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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785128892
ISBN: 0785128891
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 120
Publication Date: November 05, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Matt Murdock takes a new case! Still reeling from the conclusion of his battle with Mr. Fear, an old friend drags Matt Murdock back into the light of day by bringing him the last-minute appeal of a Marvel villain now sitting on death row. What will Matt do when confronted with a bad guy who is completely innocent of the crime of which he was convicted? Collects Daredevil #106-110.
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After the bouts of hallucination and its after-effect damage wrought upon DD and Milla in the Dr Fear episode, this collected series moves on to featuring Dakota North in the main role and has DD playing a secondary role. Dakota comes across as an interesting creation, probably equalling Ben Urich and Foggy Nelson in character development.
The dockyard tag will always feature Eric Slaughter (created by Frank Miller) so I was not too enamored nor surprised by it.
The final ... Read More
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For those who read Daredevil, everyone knows that Matt Murdock, Defense Attorney is the alter ego of the blind crimefighter, for those who do not read Daredevil, won't matter, you would discover that within the first pages. A few laughs always occur with Marvel comics, one of the recurring themes is that Murdock only defends people who are innocent, he's actually a Defense Attorney of Innocent people because of ethical standards (although his ethical standards don't prevent him from beating muggers ... Read More
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It pretty much sucks to be Daredevil. This consistent maxim has governed every popular run on his title since Frank Miller revolutionized the character in the 1980s; the Millers, Smiths, Bendises, and Brubakers of the world, who torment the character with little relent, are the ones who hit it off with audiences; in between, there are stories by talented writers like Karl Kesel and Joe Kelly, who give the old college try at making him a lighthearted adventurer again, but this never sticks. The current ... Read More
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