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Daredevil 2 1
After a very fine first issue, things change completely with an extremely bonkers storyline involving the FF and Electro. The idea of Electro trying to steal Mr Fantastic's secrets is fine. However, having defeated Daredevil, his notion of deciding to launch the hero into space is one of the most bizarre ever. In this issue, DD not only flies a space rocket, but also rides a horse and hitches a lift on a helicopter. Had someone bet Stan Lee to include as many disparate modes of transport as ...
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Second issue fail 0
The cover looks kind of ridiculous. Fitting considering what goes on inside. In this story the Thing comes into the offices of Nelson and Murdoch to hire them as lawyers. They then leave and as the Baxter Building is empty, Electro takes advantage of this time to try and steal some of Reed Richards designs. Matt Murdoch however has decided to check on the FF to see if he will take them as clients and ends up batteling Electro. This is where the story just flies off the rails. Even in Sp...
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How Did 'Daredevil' Get So Bad So Fast? 0
After a strong first issue, Daredevil sinks pretty far in the second issue. Even artwork by consummate professional Joe Orlando cannot save it.As you can see from the cover, the primary villain here is Electro - so you can almost expect it's going to be bad - Electro, as seen in the pages of Spider-man is pretty generic (in fact in one panel of this issue, even Daredevil makes fun of him for his cliched dialogue). And similar to what we've seen with Stan Lee's portrayal of magnetism whenever Mag...
3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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