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Overall, “Daredevil: The Man Without Fear” is a fantastic read for anyone who is just getting into the “Daredevil” comics! After enjoying the latest version of the Daredevil story with Netflix's new series it seemed like a good time to revisit this 1993 origin reboot that Frank Miller did for the character. This is a really strange comic, because it's like an origin story, but told to people who already know the origin story. There is a sense that violence is brewing like a thunderstorm just under the surface, and when it breaks it is drawn beautifully, simultaneously graphic and brutal.
Perhaps the definitive Daredevil starting point, it’s a very gritty origin which focuses more on the repercussions of street corruption and crime than ‘superhero-ing’.In The Man Without Fear, however, the Kingpin serves no purpose but to play the bad guy who has no other dimension beyond than that, and who only appeared by the time the story wrapped up. Meanwhile, the head of the NY mob, who has been refusing to get involved in child pornography and crack cocaine (a little bit of a rip-off of the Godfather? JRjr byl nějaký čas stylem k nepoznání od papá Romiho, pak přišel přelom osmdesátek a devadesátek a Junior se začal od zlobivýho strejdy Frankího učit zakázané techniky pencil-jutsu.
Matt Murdock suffered an accident, when he was a kid, with a truck with chemicals, saving the life of a walking blind man.Stick (Murdock’s blind ninja mentor) and Elektra (femme fatale love interest) are Miller’s creations and their connection to Murdock/Daredevil are expanded on. Some origin stories don’t need to take centre stage and can be told more effectively in pieces as part of a larger, better storyline - Daredevil’s origins are one such example.