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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785124849
Edition: illustrated edition
ISBN: 0785124845
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: 2007
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: The second big year of award-winning creators Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark's explosive run on Daredevil is here, and if you think Matt Murdock's life is going to start getting simpler, think again! As Matt tries to deal with the changes in his life, and find a way to move forward, a threat from his past begins to creep toward daylight. And with the post-Civil War fallout all around him, the price of being Daredevil just got even higher. The next mystery begins here! Plus: Milla and Matt have been reunited, but the things he's been through - prison and then life on the run - have changed him. And now, in the days after the Marvel Civil War, being Daredevil is even more dangerous than it was before Matt got taken down. Can their relationship survive the new obstacles that have been placed in their way? Can "Blind Love" conquer all? Collects Daredevil #94-99.
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The opening Milla love story is okay as a standalone effort. however, it has too many flaskback sequences of DD childhood, Battling Murdock, Karen page, Yellow costume etc. It is starting to feel like a typical Batman comic where every issue has his parents killed over and over again. The storyline is not connected to the main plot. It is a filler story, period.
There are just too many artists working here. The main plot has Dr Fear spreading chemical neurosis to Melvin Potter and Milla ... Read More
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Listening to Matt Murdock is really driving me insane. This book is good, don't get me wrong but his constant whining, especially from a guy who's gone through so much, is tedious. The villains and plot are upgraded from the last trade and that's definitely a good thing. Once again, the sketchy art took away from some of the climatic moments. Overall, a decent read.
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If you've been reading Daredevil for any length of time, you know Matt Murdock's life has been moving pretty fast and furious for literally years. I like this volume in particular because it gives the audience a chance to recalibrate and get a feel for where Murdock has been and where he's going.
Overall, this volume works to reestablish Murdock's relationship with his wife, Milla. Milla's been in this book for some time, but with everything else going on it was easy to put her on the ... Read More
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After "The Devil Takes a Ride" (The Devil Inside out vol.2) took place in Europe, it was time for Daredevil to go back to Hell's Kitchen.
There is a big crime spree in the Kitchen and everyone seems to have lost control, some of this seems to have some relation to the Lilly Luca's perfume, which even decieved Daredevil's senses. In this arc Melvin Potter goes crazy as well, but its different, this time he is denying his acts as the Gladiator and well hes gone CRAZIER! If you thought Matt ... Read More
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Brubaker took a serious risk 'resetting' Murdocks life from the hell that Brian Bendis turned it into during his amazing run on Daredevil. With Bendis, it was exciting reading Daredevil because the stakes always got bigger, the danger got higher, but Brubaker stopped all that after his second arc. Through a series of events, Murdock was cleared of all charges, and is somehow allowed to practice law again. So basically, Daredevils life is completely back to normal. This is like being on a roller coaster ... Read More
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