Daredevil Volume 1 Daredevil Unnumbered

Published Feb. 27, 2012 by Marvel Comics.

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978-0-7851-5237-8
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5 stars

“It has been a miserable last few years and every time I thought I’d finally hit bottom, God somehow found me a bigger shovel. All this pain and all this loss and…and I just can’t bear the weight of it anymore and stay sane. I know that. So this is the way I’ve decided to be.”

Matt Murdock’s speech to Foggy is perhaps Mark Waid’s statement of intent with his run on Daredevil. Acknowledge the grimdark past of the comic, while offering a dramatic change of pace and tone. It’s perhaps a soft reboot more than anything, with past events staying in continuity, even while there’s a change of focus away from that type of storytelling.

Waid’s fresh approach to the title is in some ways a return to its silver age roots. Forgoing many trends of contemporary comics, Waid’s Daredevil is a swashbuckling hero. His concerns are at a …

Review of 'Daredevil Volume 1\r\n \r\n Daredevil Unnumbered' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

An exceptionally well crafted superhero comic. I picked this up because an issue took the single-issue Eisner Award last week. Mark Waid writes a good Matt Murdock; he's a bit lighter in tone than the Frank Miller "doomed ronin" that everyone remembers, and that's a welcome change. But it's Paolo Rivera's art that you'll remember. Rivera uses the page to portray the blind hero's world better than anyone I've ever seen. Look at that cover; instead of the tired "concentric rings" shorthand for DD's radar, he's drawn the New York streetscape with sound. Surprises such as that one pepper the book. It's a quick read, but one that sticks.

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