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Title: Daredevil, Vol. 2 by Alex Maleev, Brian Michael Bendis ISBN: 0-7851-0926-9 Publisher: Marvel Books Pub. Date: December, 2002 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $29.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.75 (4 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Another Great Daredevil Tale
Comment: This installment of the Daredevil comic series by Brian Bendic and Alex Maleev is another great story in a long line of Daredevil sagas. This story involves the Daredevil's indenity being exposed for al to see. The press hounds Matt for the truth and they report the 'Kingpin is Dead.'
The Kingpin's appearant demise (and apearant is the operative word) was maters-minded by an up-and-coming punk named Mr. Silke. He is a visitor to Hell's Kitchen from Chicago and the opening scene, taken from Shakespear's 'Julius Ceaser' is interesting.
I don't want to review the story as to give anything a way. The Kingpin subplot is actually more inteersting than the Daredevil/Matt Murdock exposed story. But the Kingpin story works because of the Matt Murdock exposed story. It is a nice compliment.
As is a tradition in the Marvel Universe, there are cameo appearances from other Marvel Universe characters; Spiderman, Electra, and the Black Widow all appear, but they hinder this story and bog it down. The appearance of the Kingpin's wife Vanessa, however, gives this story an interesting subplot and lift. She is a character rarely used and Bendis does use her hear brilliantly.
The artwork is of a film noir style and works very well. The story does slow down in some areas and the cameos didn't help; but, overall - this is another great Daredevil adventure.
Rating: 5
Summary: Daredevil's finest.
Comment: Daredevil, in my view, is the greatest and most enticing character in all comicdom. Before all of you go out shouting "Jesse Custer" or "Spider-Man" or "Batman" or "Wolverine," let me explain why. He's real and he's the most relatable in the sense of human conflict with others and himself. What sets him above everyone else is that he and Matthew Murdock are essentially the same character. Look at Peter Parker and look at Spider-Man -- there are big differences between them. One's shy, one's flamboyant. One battles bills, the other battles symbiotic aliens. One's more of a nerd, the other's cooler.
But with Murdock and Daredevil? They're one and the same. They're cocky. Arrogant. A bit of a jerk.
Now how does he relate to us simple people, while he's blindly (heh) jumping off rooftops and facing off against murderers? Easy. He's had mental breakdowns. He's lost loved ones after loved ones after loved ones. You can take everything away from him, and you can still not destroy him completely. He fears God, he reveres his father, and he does lose faith in everything, including the creator of all that is good.
He may be rich. He may be a famous lawyer. He may be blind and he may battle crime vigilante-style regardless of the loss of sight. But all he's looking for is meaning in life, and for love. And, in looking for this, he's been hurt way too many times, way more than he should have been. And how have you been in your life?
Has it been painless?
There have never been any tests of strength?
Have you never been alone?
Have you never doubted everything?
His life, no matter how fantastic, has always been one tragedy after another. That's the case for more people than it isn't.
We're all mentally exhausted, and so is Matt Murdock. Within this collection is one of the greatest showings of his strength and his will, perhaps his best. Out of all the Daredevil sagas, this is my favorite. Buy it and believe.
Rating: 5
Summary: Daredevil Does Film Noir Better Than Movie Can
Comment: Ever since the Kevin smith relaunch, Daredevil has been amazing. This Volume contains the both the "Underboss" and the "Out" story lines, issues 26-37. Bendis is amazing at crime stories and he took Daredevil and gave the comic a movie feel more satisfying than the one out in theaters now. His story telling of the gritty crime underground, combined with Maleev's unique style, give the book a sense of feel and texture unique in comics.
The first storyline involves the mystery behind the disappearance of the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk, who controls all crime in New York. A man named Silke, the son of Kingpin's former partner, is given a second chance and relocates to New York. He gathers a group of Kingpin lieutenants and attempts to overthrow the Kingpin. This begins a series of events that include it being open season on Matt Murdock and a Fisk family reunion.
The second story, named Out, begins with the headline of the Daily Globe (the NY Post in the Marvel world) on April 17, 2002 declaring that Matt Murdock is Daredevil. A media circs begins as old enemies show up to get revenge on Daredevil and Foggy (Matt's legal partnr and best friend), in a well written speech, implores Matt to retire.
The Bendis/Maleev collaboration is one of the best in comics. They will soon be mentioned in the same breath as other great tandems like Busiek /Anderson/Ross or Ennis/Dillon.
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Title: Ultimate X-Men, Vol. 2 by Mark Millar, Chuck Austen, Adam Kubert ISBN: 0785111301 Publisher: Marvel Books Pub. Date: May, 2003 List Price(USD): $29.99 |
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