Daredevil: Yellow (Premiere)
by:
Tim Sale (author)
Jeph Loeb (author)
"The measure of a man is not in how he gets knocked to the mat, it is in how he gets up." Those are the words blind attorney Matthew Murdock's father lived and died by. Prizefighter Battlin' Jack Murdock's murder set in motion a chain of events that exploded with a new super-hero swinging out...
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"The measure of a man is not in how he gets knocked to the mat, it is in how he gets up." Those are the words blind attorney Matthew Murdock's father lived and died by. Prizefighter Battlin' Jack Murdock's murder set in motion a chain of events that exploded with a new super-hero swinging out of New York City's Hell's Kitchen - the blind Acrobat Daredevil! Retelling of the early career of the Man Without Fear! The Eisner Award-winning team of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale (Spider-Man: Blue, Batman: The Long Halloween) have taken an inspiring action-adventure story and blended it with a romantic comedy. The result, highlighted by Sale's dazzling ink washes, is the heartwarming and heartbreaking story of two young people in love - Matthew Murdock and Karen Page. Collects Daredevil: Yellow #1-6.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780785134442 (0785134441)
Publish date: December 17th 2008
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
Series: Daredevil Marvel Comics
I don't usually ship Karen/Matt, but this makes me ship them. Hard. This is pretty much Daredevil: Season one, done better. It's pretty much the same stories, but whereas DD: Season One told it as if it were any other comic retelling, this one added an emotional level that made me far more inv...
Matt Murdock sends a letter to his and his partner Foggy's Secretary to tell her about why he became Daredevil and the reason he couldn't tell her certain things. She was his love and he lost her. I really liked the illustrations and the characterisations. A good Daredevil read.
Matt Murdock sends a letter to his and his partner Foggy's Secretary to tell her about why he became Daredevil and the reason he couldn't tell her certain things. She was his love and he lost her. I really liked the illustrations and the characterisations. A good Daredevil read.