mercredi 19 février 2014

Daredevil #36 Review

STK631297 To call this volume of Daredevil monumental probably doesn't do it justice. From the very first issue, Mark Waid had given this series a new direction and tone. It was a brighter, more adventurous Daredevil that, at times, felt like the heart of the Marvel Universe. Then Chris Samnee came aboard and this thing entered a whole new stratosphere. Waid and Samnee became a unit, a set of storytellers dishing out the best superhero comic book around. This issue ends an era in Matt Murdock's life and sets up the adventures on the horizon. It doesn't get much better than this, guys.


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