the superteam concerned. Considering Daredevil has recently become the King of the Fist, the Avengers have a right to be worried about whether the hero has been corrupted by his new powers and role. As a result, they want to bring him in and find out if he's an actual threat - as the Avengers will never let freeing villains fly without their own investigation into the matters.

It's possible Daredevil is playing the Avengers and realizes that he can bring them into the fold of The Fist by capturing their attention with the freed prisoners and recruit his them to the battle ahead once they confront him. Regardless of his true intentions, Daredevil has become an Avengers-level threat who, for now, has made enemies of the heroes he once fought alongside. Daredevil #5 by Marvel Comics is in comic book stores now.

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