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    Daredevil Annual #1

    Daredevil Annual » Daredevil Annual #1 - Devil May Care released by Marvel on December 1, 2007.

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    Daredevil's having a tough week. A flu bug has rendered his radar power useless, a Yakuza gang is trying to reclaim their power in Hell's Kitchen, and there's a murder to be solved. Now, he has to deal with a visitor from his time in prison–Carlos LaMuerto, a.k.a. the Black Tarantula. Carlos has been released, and he's looking to Matt Murdock for some help in setting up a new life on the outside. Will Murdock and LaMuerto end up as allies, or foes? Will Black Tarantula really go straight, or will his inner demons lure him back to his crime-lord past?

    Daredevil teams up with Black Tarantula to track down a murderer.

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    It brought me back to Daredevil. 0

    I have to admit very reluctantly that I stopped reading Daredevil after Bendis and Maleev left the book.I'd like Brubaker's earlier work on Gotham Central well enough, but that combined with Michael Lark's art on a DD book? It didn't interest me. Lark's art style is very subdued almost to the point of being dull, which is why it works great with a detective story. And I like it in that context.So that opinion aside, I picked this up out of curiousity, and because I didn't see Lark's name on the ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Really keen 0

    I know Marvel often touts many of it's comics as a 'perfect jumping on point for new readers', but this one is really just that. Brubaker is, in my opinion, one of the greatest writers in the industry when it comes to making a story easy for a new reader to pick up on if they come in halfway. I have been a longtime Daredevil fan since my childhood, but recently gave up reading the stories because I did not like the way the writers worked the characters. Daredevil Annual #1 was good enough to mak...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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