Summary

Daredevilhas seen some of the worst malefactor Marvel has to pop the question , and yet there ’s only one fictional character that Daredevil deal the most dangerous man animated , and it ’s surprisingly not one of his regular villains . While Daredevil seldom oppose him , he genuinely believes that thePurple Manis the most unsafe man alive .

While disclose how he regained his mysterious identity , Daredevil admits his true opinionof the Purple Man inDaredevil#18 by Charles Soule , Ron Garney , Matt Milla , and Clayton Cowles . While talking about the Purple Man , Daredevil state thatZebediah Killgrave might just be " the most dangerous man in the world"because he does n’t need to care about anyone else .

The Purple Man has the power to obligate anyone to do anything . With just a few words , the Purple Man can get whatever he desire from anyone . This make him absurdly dangerous for more than one understanding . While the great power to oblige is sure as shooting severe , it also make the Purple Man a true psychopath .

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As Jessica Jones takes in Killgrave ’s son , she is changing the Purple Man ’s legacy perpetually , but a past story hints it will terminate in tragedy .

Daredevil Truly Fears The Purple Man

Usually , the most dangerous criminals are the ones who know how to pull train to get what they desire . Kingpin has often allowed Daredevilto subsist because killing him plainly would n’t process for his long - terminus plans . For the same reason , Kingpin withhold Daredevil ’s secret identity for years instead of divulge it to the macrocosm . Kingpin is a serious humanity because he knows on the nose what the great unwashed want and how to entice them with that . He also understands that it ’s near to suffer some battles in fiat to gain the war in the long term . On the other bridge player , because of his power , the Purple Man does n’t ask to like what masses want , which makes him far more grievous .

The Purple Man debuted in an early Daredevil issue : 1964’sDaredevil#4 by Stan Lee , Joe Orlando , Vince Colletta , and Sam Rosen .

Much like the MCU iteration of Killgrave , who had a massive cultural impingement inJessica Jones , thePurple Man has the powerof complete and utter command . With a individual Holy Scripture , he can make anyone do anything he wants . If he told someone to throw stagnant , they in all likelihood literally would . This power allows him to completely go around the motive to pull wires them . The Purple Man does n’t need to care what masses want or what their motivations or belief are . It ’s entirely irrelevant to him because , with a single command , he can place them to do whatever they want . This allows the Purple Man to be a dependable sociopathwho has literally no intellect to care for the lives of the the great unwashed around him .

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After His MCU Role, the Purple Man’s Terrifying Legacy Lives on in Marvel Comics

There are tons of terrifying villains in the Marvel Universe , but even the most sadistic of villain , like Carnage , still have goals and can even care for other hoi polloi . The Purple Man is completely different because people are little more than objects to him . With his power , he can require and move masses around as he pleases . There ’s absolutely no reason for Killgrave to ever consider someone else ’s feelings — because they ’re irrelevant to him . This is why , of all the scoundrel thatDaredevilhas faced , he truly believes that thePurple Manmight just be the most dangerous man in the world .

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Comic book panels: increasing close-ups of the Purple Man, a man with purple skin.

Comic book panels: Purple Man pretends to be a father before killing a family.

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