Marvel Comics
Daredevil # 95
By Hervé St-Louis
April 9, 2007 - 17:14

Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Ed Brubaker
Penciller(s): Michael Lark
Inker(s): Stefano Gaudino
Cover Artist(s): Marko Djurdjevic



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The Gladiator, the old Daredevil villain has been framed for crimes he did not commit. Matt Murdock doesn’t want to take the case but his partners convince him too. Meanwhile, Hell’s Kitchen has changed since Daredevil left and he seems out of touch with criminal tricks. Can Daredevil prevent many innocent deaths as possible?

What can one say about the Daredevil comic book series these days? It’s probably one of the best things that Marvel has been publishing since the new series began. It’s just great entertainment. I don’t know where Brubaker is going with this storyline, but it’s already a ride I want to continue reading. After deconstructing te characters for years, it’s time to rebuild him again. Reading this series is like reading the stories of a real man whose challenge one can relate like no other. Daredevil, Matt Murdock is the most wholesome and developed character from Marvel and DC Comics. All I can add to this is read this book.

Lark delivers again, with good artwork. The inking is a bit light, but it’s still a fine read.


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