![]() ![]() It's dark and every character has a part to play. Mazzuchelli has truly beautiful artwork and it tells the stunning tale of what can be looked at as Daredevils lowest point. ![]() That said the last two issues are incredible and 191 encompasses all the great stuff about the Daredevil character in a very unique way.īorn Again is probably my favorite arc in this entire collection. ![]() It has it's ups and downs but mostly I liked it, my biggest complaint is that some story arcs don't get satisfying conclusions in and kinda fall flat. Gangwar and Last Hand have his run that he wrote and overall it's really enjoyable. The issue with the Gladiator is probably the most important. The first one, Marked For Death, is everything Frank Miller didn't write which is mostly kinda meh, the art is good and there's some fun 80s writing but I don't have a lot to say. I'm going to kinda talk about each trade in the arcs how I see them. This is a really great collection, a strong 4 maybe even a 4.5 just for how much I love some of the stories. ![]()
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