Daredevil by Mark Waid - Volume 1
by:
Mark Waid (author)
Marcos Martin (author)
Paolo Rivera (author)
Emma Ríos (author)
A fresh start for the Man Without Fear! Matt Murdock is back in New York and hoping to resuscitate his law practice, but not everyone is happy to see him. And Daredevil hits the streets as Klaw, master of sound, makes his deadly return! Then, a blind client holds the key to a global conspiracy...
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A fresh start for the Man Without Fear! Matt Murdock is back in New York and hoping to resuscitate his law practice, but not everyone is happy to see him. And Daredevil hits the streets as Klaw, master of sound, makes his deadly return! Then, a blind client holds the key to a global conspiracy perpetrated by some familiar foes. Can Daredevil protect him long enough to bring down an international criminal organization? And when a piece of cutting-edge technology goes missing, Daredevil and Punisher team up to track it down and clear the Black Cat of the crime. But is Black Cat really innocent?! And after someone exhumes Battlin' Jack Murdock's grave, DD heads underground to find the villain responsible. Mark Waid's fantastic rejuvenation of Daredevil begins here! COLLECTING: Daredevil (2011) 1-10, 10.1; Amazing Spider -Man (1963) 677
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780785168065 (0785168060)
ASIN: 785168060
Publish date: February 26th 2013
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Series: Daredevil Vol. III (#1)
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