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Friday, March 21, 2014

Daredevil #1



Let’s be honest.  I’ve never particularly cared for Marvel Comic’s Daredevil.  He always came across as a second-rate Spider-Man in my opinion.  Sure, he’s had he’s stellar moments: Frank Miller’s run. Gene Colan’s Silver Age work, Joe Quesada’s Marvel Knights and the recent revelation of Daredevil's secret identity.
 
 I have nothing personal against Daredevil, he’s just not my cup of tea-until now.  I’m excited.
Daredevil #1, written by Mark Waid and drawn by Chris Samnee, has brought back the ‘fun’ in Daredevil. Yes, Daredevil is still gritty, introspective and haunted…but ..there is an element of fun.  Case in point-when Daredevil is trying to outrun twin flying villains in San Francisco-not his stomping ground.

Look for plenty of wit, wild acrobatics and Daredevil banter.

Here’s the story; Daredevil has moved to San Francisco, his identity is known; he assists the police with crimes and dons his Daredevil persona when necessary.

Someone has kidnapped a little girl, Daredevil locates her, rescues her and proceeds to avoid the bad guys in one of the most clever and convoluted chase scenes ever seen in comics.
Here’s the bottom line-I really enjoyed ready Daredevil #1.  Give it a shot-you will too!