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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785134381
Edition: Anv
ISBN: 0785134387
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 232
Publication Date: October 08, 2008
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: A tragic accident took his sight - but in return, enhanced Matt Murdock's remaining senses far beyond human limits. An accomplished attorney by day, by night Murdock seeks justice outside the law as Daredevil, the Man Without Fear! When Marvel Knights took hold of this classic Marvel Comics character 10 years ago, the fledgling imprint redefined Daredevil for a new generation. In famed filmmaker Kevin Smith's series debut, a scared teenager on the run places her baby in Matt Murdock's hands. She claims her infant is humanity's newborn savior, a true miracle child. Yet an elderly stranger soon confronts Murdock with some shockingly different news about this infant. While Daredevil attempts to separate fact from fiction, the deadly assassin Bullseye enters the fray, determined to capture the baby and leave the hero dead in the process! Collecting Daredevil #1-8.
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"Guardian Devil" was one of those comics of about a decade ago that helped usher in this new era of "story over spectacle" that the comic industry has been enjoying recently. There's a good case to be made that Kevin Smith did his best ever writing here, on this book, telling a story that Daredevil neophytes can enjoy, but that is still aware of and pays homage to the years and years of backstory the character has behind him. Responsible for bringing Daredevil back to the Marvel A-List of characters ... Read More
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Well, Kevin Smith and Joe Quesada brought a new breathing to Daredevil stories. This is an execellent book that stresses Matt Murdock`s religious side. Buy it.
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I had heard some good things about this story, so when the anniversary edition came out, I hurried to get it. Overall, it was alright, but I had some big problems with it. First of all the art. Quesada has done some good things as Editor in Chief but as an artist, he was a completely wrong choice for this story. I know he was the one that helped Smith get into writing comics in the first place, but he should have taken a back seat to someone whose art style isn't so cartoony. The story is dark, Daredevil's ... Read More
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Have just got into comics again as an adult. After 25 years of reading books I re-read Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns and decided to try Brubaker's Captain America Omnibus. I was stunned! Read some other stuff and got around to Bendis DD Omnibus and was totally overwhelmed by the quality on EVERY level of that piece of art.
I then decided to read Smith's Guardian Devil and just couldn't bear with it's utter mind-numbing banality. This adolescent religious drivel actually had DD aping Job and based ... Read More
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Has it really been ten years since Kevin Smith re-vamped Daredevil? The Clerks, Dogma, and Zack & Miri writer/director relaunched Daredevil under Marvel's then new Marvel Knights imprint, and helped erase all the memories of mis-handling that Daredevil had received during a majority of the 90's. Taking many cues from Frank Miller's epic runs on the title, Smith re-invigorated Daredevil as the Catholic and morally-bound vigilante that gets charged with taking care of a baby who may be the Anti-Christ, all the ... Read More
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