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Daredevil: Hell to Pay, Vol. 14 reviews
Ed Brubaker

Marvel Comics, 2007

Everyone should be reading Daredevil!
I can't believe no one has reviwed this item yet, this story is gold! Ever since taking over from Bendis/Maleev, the creative team of Ed Brubaker (writer) and Michael Lark (penciller) has pushed this book to new heights. Before going on, I just have to say that people need to be reading Daredevil. This is as good as it gets! This TPB collects the team's third story arc (Daredevil vol 2, issues ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil: The Devil, Inside and Out, Vol. 26 reviews
Ed Brubaker

Marvel Comics, 2007

The Excellent Quality Continues!
I'm a tremendous fan of Brian Michael Bendis' Daredevil, so when the news arrived that he was leaving the title, I found myself distraught. Before Bendis' run, I'd never really cared much for the character. And though many criticized the level of deconstruction he brought to the line, I always found his work riveting and more than entertaining. That being said, Bendis left Daredevil in ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev Omnibus, Vol. 1
Brian Michael Bendis, David Mack, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

An epic of ambition, betrayal, and comeuppance culminates with the world learning the devil's mask hides a pair of blind eyes! The hero of Hell's Kitchen is assailed as both civilian and super hero by a wave of his worst enemies - including the Owl, Mister Hyde, Bullseye, Typhoid, and the Kingpin of Crime! But it's the heart of the Man Without Fear that gets the real workout with not only the introduction of Milla Donovan - but also the Black ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil: Hell to Pay, Vol. 2
Ed Brubaker

Marvel Comics, 2008

The searing second chapter of "Without Fear!" Things couldn't be going worse for Matt Murdock. Everything he thought he'd gotten back teeters on the edge of a precipice, ready to shatter all around him, as he fights a battle on both fronts of his life - in the courtroom and on the rooftops of Hell's Kitchen! Collects Daredevil #100-105, Daredevil Annual.
  
  











  



  
Daredevil by Frank Miller Omnibus Companion5 reviews
Frank Miller

Marvel Comics, 2008

Deluxe collection of some of the greatest Daredevil comics ever!
I didn't bother with the first Daredevil by Frank Miller & Klaus Janson Omnibus, since I had previously purchased the Graphitti Designs Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller hardcover set. Sure it would have been nice to have them all in one big volume, but I couldn't justify the hefty price tag. Anyway, the first Omnibus might have been unnecessary, but the Daredevil Omnibus Companion was an ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil: The Devil, Inside and Out, Vol. 16 reviews
Ed Brubaker

Marvel Comics, 2006

Wow.
Holy cow...! Brian Michael Bendis' long run on "Daredevil" was a highwater mark for the superhero genre, and a tough act to follow. In this seething prison drama, writer Ed Brubaker matches the intensity of the Bendis story arc, and then some. Matt Murdoch is in Rykers Island prison, where a mix of super-powered and super-bad convicts can't wait to get their hands on him. Every claustrophobic ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil Visionaries - Frank Miller, Vol. 123 reviews

Marvel Comics, 2002

Miller leads DD down a new path
Frank Miller's work for Marvel up to this time was usual fare. But when he started on DD, he developed a greater cinematic style not seen in comics before. If you get this volume and the next two, you'll see Miller take over the writing chores and then the blend of words and layouts really shines. The gritty look that Klaus Jansen gives Miller's art works well. If you actually study the panels, ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Daredevil, Vol. 4 (Marvel Essentials)1 review
Gerry Conway, Gary Friedrich, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

Graphic SF Reader
Colan soap opera slugfest. The attraction in picking this up is of course Gene Colan's work, which, while shadowy, is certainly a lot more realistic of figure than that produced today. The storyline for a lot of this is quite long, which your shadowy master villain or villains, sending a stream of low-rent villains DD's way. Lots of fighting for him. Plenty of on panel angst about ...
  
