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    Daredevil #18

    Daredevil » Daredevil #18 released by Marvel on November 1, 2012.

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    4.4 stars

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    That cover........WOW 1

    To call Daredevil a troubled soul would be an understatement. A life that has continually been ravaged by personal loss and tragedy, Matt Murdoch has been positively selfish over the years with his wealth of melancholy - potentially enough to service the entire Marvel universe! It appeared that Mark Waid had stemmed the gloomy tide, giving Matt a new lease of life and a reason to smile again. The renowned, dark tone synonymous with Daredevil had been replaced with humour and light heartedness. W...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Milla's Return 1

    I have really been enjoying Waid's run on Daredevil and it is one of the reasons I am going to give Hulk another chance when he jumps on the new Marvel NOW! series Indestructible Hulk. Less of that I have liked how this series has brought us back to seeing Matt Murdoch as a person than just Daredevil. I also like how recently we have seen a huge change in Matt and Foggy's relationship.This issue has a client coming to what is now Nelson Attorney at Law to try and get trained to defend his sister...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Things Fall Apart 0

    When Waid took over Daredevil, he promised, via Matt Murdock, that he would "stop the craziness". This was a tall order; DD's seminole moments are inextricably linked to mental illness, both his own and his villains (if you want a reminder, check out Daredevil Reborn). After the Shadowland event, though, Waid's lucidity, along with the clean, warm art of Samnee was a welcome breath of fresh air. DD 18 confirms that the honeymoon period is over.(SPOILER ALERT!)Criticizing Waid's DD run might as w...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Is he crazy? 0

    Daredevil not only is a successful book, its style is starting to influence other titles; for instance look at the new Hawkeye series and the upcoming FF; they have the same artistic formula, and I love it!.Please check my mini-review of Daredevil #18 here:http://bit.ly/Qb1rIbComments and feedback are always welcome!...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Is he Insane? 0

    The goodThis or Uncanny X-force is my favourite Marvel book at the moment it has had great fun stories perfect characterization and beautiful art and this issue is no different.Now let me just say one thing THAT IS THE BEST COVER I HAVE SEEN IN AGES it's so simple in his pose but the veins looks so real and I love how his bats are so bold and stick out and I love all the veins meeting up at his skin.Now on to the actual story this series has been quite different from previous Daredevil series wi...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

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