Daredevil (2014), v1: Devil at Bay

by Mark Waid

Other authorsChris Samnee (Artist), Peter Krause (Artist), John Kalisz (Colorist), Joe Caramagna (Letterer), Javier Rodriguez (Colorist), Joe Sabino (Letterer)
Ebook, 2014

Library's rating

Library's review

Really enjoyed this! I haven't read mainstream American superhero comics in almost twenty years (since DC's Identity Crisis), but this reminded me of why I enjoy superhero comics when they're not full of dark takes on characters that are a bit silly on an inherent level. I felt this did a great job
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balancing the serious and the emotional without getting bogged down in it all.
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Rating

½ (31 ratings; 3.7)

Publication

New York : Marvel, 2014.

Description

Marvel's fearless hero begins his most awe-inspiring adventure yet in sunny San Francisco! Daredevil has headed west, and now protects the Golden City's streets from evil - both as a costumed hero and as blind lawyer Matt Murdock! But big changes are in store for Matt , as old haunts and familiar faces rise to give the devil his due. The Owl is back, and he isn't working alone...but old enemies are small potatoes compared to Matt 's new "friend": the would-be hero known as the Shroud! As one of DD's oldest enemies is permanently redefined, deadlier than ever, Kirsten and Matt find themselves sharing a volatile secret. But who will crack first? Plus: what killed Foggy Nelson?

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member wethewatched
Waid and Samnee continue a great run on Daredevil, which remains one of the most fun superhero sites out there.

If you're new to the series, I would recommend starting from the beginning of Waid's run. It's not critical in terms of understanding the story, but as a collection this latest volume
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doesn't reach the highs of what came before. It's still solid if you're reading them all, though.
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