  











  



  
Yellow (Daredevil Legends, Vol. 1)14 reviews
Jeph Loeb

Marvel Comics, 2003

One word.......Beautiful
Yet another masterpiece by the team of writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale(Batman: A Long Halloween, Superman: For All Seasons, Hulk: Gray). When these two work together, magic happens. This, in my opinion, is one of the most beautiful, and possibly THE most beautiful Daredevil story ever written. This TPB is about Matt Murdock remembering his humble beginnings as Daredevil, and his first ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil Visionaries - Frank Miller, Vol. 225 reviews
Frank Miller

Marvel Comics, 2002

Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller, Vol.2
Just before Frank Miller on Daredevil: The series was bi-monthly and in danger of cancellation; Marv Wolfman had created a villain with potential called Bullseye, but Wolfman's run on Daredevil was not his finest work, and even the Bullseye stories seemed silly; the Daredevil series was being used to introduce new superheroes like Torpedo, who fizzled, and Paladin, who remains a somewhat popular ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil Vol. 12: Decalogue2 reviews
Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev

Marvel Comics, 2005

Another excellent entry in Bendis' prolific run
Brian Michael Bendis' prolific run on Daredevil begins it's final phase with Decalogue, as the series takes a different turn as Bendis reveals just what happened during Matt Murdock/Daredevil's reign as the Kingpin, and the effect it had on those living in Hell's Kitchen. Decalogue begins with a gathering of people, all of whom had been effected in one way or another since Daredevil declared ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil by Frank Miller & Klaus Janson Omnibus10 reviews
Frank Miller, Klaus Janson

Marvel Comics, 2007

WHEN MILLER WAS KING!
Before Sin City, before Dark Knight Returns, there was Frank Miller's Daredevil. In my opinion the best thing he ever did. He took a "B" rated super hero comic, that was being published bi-monthly, and turned it into one of the best selling monthly books of it's time. The ideas that Miller introduced in these stories are still resonating in the Marvel Universe today. He turned Daredevil into a ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil Vol. 11: Golden Age4 reviews
Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev

Marvel Comics, 2005

Another excellent volume in Bendis' Daredevil run
At the conclusion of the previous Daredevil volume, the Widow, there was news of the release of a man named Alexander Bont, a man who was the original Kingpin before Wilson Fisk, and a man who also has a connection to Matt Murdock. As Golden Age opens, Matt is partially in his Daredevil costume and chained up, while being beaten by his old reformed nemesis the Gladiator and recorded by Bont ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil: Cruel And Unusual TPB (Daredevil)
Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

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.
  
  











  



  
Daredevil, Vol. 116 reviews
Kevin Smith, David Mack, ...

Marvel Comics, 2006

Wonderful hardback.
Most of the reviews listed for this title aren't accurate at all, since they're for a completely different edition, so I thought I'd chime in. This hardback is part of Marvel's new oversized line. And as I've come to expect, it's of fantastic quality. From the glossy attractive cover to the vibrant coloring of the pages, Daredevil Vol. 1 screams for a spot on anyone's bookshelf or coffee table. ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil Vol. 7: Hardcore4 reviews
Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev

Marvel Comics, 2003

How do you kill a man without fear?
This five part storyline is even more solid proof that Brian Michael Bendis is a modern day visionary. Not since Frank Miller has anyone painted a more gritty, realistic portrait of the Man Without Fear. The last part of Bendis' long time run on the Daredevil series, Hardcore finds the blind vigilante even more popular with the people of Hell's Kitchen now that his identity has been outed, and ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Daredevil, Vol. 1 (Marvel Essentials)16 reviews
Stan Lee

Marvel Comics, 2005

The Awesomest Thing Ever
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! :)
  
  











  



  
Daredevil Vol. 4: Underboss7 reviews
Brian Michael Bendis

Marvel Comics, 2004

Bendis and Maleev excel.
I was never a huge Daredevil fan, for no reason in particular. With the recent attention from the feature film, and my appreciation for the writing of Brian Michael Bendis, I enthusiastically dove right into "Underboss". Bendis is remarkable, bringing the reader right in with Daredevil/Matt Murdock's thoughts and feelings. Maleev's art is perfect for the portrayal of the darkness and seedier ...
  
  











  



  
Daredevil Visionaries Vol. 1: Guardian Devil43 reviews
Kevin Smith

Marvel Comics, 2001

almost made me a Daredevil fan
I admit that I'm not much of a fan of Daredevil. I don't know why, but for some reason he never drew me in. But I saw Kevin Smith wrote it (and Queseda was the artist), and since I love his writing in his movies, I thought I'd check this out. It's really good. Though I'm still not a 'devil fan.
  
  











  



  
Daredevil Legends Vol. II: Born Again42 reviews
Frank Miller

Marvel Comics, 1990

Born Again can be read again and again!
Many people may be more familiar with the name Frank Miller nowadays with the film versions of his graphic novels "Sin City"Frank Miller's Complete Sin City Library and "300"300 but there was a time when his name was known predominately to fans of the comic community. His "The Dark Knight Returns"Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is considered one of the greatest Batman stories of all time ...
  
  











  







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