Daredevil #3 (2011)

Daredevil #3 (2011)

$7.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK WAID
Penciled by PAOLO MANUEL RIVERA
Cover by PAOLO RIVERA
No longer allowed to practice law in the courts, Matt Murdock finds a whole new way to help innocent men and women in desperate need of courtroom justice--and we guarantee it will surprise you! Daredevil's new life and new status quo begins here--and if Klaw gets his way, it'll end here, too!
Date Available: 09/14/2011
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

“Suddenly, I miss ninjas”. These were my sentiments exactly upon hearing over the summer that Mark Waid would be taking DD away from the comfortably familiar smoke-when-kill em’ assassins. Turns out his instincts were right on. Issue #3 puts us right in the middle of the action as DD has to try to figure out how to escape the Klaw’s “grasp” (wink wink) while at the same time win a court case as the much aligned attorney Matt Murdock. It is in this that we are introduced to an interesting if albeit unlikely spin on the lawyering of Nelson and Murdock. Hold on to your hats folks things are gonna get rowdy, no doubt. Waid isn’t the only one deserves praise here though. The art is phenomenal. Paolo and father Joe bring the goods in each panel and enhance a hundred fold on the written words by making you feel like you are a part of the goings on. It’s nice to have a book that isn’t comprised of 20 splash pages, isn’t it? Give this book a shot, it will leave you asking the question, “What ninjas?”
8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MARK WAID
Penciled by PAOLO MANUEL RIVERA
Cover by PAOLO RIVERA
No longer allowed to practice law in the courts, Matt Murdock finds a whole new way to help innocent men and women in desperate need of courtroom justice--and we guarantee it will surprise you! Daredevil's new life and new status quo begins here--and if Klaw gets his way, it'll end here, too!
Date Available: 09/14/2011
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

“Suddenly, I miss ninjas”. These were my sentiments exactly upon hearing over the summer that Mark Waid would be taking DD away from the comfortably familiar smoke-when-kill em’ assassins. Turns out his instincts were right on. Issue #3 puts us right in the middle of the action as DD has to try to figure out how to escape the Klaw’s “grasp” (wink wink) while at the same time win a court case as the much aligned attorney Matt Murdock. It is in this that we are introduced to an interesting if albeit unlikely spin on the lawyering of Nelson and Murdock. Hold on to your hats folks things are gonna get rowdy, no doubt. Waid isn’t the only one deserves praise here though. The art is phenomenal. Paolo and father Joe bring the goods in each panel and enhance a hundred fold on the written words by making you feel like you are a part of the goings on. It’s nice to have a book that isn’t comprised of 20 splash pages, isn’t it? Give this book a shot, it will leave you asking the question, “What ninjas?”
8 out of 10 Grahams
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