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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785111689
ISBN: 0785111689
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: December 01, 2003
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Daredevil is simultaneously faced with murder charges, a new girlfriend, being outted by the tabloids, the return of one of his deadliest foes, Typhoid Mary, and the Kingpin's attempt to restore his fallen empire. And the surprise ending changes Daredevil's place in the Marvel Universe forever.
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While being a big fan of Frank Miller's run on Daredevil. When friends ask me why I love Daredevil so much, I always start them with Kevin Smith's story and have them read through Bendis's run. I think this is story telling at its best and the greatest part of the whole run is Hardcore. In this collection the long simmering feud between both Bullseye and the Kingpin in are resolved in very memorable (and brutal) ways. This collection is a huge turning point for the character and should be read ... Read More
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The reason why so many traditional comic book readers hates Bendis is because he is not a traditonal comic book writer. He will not give you stale stories of where the good guys beat the bad guys and they always come back, where the status quo never changes. But Bendis doens't change the status of the characters just for increased salesr such as the death of superman . All his change creates a great story. Volume 7 is about Daredevil being truly hardcore. He has had enough loss in ... Read More
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I understand why many comic book lovers hate Bendis. He writes too much dialogue, forcing artists to draw repetitive pictures of characters just standing there talking. I like it and I think it fits the now-older Daredevil who probably needs to take things a little slower and smarter, but I understand your complaint.
This book is a little different. Daredevil finally gets to stop talking and start kicking butt. There is a wonderful fight in this book between DD and Bullseye that has a ... Read More
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Let me explain where I'm coming from. I hate pretty much all post-Torso Brian Michael Bendis work, particularly his Marvel stuff. I think Ultimate Spider-Man was complete idiot fluff and that Alias was one of the least-shocking shocking books ever put out. I don't understand nor buy into the hype of Mr. Bendis's work, regardless of what Wizard tells nerds they're supposed to think.
Now, here's where I got mad. I kept hearing buzz about his Dare Devil run and picked up my first TPB with the excuse ... Read More
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This five part storyline is even more solid proof that Brian Michael Bendis is a modern day visionary. Not since Frank Miller has anyone painted a more gritty, realistic portrait of the Man Without Fear. The last part of Bendis' long time run on the Daredevil series, Hardcore finds the blind vigilante even more popular with the people of Hell's Kitchen now that his identity has been outed, and this story contains some of the most memorable scenes and moments to happen in the pages of Daredevil in quite some ... Read More
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