What to get: Daredevil TPBs

Guardian Devil is so necessary. The events from that book, well, the main event from that book, is a big point in Bendis' DD eventually. Plus, it's just a big event in DD history by itself. Guardian Devil is a must.
 
Oh yeah, I forgot, what's her face. yeah, it is important.
 
Yeah, poor, poor Karen Page. Your opinion on her may be strained depending on weather or not you read Born Again before you read Gaurdian Devil.
 
Well ok guys, my friend gave me a scanned copy of Born Again. I gotta tell you....wow, something is off here. Did Murdock get everything (home, money, job) back in the end? Because it doesn't even state that. I was expecting a character overview or something and an ending that would make sense. Everything was going good. But when that Nuke guy came in, things started to go down from there.

Now, I know and love for one, like the other, two of Miller's works: DKR, and Batman: Year One that he did during this time. And what he did made sense for the story. When it happens here and Iron Man makes a cameo, and Captain America appears, I just couln't fit it.

Sorry guys. Born Again is OFFICIALLY DROPPED FROM THE LIST.

On another note, I've made a desicion: I will get Daredevil: Yellow and the Bendis run one by one. I already said I was getting the issues now so I didn't want to repeat that....I did anwyay, didn't I? On the bendis run, 26-50 seems to be the focus here. When I will get those, I'm planning it but nothing solid yet. Once I get done with #50, I'll decide wheather to continue the colelctions or just stay with the comic issues.
 
The Avengers came because Nuke was doing so much damage:confused:

It's one of the few times in Marvel comics where that actually happens and it's cool:up:

Plus, Cap is way cool in the story

your complaints are stupid:mad:


screw Daredevil Yellow, you won't get the most out of it until you read Miller's stuff and Guardian Devil
 
If you don't like Born Again you might as well not read any Daredevil at all. :o
 
Eh, different strokes for different folks. I myself didn't care much for the Nuke parts. The breaking down of Matt Murdock though, that was where the story ruled.
 
I agree, I have no problem with that.
 
That alone was worth buying it for me. I mean, come on. "A man without hope is a man without fear."
 
Questions: the back of it lists at $9.95, why on amazon and other sites lists it at around $11-17.99?

Did Murdock get his money and job back at the end?

Is Born Again canon to the modern comics now?
 
it's canon, why wouldn't it be, this isn't DC:confused:

At the end of Born Again, did Murdock get his job and money back? No. Why are you asking this question. The end of Born Again isn't supposed to frustrate you and make you ask questions like that. It's a strong statement that Matt doesn't need his job and money, and that he withstood them being taken away, and having his life made a living hell, and that he is still a man and can still find happiness and that's good enough.

but after the story he eventually does start up his practice and gets money and a brownstone and blah blah blah.
 
Well, he got a job with Foggy's mothers firm I believe, then he got a ton of cash after the events of Gaurdian Devil and was able to start his practice up again.
 
His living situation and employment after Born Again is completely beside the point. :o
 
Yeah, it is. It happend a good long time ago. There were lots of stories written between Born again, and the current run.
 
Not many of them were very good :(
Typhoid Mary and Yellow were the only real readable things produced between Born Again and the relaunch in 1998. :(
 
Binker said:
Your welcome.

Hmm, this seems to be a problem. As getting 5 Hardcover books will cost $110.00 from amazon alone.
yeah, but that's only if you pay retail, there're cheaper outlets out there

and like anubis said, you don't need to buy them all at once
 
Not Jake said:
it's canon, why wouldn't it be, this isn't DC:confused:

At the end of Born Again, did Murdock get his job and money back? No. Why are you asking this question. The end of Born Again isn't supposed to frustrate you and make you ask questions like that. It's a strong statement that Matt doesn't need his job and money, and that he withstood them being taken away, and having his life made a living hell, and that he is still a man and can still find happiness and that's good enough.

but after the story he eventually does start up his practice and gets money and a brownstone and blah blah blah.
:up:
 

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