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Daredevil: Hell To Pay Volume 1 - Ed Brubaker


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Daredevil: Hell To Pay Volume 1 - Ed Brubaker

 
Description: ISBN 0785124845 / Author: Ed Brubaker / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / This title collects Daredevil numbered 94-99. The second big year of award-winning creators Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark's explosive run on Daredevil is here, and if you think Matt Murdock's life is going ... more
Daredevil: Hell To Pay Volume 1 - Ed Brubaker ... to start getting simpler, think again! As Matt tries to deal with the changes in his life, and find a way to move forward, a threat from his past begins to creep toward daylight. And with the post-Civil War fallout all around him, the price of being Daredevil just got even higher. The next mystery begins here! Plus: Milla and Matt have been reunited, but the things he's been through - prison and then life on the run - have changed him. And now, in the days after the Marvel Civil War, being Daredevil is even more dangerous than it was before Matt got taken down. Can their relationship survive the new obstacles that have been placed in their way? Can Blind Love conquer all?

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Rating:

Ed Brubaker took on the task of writing Daredevil straight after one of the most acclaimed runs in the titles (and maybe Marvel's) history; that is Bendis and Maleev's epic run (which is being released in Omnibus edition later this year. Now, I haven't read Bendis' Darevil yet so it is somewhat difficult to make a comparison between the two, but the general consensus seems to be that brubaker does a pretty stunning job in this, collected edition of the first 6 issues of that run. Daredevil has found that his life has hit rock bottom. His secret identity as Matt Murdock has been revealed and he has been thrown into prison as a vigilante. What's more, someone else is now wearing ...

 

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