Under Mark Waid's pen, the titular hero of Marvel's "Daredevil" has been ensnared in the deadly world of illicit high finance. We spoke with Waid about Latverian money laundering and his plans for the series.
Full article here.
Under Mark Waid's pen, the titular hero of Marvel's "Daredevil" has been ensnared in the deadly world of illicit high finance. We spoke with Waid about Latverian money laundering and his plans for the series.
Full article here.
Hmmm... the line about DD becoming the most dangerous man on earth sounds kinda interesting. I wonder what that's about.
In a just world, this present run of DAREDEVIL would be the top selling comic on the market. It's so good and looks to be getting even better. I can't wait to see where Waid is heading with it. I'm bummed about the recent news of Marcos Martin's departure but Paolo Rivera is outstanding and hopefully another exceptional artist will join him on the book.
Yeah, the current book is one of the better books out there.
And I don't think anyone should even be surprised about that. I'm not sure there's a marvel book that has been consistantly as good as DD over the years. That title has snagged some of the best creative teams on some of their best runs.
So hopefully that will continue and DD will get an artist the books deserves.
I just wanted to say, I started picking up DD some months ago just because Waid was credited on the cover, but I wasn't sold on it until last issue when the money laundering conspiracy came into play: now thats the kind of far reaching large scale issue that gets my reading motor going. No offense but lots of lawyer stuff and thwarting petty shop robberies from the first couple of issues were not really that interesting.
And now, the book is on my long term pull list and hope this kind of big thing is the main focus from here on.
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Looking forward to the DD/Spider-Man crossover; I always liked it when those two would cross paths (Peter David's Sin-Eater storyline made excellent use of both characters), and it still feels wrong to me that Matt doesn't know Peter's ID. But both books are firing on all cylinders right now (at least, Amazing is doing so when it's not drawn by Ramos), and I'm glad to see the interaction.
Mark Waid mentioned it in an interview with Comixology here.
My comic collection. Go on, have a look. You know you want to.
Going Green for St Patrick's Weekend!
Good book, though I find myself having nothing more to say about it other than it's style...
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