| 1. Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev Omnibus, Vol. 2 | 
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By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics January 20, 2010
This is an amazing story arc that is extremely well-written and Bendis does not take any cheap shortcuts to resolve the storyline. It's as realistic an approach to superhero writing as you are likley to find in the medium... more
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| 2. Daredevil Omnibus, Vol. 1 | 
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By: Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics July 01, 2009
What a fantastic book! I started reading Daredevil back when movie director Kevin Smith came on board to tell a story (back in the late '90's). Writer Brian Michael Bendis followed this up with five years of great stories that kept me hooked and pulled me in deeper to the character's history. Passing the torch to Ed Brubaker seemed a logical choice, as he has done fantastic work in similar stories... more
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| 3. Daredevil, Vol. 1 (v. 1) | 
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By: Frank Miller, Bill Mantlo, Marv Wolfman, Roger McKenzie, David Michelinie Publisher: Marvel Comics December 03, 2008
This collection of Frank Miller's Daredevil run covers everything he touched, which is more historically interesting than entertaining. The first half of this book isn't written by Frank Miller and doesn't look much like his style. The two Spider-Man issues guest starring Daredevil may have been the first time Miller drew the Man Without Fear, but they're not inked by Klaus Janson, and they begin... more
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| 4. Daredevil: Return of the King | 
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By: Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics November 11, 2009
There's not too much to add - if you're a fan of Brubaker or the character of Matt Murdock, you're going to want this book.
I wanted to be sure to chime in on this volume, though, as I was a little critical of the preceding one, Lady Bullseye. While I still question the marketing decision to split the two books, the plot points raised in LB are quite satisfactorily resolved here. The... more
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| 5. Daredevil, Vol. 1 (v. 1) | 
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By: Kevin Smith, David Mack, Joe Quesada Publisher: Marvel Comics September 27, 2006
Following on from Vol 1 in which Karen Page was killed off, DD encounters a mysterious young lady Echo who is out to kill him because she is told by the Kingpin that DD had killed her father. In the course of their civilian guise, DD becomes infatuated with her and finally manages to convince her that he is not the killer. Echo then goes off to kill the Kingpin.
Perhaps it is the brevity... more
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| 6. Daredevil, Vol. 2 | 
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By: Frank Miller, Roger McKenzie Publisher: Marvel Comics December 31, 2008
Frank Miller. Back in the day, When someone spoke his name, you instantly thought "That man knows how to write." And this is proof. Before he wrote "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" and "Batman: Year One" (both of which I highly recommend if you like Batman) and re-defined that classic character, he recreated the Man Without Fear. In Daredevil:Vol 2, you will read some of the best Daredevil... more
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| 7. Daredevil: Lady Bullseye | 
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By: Ed Brubaker Publisher: Marvel Comics April 22, 2009
Brubaker and Lark's Daredevil has been a consistently solid read, and this volume is no exception. Brubaker knows his noir, and there have been several devastating turns throughout the run that have cemented Matt Murdock as The superhero version of the doomed protagonist that genre is known for. That he continues to fight in spite of the tragedies that his life mounts on his plate is essential to... more
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| 8. Daredevil by Ed Brubaker & Michael Lark Omnibus, Vol. 2 | |
By: Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka, Ande Parks, Michael Lark, Clay Mann, Paul Azaceta, David Aja, Leandro Fernandez Publisher: Marvel Comics June 02, 2010
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| 9. Daredevil: Cruel and Unusual | 
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By: Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka Publisher: Marvel Comics November 05, 2008
That being said, this comic is still great. Brubaker is one of the few DD writers who involves Murdock's court room problems within the comic (which is the main focus of this arc). Even though there's a few surprises, everything seemed like i'd read it before. The best issue in here is one about how DD's friends try to help him from losing it (Brubaker's run IS the most violent run in DD's history)... more
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| 10. Daredevil: Born Again | 
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By: Frank Miller Publisher: Marvel Comics February 03, 2010
I have been eagerly awaiting this reprint. Sadly someone didn't do a press check. Pages 65-80 are duplicates of 33-48. Wait for confirmation that Marvel has addressed the error... more
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