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Daredevil: The Man Without Fear TPB (Daredevil (Unnumbered))

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Reading in 2023, a lot of the dialogue and inner monologue feels dated, but the overall themes and character arc still works really well. Not that I thought in Zdarsky’s run Daredevil had never killed anyone before, but at least it’s acknowledged there that it’s not a heroic thing to do, whereas here it’s the opposite - the only death Matt regrets is the innocent bystander. These five issues build upon Daredevil’s origin story; from when he first loses his sight, to his father’s untimely death. I just got the feeling you get when you see one dog piss on a fire hydrant and a few secondes later another dog comes along and pisses on the exact same spot? Do you see any inconsistencies beyond what's already been brought up, Elektra's characterization and the chronology of Jack Murdock's death?

Matt's motives become clear as he develops into someone who ultimately respects rules and laws but can't help but use his power to break them when justice is on the line. It never happened, but there are a few weird stories in the seventies with DD being in Iron Man's book. Also, judging from the big finale, Miller's Daredvil apparently has super speed to go with his super senses. Chip Zdarsky’s overrated recent Daredevil run centres around Matt accidentally killing someone for the first time, which sends him into a spiral. In the show, his Catholic upbringing was more emphasized which for me was what made him so relatable and human because we get to see him in copious amounts of time talking to a priest or to that nurse as he feels guilty for his transgressions such as violence and killing, no matter how self-righteous they might be.The 2/5 of the book devoted to Murdock and Elektra is moderately exciting, but doesn't really contribute much to the overall plotline, and doesn't really pack the emotional punch I think it's supposed to have--it's over so suddenly that I'm left wondering what the big deal was. had done a brilliant job at doing the artwork for this comic as the characters’ expressions look truly realistic and I also loved the coloring done on each panel as it made the artwork look even more dramatic. On the heels of reading the rest of Frank Miller's fantastic work on Daredevil, this was the one Frank Miller Daredevil book left. I knew I had to experience Daredevil in his original medium so I ventured on to look for the most recommended comic books from his line-up.

In NYC he wanders the streets and winds up back in Hell's Kitchen where he is attacked by some thugs.

Sin embargo, para ser justa, a pesar de "los dados por supuesto" -perfectos para los fans- que ya he mencionado, la historia es buena, se sigue bien, entendemos un poco mejor la psicología inicial de Matt Murdock y de lo supondrá para él, como definitorio, el peso de la culpa en lucha constante con una soberbia justiciera muy poco cristiana. That was the apotheosis of his quirks and pet peeve tropes, and after that he's been nothing but an increasingly sad parody of his former self.

However, when that project never went through, Miller re-wrote it as a comic book plot for John Romita Jr, and Ralph Macchio sent it through additional revisions to ensure that it was true to the comics.Frank Miller and John Romita Jr retell Daredevil’s origin story once again in Daredevil: The Man Without Fear.

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