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Collecting: Daredevil 31-36
Good. Not as good as Waid's earlier stuff on the title. The monster squad stuff was just eehhh. Still really like Waid's Murdock. He continues to avoid the depressingly grim version of Daredevil that so many authors since Miller's legendary run have imitated. I greatly enjoyed some of those stories, but it continues to be pleasure to see a hero having fun just being a hero. Interested to see what happens next.
31 - After a controversial trial, someone hacks the live feed to start a riot and all signs point to The Jester!Matt finds out it was Foggy's idea for Kirsten to take his place. Is it a sign of me getting older that I find the Matt Murdock parts of Mark Waid's run better than the super hero parts most of the time?32 - The Jester and the Sons of the Serpent continue their reign of terror. Meanwhile, Daredevil enlists the help of Doctor Stephen Strange!Daredevil goes to Kentucky to find Jack

Has Matt Murdock lost his mind by accepting the position of lead prosecutor in a case against the dangerous hate group Sons of Serpent? Many would agree. While Matt seemingly knows what hes up against, has he picked a fight he cant possibly win?This is a strange volume. While there are some memorable scenes showing attorney Matt Murdock at his absolute best, you have some weird stuff involving classic movie monsters being chased by angry villagers. I get what Waid is going for here with regard
A great ending to the series. I initially struggled to get into Waids run on Daredevil. Having read Kevin Smiths Daredevil run, which Bendis and Brubaker later continued, I had very high expectations. I expected to see a darker, morally-torn Daredevil, much akin to the Dark Knightbut Waid presented a perky and fun superhero. There was less tension between the Devil of Hells Kitchens actions and his religious beliefs; there was less moral conflict... This volume is exceptionally good, however, as
Odd middle side trip and a rushed ending. World: Fantastic art, great emotion and style. The world building is adequate. There are little bits and pieces that Waid uses that are interesting, otherwise the stage is there only for the story. Story: Interesting ideas, perfect tone and banter marred by an odd side track into Kentucky and an ending that was sudden and rushed. It was a good idea and it was written well but didn't really led me to believe the entire villains group was dealt with. It
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Hardcover | Pages: 136 pages Rating: 3.97 | 1054 Users | 95 Reviews

Specify Of Books Daredevil, Volume 7 (Daredevil (2011) (Collected Editions) #7)
Title | : | Daredevil, Volume 7 (Daredevil (2011) (Collected Editions) #7) |
Author | : | Mark Waid |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 136 pages |
Published | : | May 6th 2014 by Marvel (first published April 16th 2014) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Superheroes. Marvel. Graphic Novels. Fiction |
Description Toward Books Daredevil, Volume 7 (Daredevil (2011) (Collected Editions) #7)
Something final is building, and building fast, as Daredevil finds himself wrapped up in an adventure that will send his life spiraling out of control — and bring about the end of everything Matt Murdock holds dear! When Daredevil becomes the self-appointed prosecutor of the Sons of the Serpent, the secret clan who owns and operates the city’s justice system, the odds quickly turn against him. But that’s just how he likes it! Daredevil pulls his allies together for an all-out assault before the Sons can infest the rest of the nation, but he’s about to find out just how blind justice can be! Plus: The Jester! A monstrous nightmare! And an appearance by Elektra that sets the stage for a huge change in Matt’s life!Collecting: Daredevil 31-36
Particularize Books As Daredevil, Volume 7 (Daredevil (2011) (Collected Editions) #7)
Original Title: | Daredevil, Volume 7 |
ISBN: | 0785154426 (ISBN13: 9780785154426) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Daredevil (2011) (Collected Editions) #7, Daredevil (2011) (Single Issues) #31-36 |
Characters: | Matt Murdock, Doctor Strange, Foggy Nelson, Hank Pym |
Literary Awards: | Harvey Awards Nominee for Best Writer (for Mark Waid), Best Artist (for Chris Samnee) (2015) |
Rating Of Books Daredevil, Volume 7 (Daredevil (2011) (Collected Editions) #7)
Ratings: 3.97 From 1054 Users | 95 ReviewsJudge Of Books Daredevil, Volume 7 (Daredevil (2011) (Collected Editions) #7)
If youre gonna write a comic book that puts Daredevil in Kentucky for part of it then at least do a crossover with Raylan Givens from Justified.Matt Murdock has got a lot on his plate. Hes trying to support his best friend Foggy during his life-threatening fight against cancer as well as keep their law practice going, and as Daredevil hes battling the insidious infiltration of New Yorks judicial system by the Sons of the Serpent, a white supremacist group. So naturally a chunk of this storyGood. Not as good as Waid's earlier stuff on the title. The monster squad stuff was just eehhh. Still really like Waid's Murdock. He continues to avoid the depressingly grim version of Daredevil that so many authors since Miller's legendary run have imitated. I greatly enjoyed some of those stories, but it continues to be pleasure to see a hero having fun just being a hero. Interested to see what happens next.
31 - After a controversial trial, someone hacks the live feed to start a riot and all signs point to The Jester!Matt finds out it was Foggy's idea for Kirsten to take his place. Is it a sign of me getting older that I find the Matt Murdock parts of Mark Waid's run better than the super hero parts most of the time?32 - The Jester and the Sons of the Serpent continue their reign of terror. Meanwhile, Daredevil enlists the help of Doctor Stephen Strange!Daredevil goes to Kentucky to find Jack

Has Matt Murdock lost his mind by accepting the position of lead prosecutor in a case against the dangerous hate group Sons of Serpent? Many would agree. While Matt seemingly knows what hes up against, has he picked a fight he cant possibly win?This is a strange volume. While there are some memorable scenes showing attorney Matt Murdock at his absolute best, you have some weird stuff involving classic movie monsters being chased by angry villagers. I get what Waid is going for here with regard
A great ending to the series. I initially struggled to get into Waids run on Daredevil. Having read Kevin Smiths Daredevil run, which Bendis and Brubaker later continued, I had very high expectations. I expected to see a darker, morally-torn Daredevil, much akin to the Dark Knightbut Waid presented a perky and fun superhero. There was less tension between the Devil of Hells Kitchens actions and his religious beliefs; there was less moral conflict... This volume is exceptionally good, however, as
Odd middle side trip and a rushed ending. World: Fantastic art, great emotion and style. The world building is adequate. There are little bits and pieces that Waid uses that are interesting, otherwise the stage is there only for the story. Story: Interesting ideas, perfect tone and banter marred by an odd side track into Kentucky and an ending that was sudden and rushed. It was a good idea and it was written well but didn't really led me to believe the entire villains group was dealt with. It
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