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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785118619
ISBN: 0785118616
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 544
Publication Date: August 03, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Introducing Daredevil, his memorable supporting cast, and his many famous foes: the Owl, Mr. Fear, and the deadly Eel.
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I'll admit that there is no use in denying that this review will be permeated with complete bias; though what can I say it was Daredevil that brought me into the wonderful world of comic books. Daredevil (though not so much in the early days) mixed some pretty gripping court room bouts with all the wild action of a superhero. How freaking sweet is that? The Essential itself is pretty much the establishment of Daredevil and the series trying to find it's footing but overall it's filled with some fun ... Read More
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Do you like fancy New York locales? Melodramatic villians who defy the laws of physics? Secretaries with sweet beehive hairdos and unrequited romantic attractions? Blind crimefighters who struggle to design the most perfect costume?
Then you will love this book! Daredevil is the devil I pray to! :)
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After reading this collection I find it unremarkable and possibly forgettable. Yet, there were a couple of memorable stories--mainly memorable because of some humorous angle, not due to great plots or character development. I will easily remember the "super"-villain with springs on his shoes--The Leap Frog; simply goofy, but taken quite seriously by DD. And then there's Stilt Man--an interesting image, but still not an interesting character.
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As a young comics reader, Daredevil never had the same appeal to me as other Marvel characters like the Fantastic Four or Spiderman. That would change, however, when Frank Miller took over the book and brought new life to a superhero who previously seemed a little boring. Now, over two decades later, my tastes have changed and I felt it was worth giving the pre-Miller Daredevil another chance. After reading Essential Daredevil Volume 1, I found that my feelings haven't changed that much.
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It's a given that the early FF and Spiderman hold up well, but I was surprised to see that Daredevil fares well. Having only read one of these early issues(number 8 with Stiltman), I didn't have the highest expectations. Maybe it was just because I've been so comic deprived these past couple months in college, but it didn't take long for me to see things through Matt Murdock's...eyes.
The early issues with Joe Orlando hold their own, but when Wally Wood comes around with Sub-mariner it gets ... Read More
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