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    Daredevil #7

    Daredevil » Daredevil #7 released by Marvel on February 1, 2012.

    twofacedjoker's Daredevil #7 review

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    Those Damned Kids

    Though a filler issue, the narrative here does have a certain charm that brings Daredevil up against a very new threat; taking care of kids. However, this is a filler, leaving me wanting more of something to hang on to than the brief narrative presented here.

    The writing and art are as stellar as usual, so I won't even bother covering that. Daredevil is lively and interesting as a character, and provides us with an interesting outlook on the world.

    However, the addition of the children here, for me, was the biggest weakness. Yes, they enable this specific plot, but the plot doesn't really connect to anything that Daredevil has ever done. Yeah, it develops his character somewhat, but it's unlikely that him caring for kids will ever come up again in the future. There are other themes attached to this, but this is what really stood out, as the children are very stressed.

    However, this is a fun issue, and worth reading of you follow Daredevil's adventures.

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