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So, for the purposes of this list, the heroes that are in danger of getting into legal trouble with Mayor Fisk are only those who mainly operate in New York City, meaning that masked vigilantes in other locations like Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight, and Ant-Man are safe. On top of that, the vigilantes have to be working without the approval of the government, meaning that the New Avengers and characters like Captain America are safe. Even with this criterion in place, there are still a ton of vigilantes who could be arrested by the AVTF, and here they all are.
12) Daredevil

The most obvious vigilante who is on Fisk’s hit list is the Man Without Fear himself, Daredevil. Matt Murdock is leading the fight against Fisk’s AVTF, with him coordinating other New York-based vigilantes like Jessica Jones. This makes Daredevil the most notorious vigilante stalking the streets of NYC, with Fisk wanting to take him down more than anyone else.
However, there are a few issues that make Daredevil a difficult man to catch. Firstly, Matt Murdock is missing, so even though Fisk knows Daredevil’s identity, he can’t arrest him. On top of that, Murdock saved Fisk’s life in a very public way in Born Again season 1. If Fisk reveals that Matt is Daredevil, then everyone will know that a vigilante saved Fisk’s life, making his whole agenda a mixed message.
11) The Punisher

The Punisher has always been the target of the authorities, but he is even more so now. Frank Castle is a vigilante who isn’t afraid to resort to violence, with him having one of the highest kill counts in the entire MCU. While Frank’s antiheroic adventures take him all over the country, he mainly operates in NYC, especially in Daredevil projects. Thus, he is a clear target of Fisk’s new anti-vigilante laws.
Interestingly, the Punisher has already been arrested by the AVTF in Born Again season 1. Luckily, he managed to trick one of the AVTF soldiers, steal his key, and break out of Fisk’s detainment compound. There is no word as to where the Punisher is now, but this story will surely be told in the upcoming The Punisher: One Last Kill special and in Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
10) Swordsman

Although Jack Duquense was introduced as a minor character in the Hawkeye Disney+ series, he has gone on to have a much bigger role in Daredevil: Born Again. The wealthy socialite is a rival of Fisk’s in his day life, making the fact that he is also a masked vigilante even more infuriating to Fisk. Unfortunately for Jack, he was arrested in Daredevil: Born Again season 1, with him still in Fisk’s compound as of the start of season 2.
Daredevil: Born Again, season 2, episode 1, uses Jack as an example of how Fisk is running his anti-vigilante agenda. We see forged psychological profiles and corrupt lawyers work together to convict Jack, proving that any vigilante who is kidnapped by Fisk’s administration has no fair way out.
9) White Tiger

Another vigilante that was introduced in Born Again season 1 was White Tiger. Hector Ayala was the original White Tiger, but his niece Angela Del Toro took up the mantle after his murder at the hands of the AVTF. The new White Tiger isn’t super well-known by the public, but considering the press that surrounded the trial of her uncle, Angela is going to find it hard to survive on the streets of New York City.
8) Jessica Jones

Jessica Jones is rejoining the MCU in Daredevil: Born Again season 2, and while she wasn’t in the premiere episode, she is already helping Matt out. Matt and Karen are using Jessica’s investigative prowess to dig up dirt on Fisk, showing that she is helping fight the Fisk administration without even using her superpowers. However, the Born Again season 2 trailer shows that they will be utilized later. Jessica doesn’t have a secret identity, making it even easier for the AVTF to go after her.















