dmstarz's Daredevil #3 - The Owl, Ominous Overlord of Crime! review

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    Daredevil No3

    This issue is notable for the debut of the Owl and not an awful lot else, to be honest.  At the beginning Owlie is pretending to be a respectable businessman who is being warned by his accountant that the Feds have cottoned on to his dishonest dealings.  In a magnificent display of true sadism, in probably the issue's best moment, the Owl turns round and tells the poor accountant that he knows and he's going to take the fall for him.  Nyah, nyah.  The poor accountant ends up throwing himself in front of a car.  Ouch.

    Later the Owl ends up in his own base, something called the Aerie, which brilliantly looks just like an Owl's head.  It's quite weird.

    It's clear that Stan Lee is still finding his feet with the look of his hero.  Here, he gives Daredevil (who of course is in his original yellow costume at this stage) a red backpack hood combo in which to store his clothing, something that doesn't stay with the character overly long.

    Meanwhile, 60s lady watch.  On page six, Karen Page simpers about how she would look after poor 'handicapped' Matt Murdock.  Oh, the irony.

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