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    Daredevil #10

    Daredevil » Daredevil #10 released by Marvel on May 1, 2012.

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    Daredevil Vs. Mole Man! The Cracks In Matt Murdock's Facade Begin To Show! It's Not Too Late To Start Reading The Book Everyone Is Talking About!

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    4.8 stars

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    The Dead Dancing in the Dark 0

    This cover.... oh my god. All the lines on everything, the intensity, the faded tone of the background which would normally be white, the sinking the..... THE LINES. This is.... THIS IS ART. This is museum quality art right here.And the interior art... wow. Daredevil is down in the underground, so everything is just DARK. It's hard to tell left from right, but the action is easy to follow because of how well Waid makes use of Daredevil's senses to translate his experience straight to the reader....

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Cavernous Mind 0

    It's no secret that I love Mark Waid's Daredevil. It's a great series. But one of the main complaints I've heard about it is that it just doesn't have the same noir tone earlier volumes had, ever since Frank Miller stepped in and revamped the character in the 80's. This issue starts to address these complaints, showing us how troubled Matt Murdoch really is, but rather than a completely break down, Waid focuses on tension and subtlety.The story itself is well written and emotionally charged, wit...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    A Blind Battle 0

    With an ending like the last one, there's really no excuse not to pick this up, especially considering just how satisfying a story it is. If you enjoyed the thematic concepts, tone, and overall awesomeness of the last issue, the ending here pays off ten-fold with some really wonderful work. If you've even glanced in the direction of this series, you really ought to pick this story up....

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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