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adventurous
dark
inspiring
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
funny
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
outstanding, very excited to read the rest of the series
3.5. Realmente me gusto la historia, aunque no le encontré el punto de que apareciera elektra, pero bueno.
Aqui empieza mi How to get started with daredevil, porque ya saben, la serie se viene acercando
Aqui empieza mi How to get started with daredevil, porque ya saben, la serie se viene acercando
Review: https://forloversofbooks.wordpress.com/2017/08/22/daredevil-the-man-without-fear-by-frank-miller/
This was -by all means- an exceptional and excellent comic book. The story is as good as the artwork, the characterization is always on point, the story is gripping, yet still leaves room for character development, and it sets a very solid foundation for new readers.
I’ll admit I have a soft spot for Matt Murdock. I first met him through the Netflix show, which led me to read more about him; and Miller’s run is a must when it comes to DD. I personally found it did the characters and their principals right and I can now see why it’s considered one of the best graphic novels out there.
If you’re unfamiliar with Matt and the Daredevil origins, this is a pretty good starting point: it shows Matt’s accident and life leading up to him taking up the Daredevil suit and it introduces some major DD characters, like Elektra, Foggy, and Kingpin. If you are a fan of Matt already, you’ve probably read this; but, if not, it’s a great, fun, and fast-paced read.
This was -by all means- an exceptional and excellent comic book. The story is as good as the artwork, the characterization is always on point, the story is gripping, yet still leaves room for character development, and it sets a very solid foundation for new readers.
I’ll admit I have a soft spot for Matt Murdock. I first met him through the Netflix show, which led me to read more about him; and Miller’s run is a must when it comes to DD. I personally found it did the characters and their principals right and I can now see why it’s considered one of the best graphic novels out there.
If you’re unfamiliar with Matt and the Daredevil origins, this is a pretty good starting point: it shows Matt’s accident and life leading up to him taking up the Daredevil suit and it introduces some major DD characters, like Elektra, Foggy, and Kingpin. If you are a fan of Matt already, you’ve probably read this; but, if not, it’s a great, fun, and fast-paced read.
Magnificent. Even if you aren't a superhero fan per se, this story has something to it that transcends that genre.
Netflix's Daredevil was the first time that I came across the character. Based off this novel, "Daredevil: The Man Without Fear" covers the origin of the Devil of Hell's Kitchen. Sets the tone nicely with Elektra, Stick and The Kingpin. Can't wait to read more. Frank Miller's the man!
I like it. I like to discover where Matt came from and what happened so that he decided to become Daredevil.
I also like the art.
I also like the art.