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We tend to think of sarcasm as a modern affliction, but Charles Mackay's writing is as sarcastic as anything I have ever read. Extraordinary Popular Delusions is a 700 page study of what Mackay calls the Madness of Europe, up until 1841. The book is divided into long and short sections, depending on...
Worth it mostly because I'm a DD completist, particularly with his series, and contemporary stuff. Glad I'm enjoying the newer stuff more though.
Still only working as a filler. It explains a bit, like Blindspot being gone, but again, not well done. I'm certainly glad Zdarsky is writing the new series, and they got a new artist!
In retrospect, this is an important bridge between the two DD series. (One just ended, one just started; this mini-series was published between those two things happening.) But it feels very much like filler. It's good for bridging, but not all that much more in my opinion. I see what Marvel w...
It was told in a roundabout way that I didn't quite get at first. The confusion soon lifted: this issue was devoted to what loving Murdock can do, and Matt's guilt about his ex-girlfriends who tend to be either dead now or mad. It was actually more enjoyable than the first issue on that level...