unjustkitty's Daredevil by Mark Waid #1 - Daredevil Vs. Bruiser review

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    Mark Waid gives us a different kind of Daredevil

    It seems to be almost necessary that when a writer takes on the job of Daredevil they must completely sh*t on Matt Murdocks life. Thankfully Mark Waid doesn't abide by that rule. His Murdock has suffered in the past but has now turned a new leaf and is trying to look on the bright side. While i do love dark Daredevil, this new and lighter Daredevil is a breath of fresh air. Its fun, funny, always entertaining and Waid manages to tell a good story too. Paolo Riveras art is fantastic and he does a wonderful job capturing Murdocks radar senses. His replacement was good but it didn't feel the same.

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