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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785113959
Edition: illustrated edition
ISBN: 0785113959
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: May 04, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Follow Matt Murdock through a story that literally spans the entire history of the Marvel Universe! Who was the Kingpin before the Kingpin, and what was his relationship to Matt? Collects Daredevil #66-70.
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Maleev here starts to experiment with emulating "old school" drawings. The images appear to be enlarged with dot colouring. This is perfect pop art.
The plot of Alexander Bont coming out of prison to wreak vengence upon DD and Matt Murdock is good. Using enhanced superpowers granted to him from taking doses of mutant growth hormone is a simple plot device to enable a nobody like him to at least gain credibility in trying to defeat DD. Using the Gladiator as well to achieve his ends ... Read More
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To keep it short I'll just say the ending of this five issue arc was very anti-climatic. Maybe it was befitting of the character (Bont, Alex Bont) and the whole arc to demonstrate the futility of revenge or whatever, but it does not it makie it any less anti-climatic, especially considering it takes four issues (most of it spent on flashbacks) to set up the final showdown. Overall this arc spends a fair amount of time introducing a (run of the mill criminal) character.
There's probably a message ... Read More
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I thought the was one of the best Daredevil arcs on the Bendis/Maleev run with the comic. I thought how the past comes to get Matt Murdock was good. The story is about pride and revenge and redemption which is well done. Bendis and Maleev defined not only Daredevil but Matt Murdock as well. If you are a fan of art as well this had a terrific run covers. The art itself is just terrific. Even if Bendis didn't get his history it shouldn't be held against him. Golden age was my personal favorite Daredevil ... Read More
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Completely explains the entire years before The Kingpin. Filled with human emotions and wonderful writing, I highly recomend this book to any Daredevil fan or comic fan otherwise. Wonderfully done and like all things by Brian Michael Bendis...sure to be a classic!
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At the conclusion of the previous Daredevil volume, the Widow, there was news of the release of a man named Alexander Bont, a man who was the original Kingpin before Wilson Fisk, and a man who also has a connection to Matt Murdock. As Golden Age opens, Matt is partially in his Daredevil costume and chained up, while being beaten by his old reformed nemesis the Gladiator and recorded by Bont himself. As Bendis' story unfolds, he shifts the reader through time; introducing us to a young and power hungary Bont ... Read More
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