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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5942
EAN: 9780785115663
ISBN: 0785115668
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: November 02, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: In the small, God-fearing town of Redemption Valley, a young boy's body is found dead and mutilated. Is it a ritualistic killing? The local bad boy, Joel Flood, is arrested and put in jail. A black-garbed, "devil-worshipping" metalhead, he must be guilty... or is he? Enter attorney and super-hero Matt Murdock, brought in to save the troubled teen from what looks like a witch-hunt by an outraged community desperate for justice... and the death penalty. This may be the most important case of Matt's career. A loss means justice denied and certain death for his client. Collects Daredevil: Redemption #1-6.
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Few comics dare to explore the notion that, as powerful as they are, even superheroes can't save everyone. Inspired by the 1993 Robin Hood Hills Murders in West Memphis, Arkansas, David Hine and Michael Gaydas didn't just create such a comic; they tested the limits of what is wrong with our society. In the ironically-named town of Redemption, ace attorney Matt Murdock defends a teen with an interest in the occult, who stands accused of a brutal murder. As he conducts his own investigation as Daredevil, ... Read More
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If you have long-standing bias against people living in the southern United States, I suppose this would be the graphic novel for you. Nearly all of the characters introduced are redneck "good ol' boys" and hate filled hicks, to the point where the local church actually hosts a book burning.
There is very little suspense as the writing is so lazy there is really only one way it can play out, and so it does, rife with cliches and choppy pacing. I think most disappointing are the court scenes featuring ... Read More
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There's already a brilliant review on this page, but I feel it's my civic duty to plug it some more so someone buy's it, because it deserves to be read.
As mentioned in the other review it explores some pretty shady and very real social issues within a small, deeply religous town that has been shattered and pushed to the edge by a gruesome murder of a young boy. Alongside that, it also contrasts Matt's role as both a lawyer and a vigilante, and seeks to show wheter working within the law or outside the law ... Read More
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Merging real life events with that of the fictional super-hero world can be a recipe for mediocre and questionable storytelling. When Marvel Comics decided to respond to the events of September 11, 2001 with its publication of Amazing Spider-Man #37 (Vol.2), the story contained so many flaws that it simply proved that this was nothing but a poorly conceived sales gimmick. This is why I was somewhat apprehensive to purchase Daredevil: Redemption since the plot is inspired by the true story of "The Robin Hood Hills ... Read More
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