As a completist, I really hate not having the end of Bucky Caps story on my shelf, next to the whole run... but everybody says Fear itself is such a crap crossover. I hate bloody stupid tie-ins.
@theCorpulent1: Thanks for your opinion about Rucka's Punisher. Its already on my next order list. I loved the Ennis Max run of the character and really dig the general idea behind the character. Its such a simple and real worldy concept that i really find refreshing. I also like that in the Max series, you constantly have the feeling of not following the adventures of a hero or anti-hero even, but the adventures of an utter psychopath, who just does some good stuff more or less accidentally. I mean, come on... Franks a pretty sick Dude. If he were in the DCU, he would be a Batman villain

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Oh and I finally read Mark Waids Daredevil. I have to say I'm a bit disappointed. I liked the whole Bendis run, Brubaker run and even Diggle run (apart from the main Shadowland series which was crap) a lot more. Its clearly not a bad book by all means, but since I heard nothing but hype for it, it was kind of a let down for me. Funny thing is, I enjoyed the much hated Daredevil Reborn very much and found that a much more interesting way of approaching DD. Waids take is good, but I kinda don't get the extreme mood change of Matt and don't really buy it. Every time Foggy talks about "OldMatt" it feels like he's talking about another character. I kinda feel that Matt doesn't come off quite as capable as he was before, under Waids writing. In the past runs, he was almost on a Bruce Wayne level of capability and now he forgets that he still wears his Daredevil boots to his suit and tie? I know its supposed to be funny and a nice change of pace, but I really prefer DD to be moody and dark, than this upbeat. I mean, yeah, issue 7 was something new an fresh (the one with the schoolkids in the snow), but it also was kinda boring to read in my eyes. What do you guys think?