miércoles, 15 de octubre de 2014

Some thoughts about Daredevil #9

Can Daredevil truly ignore his past?

Matt has been trying to stay away from the life and memories that brought him so much pain over the years but a group of kids who can control his emotions are going to demonstrate him that his new take on life might not be as easy as he wants to.

Oh, I'm glad that this creative team is dealing with this plot-point.

One of the few things I didn't like about Mark Waid's route on Daredevil is how Matt easily got rid of all the things that happened in his life without few consequences which can be kinda unrealistic. Fortunately, the writer is actually facing such kind behavior in this issue, it might not be all because of matt's own conscience but is a nice step in the right direction.

It was also interesting to watch all the event that happened in Matt's existence, those were pretty sad years.

Also, I was wrong about the death of that character. Good to know.

Chris Samnee continues on art duties and his work is excellent. The storytelling techniques are quite on-point and make the script even better as usual.

Great issue once again, I'm never disappointed here.

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