the_detective's Daredevil: Father #1 - Father's Day review

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    Quesada's DareDevil

    Joe Quesada writes and pencils the mini series DareDevil: Father. This the first of six issues starts out rather slow. It's Father's day and Matt  Murdock talks of his Father as he bounds over rooftops of Hells kitchens the costumed man without fear DareDevil. He draws comparisons between father and son for the first 16 pages and doesn't really deliver any new information on their relationship. Quesada's art is just ok here as I feel his art leaning towards  Bill Sienkiewicz's  style. Nothing in the art or story draws me in except the well executed splash pages. As far as the story that's being developed, It starts about the middle of the issue  when new client named Maggie Farrell has cancer and wants Nelson and Murdock to represent her against New jersey Power and Line. Matt thinks he has met her husband before. When Matt asks him about the possibility,her husband says he hasn't. Matt realizes the man is lying when his amazing hearing ability hears his clients heart beat rush.  I want to say something here but I find it hard to despite other elements coming into play at the issues end. The fact there really isn't much to say yet about this issue or the series.

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