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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785117247
ISBN: 0785117245
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 584
Publication Date: September 07, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Daredevil's original identity crisis kicks off a collection of Colan classics! The ups and downs of his doomed love for Karen Page begin here! And DD goes Hollywood with the Stuntmaster and Brother Brimstone, but is any star as big as... the Stilt-Man? From costumed crimelords to otherworldly intruders, foes both famed and forgotten fall before the fighter without fear! Guest-starring Spider-Man, the Black Panther, Nick Fury, and Iron Man! Collects Daredevil #49-74 and Iron Man #35-36.
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If you love the old Marvel Comics like I do, give yourself a treat and try this volume. Stan Lee and Gene Colan were in "the groove" with ol' DD. Matt Murdock has to juggle super villains, his law practice and a second secret identity! Cool stories, great art and the real '60's feel.
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If you've read any of my other reviews of Marvel Essential books on this site, you may come to the conclusion that I dislike Daredevil, and I want to say that that isn't entirely true. I think that Stan Lee's decision to give a superhero the secret identity of a blind man was a masterstroke, as was making him a lawyer. After all, law enforcement is already a hobby for most comic book characters, so why not make it a profession? However, Daredevil is still among my least preferred Essential books ... Read More
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"Essential Daredevil, Volume 3" collects together episodes #49-74 of "Daredevil: The Man Without Fear!" along with "Iron Man" #35-36, which was a crossover story about the Zodiac gang. This represents a transitional period as Roy Thomas replaced Stan Lee as the writer for the book, although by the end of this collection it is Gerry Gonway who has taken over as scripter. Except for three issues drawn by Barry Windsor-Smith, it is Gene Colan who is DD's artist. In fact, at this point in the history ... Read More
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