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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785108023
ISBN: 0785108025
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: November 01, 2001
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Daredevil found new life under the pen and pencil of Frank Miller, and his vision of the Man Without Fear is highlighted in this third volume, collecting the complete run. In this collection, Daredevil once more takes on New York City's criminal underworld, angered over the prevalence of drugs in the schools. Along the way, he has to first compete against and then fight the Punisher, who has a deadlier method for dealing with pushers.
Daredevil also finds himself foiling the Kingpin of crime's latest machinations while precariously handling a crumbling relationship with Heather Glenn.
When the dangerous Hand return from Japan, Daredevil needs help but his last ally against them, Elektra, is dead. Coming to his aid is the Black Widow, an old lover, who only further complicates Daredevil's emotions.
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This third volume of Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller, contains Daredevil 183-191, What If? 28 and 35, and an Elektra story from Bizarre Adventures 28. Warning: Daredevil comes off badly in these issues, whether it is his holier-than-thou interactions with the Punisher or his chauvinistic and manipulative relationship with his girlfriend Heather. The end of issue 186 is a particularly nasty example of DD emotionally abusing Heather. If this storyline gets resolved, it is not within these pages ... Read More
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I was never enamoured of Miller's first run on DD. It was the artwork that really put me off. In vol 3, the artwork has considerably improved with better use of facial expressions and more interesting layouts.
However, I think that the storylines have gone downhill a little. It depends on your preference. Miller has really introduced ninja-mojo into DD's story plots, with ninjas, senseis, the whole schtick (pun). Coincidentally, Elektra was trained by Stick, the same sensei for DD in ... Read More
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Frank Miller's run on Daredevil is essential comics history etc. etc. While the stories in this book aren't quite as exciting or innovative as the issues collected in the previous volume of the series, they are certainly worth reading. HOWEVER, this book has been awfully recolored- the art, which was originally created with a certain kind of coloring in mind, has been transformed into ugly pseudo-3D trash- it looks like somebody colored it with a basic paint program on their computer. The recoloring ... Read More
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The third collected volume of Frank Miller's initial run on Daredevil doesn't have the overall impact and shock value of the second volume, but is instead a haunting and harrowing end note to Miller's first run on the title that saw the writer/artist transform Daredevil from a third-rate superhero to one of the top figures of Marvel's lineup. Daredevil Visionaries - Frank Miller Vol. 3 picks up with Matt Murdock still mourning the loss of Elektra, and soon enough he's going head to head with Frank Castle, ... Read More
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Volume 3 of Miller's Daredevil saga is not as great as the first two, but it's still better than most comic books. Both the stories and the artwork are pretty good, and if you are into ninjas, then you're in for a treat. Good solid action which contains a nice mix of drama, suspense, superheroics and the occult. Not bad, not bad at all.
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