Daredevil: Guardian Devil
by:
Kevin Smith (author)
Joe Quesada (author)
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...
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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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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780785141433 (078514143X)
ASIN: 078514143X
Publish date: April 21st 2010
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 232
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
Mystery,
Crime,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Marvel,
Bande Dessinée
Series: Daredevil Marvel Knights 2 (#1)
I read this back in 1998 when it was originally published and had pretty much put it out of my head in the meantime. Now that I've reread it I remembered why I forgot it in the first place. This is the Kevin Smith run on daredevil, and it does have some decently written parts... And then there is ...
At first, I was bored. Then I started to think, damn every graphic novel of Kevin Smith's I've read, I've felt the same at first. There's so much writing and story and background that I almost don't care enough to read. But then I get about halfway through the book AND all those things from the firs...