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Daredevil: Back in Black Vol. 1: Chinatown

por Charles Soule, Ron Garney (Ilustrador)

Otros autores: Joe Caramagna (Letterer), Clayton Cowles (Letterer), Matt Milla (Colorist), Goran Sudžuka (Ilustrador)

Series: Daredevil (2016) (Vol. 1 (1-5))

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Daredevil is back in black and back on his home turf as Matt Murdock begins a fresh life once again! He may have returned to New York City, but Matt's on a different side of the law now, with a job in the District Attorney's office. And he finds his new career quite the challenge when he locks horns with local crime lord, Tenfingers, duplicitous founder of the Church of the Sheltering Hands. Could this be a job for Daredevil? Fighting crime in the shadows, prosecuting bad guys in the light - it's a whole new chapter for the Man Without Fear, and it comes with a protégé. Welcome to Hell, Blindspot - you'll soon find out that life with DD comes with a heaping helping of Hand ninjas out for your blood! Also collects All-Different Point One #1.… (más)
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I've never read Daredevil before, but I enjoyed the Netflix series. This was an easy transition. It feels very familiar, but there's a lot going on that I'm not quite up to speed on yet. The art in particular drew me in with lines and colors you don't see a whole lot in superhero books. ( )
  Library_Guard | Jun 17, 2024 |
Coming to this after Waid/Samnee's run on Daredevil, this is quite a departure with a much darker tone. Waid/Samnee could (and frequently did) get serious, but there were also always moments of humor. The humor has been excised in this run, so it suffers in my mind. I enjoyed the introduction of Blindspot, I enjoyed Matt working for the District Attorney's office, I just wish Soule/Garney didn't feel the need to undo absolutely everything from the previous run to the point that it might as well not exist for all the effect it has on Matt and his world. I'll continue with this run and try to judge it on its own merits, but I am not happy with its return to Matt's traditional status quo. ( )
  coprime | Sep 26, 2022 |
I haven't really decided how I feel about this yet. Maybe I'll read all three and see how I feel.

While I thought the art style fit the series (lots of heavy blacks and reds) I felt a little underwhelmed by it. Somehow, I'd seen a lot of this before and usually, I love it, but it didn't hit the mark with me. But then, I figured, it fits the series so...?

The thing that stuck out to me the most was the fact that the stakes didn't feel like they were high enough. Soule can be a slow to start writer and this just didn't feel tense enough for me. However, Soule is an attorney based in Brooklyn and New York City so the Matt Murdock parts of the graphic novel had lovely details that really added to the whole piece. He was also really sassy and reminded me of the Matt Murdock from the Netflix series, which I love.

I loved Blindspot, Daredevil's new protégé. I won't spoil his character or background because part of the joy of reading the novel is finding out who he is but he is an illegal immigrant living in Chinatown and wants to defend the defenceless.

This feels so... pertinent to America today and I adore the fact that they wrote a character who is fully formed and treated with respect, not just a side character. I want a Blindspot comic all of his own pls. Blindspot is great.

I plan to continue with the series. Soule has a habit of making volume two what volume one should have been. ( )
  lydia1879 | Feb 1, 2020 |
In the previous comic, an evil villain named Tenfingers because he has ten fingers on each hand has started a church up in Chinatown promising much but demanding all the cash and stuff that his parishioners have to offer. Daredevil has taken on an apprentice named Blindspot, a young Chinese illegal immigrant man who has adapted a suit that makes him invisible but runs on batteries and can go out when the batteries run out. Matt Murdoch has wiped everyone's minds off his identity except Foggy's who resents it and Matt is now working in the D.A.'s office.

Matt's case against Tenfingers hinges on the testimony of Billy Li who is thrown in the river with Daredevil following to save him and then take care of the men who did it. He notices that these men fight differently like they have special powers. Blindspot comes in and helps him just in time. While Matt promises to protect Billy Li, on the day of the Grand Jury, Tenfingers men get to him and cut off his fingers convincing him to not testify which puts Matt in trouble with his boss who puts him on Night Court duty, which is the bottom of the ladder and will put a crimp in his nighttime activities.

Meanwhile, The Hand has arrived to take back what Tenfingers has taken from them as he was once a member of them but left to start his church. The Hand doesn't take kindly to them that steal from them and they attack his followers killing some before leaving for the time being. But they will be back with something worse than imaginable to finish off Tenfingers and his congregation. Blindspot is doing his best to protect the parishioners but its an uphill battle and Daredevil is trying to help him but he doesn't know everything as Blindspot is keeping secrets.

This is a really cool comic that has a surprise visit from Captain America who is older and can't really fight but keeps up with what's going on in his neighborhood and seeks out those who can help to clean out the bad guys and he and Daredevil go out on a mission together. Blindspot is an interesting and complex character that works well with Daredevil. This was a great book and I give it five out of five stars. ( )
  nicolewbrown | May 10, 2019 |
Following Waid/Samnee's run is no easy feat. Luckily, Soule and Garney are clearly doing their own thing here and it really pays off. I'm interested and will be back for more. ( )
  tjavierb | Jan 25, 2018 |
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Charles Souleautor principaltodas las edicionescalculado
Garney, RonIlustradorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
Caramagna, JoeLettererautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Cowles, ClaytonLettererautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Milla, MattColoristautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Sudžuka, GoranIlustradorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado

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Daredevil is back in black and back on his home turf as Matt Murdock begins a fresh life once again! He may have returned to New York City, but Matt's on a different side of the law now, with a job in the District Attorney's office. And he finds his new career quite the challenge when he locks horns with local crime lord, Tenfingers, duplicitous founder of the Church of the Sheltering Hands. Could this be a job for Daredevil? Fighting crime in the shadows, prosecuting bad guys in the light - it's a whole new chapter for the Man Without Fear, and it comes with a protégé. Welcome to Hell, Blindspot - you'll soon find out that life with DD comes with a heaping helping of Hand ninjas out for your blood! Also collects All-Different Point One #1.

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