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Original Title: Daredevil: Born Again
Edition Language: English
Series: Daredevil: Born Again #Complete, Daredevil (1964) #227-233, Marvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection #8, Marvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection: Publication Order #20 , more
Characters: Matt Murdock, Thor (Marvel), Steve Rogers, Foggy Nelson, Wilson Fisk, Melvin Potter, Tony Stark, Karen Page, Ben Urich, Turk Barrett
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)
Literary Awards: Harvey Awards Nominee for Best Graphic Album (1988)
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Daredevil: Born Again (Daredevil: Born Again #Complete) Paperback | Pages: 176 pages
Rating: 4.32 | 10058 Users | 342 Reviews

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Title:Daredevil: Born Again (Daredevil: Born Again #Complete)
Author:Frank Miller
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:November 26th 2001 by Marvel Comics (first published 1986)
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. Comic Book. Graphic Novels Comics

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This was good. Really good, even. Yet what’s frustrating about “Born Again” is how SO FREAKIN’ CLOSE it comes to greatness…but ultimately, in the final stretch, falls short. The first half of the arc, I would argue, is undeniably great–Frank Miller was born to write Daredevil, and the set-up of the story–which centers around the Kingpin finally learning Daredevil’s secret identity, and proceeding to make Matt Murdock’s life a complete and utter living hell–is sublimely done, especially as it’s narrated in that great, hard boiled voice that Miller nailed to perfection in the late 80s/early 90s. Which is why, when the narrative starts to go off the rails (one word: Nuke) the aftertaste it leaves is ESPECIALLY bitter: it’s like watching a virtuoso chess player spend hours meticulously arrange his chess pieces for the perfect maneuver, only to toss the whole board right as the moment of attack arrives. Am I glad I finally got around to reading “Born Again?” Definitely. Do I hope that Season 3 of the Netflix show pilfers certain elements of it? You bet. Do I think it’s one of the great Frank Miller stories, up there with the likes of 300, Sin City, and Ronin?

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Ratings: 4.32 From 10058 Users | 342 Reviews

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The Best Daredevil story arc of them all!I remember reading these issues years ago when they were first published and it felt so good to re-read them in this most excellent collection. Miller's writing is fantastic. Matt Murdock goes thru hell and then redemption. I need to read this again in a few years. I never get tired of this story.

First off, let me get one thing straight:This story is really dark.Like, it's the darkest superhero story I've ever read. So, mild spoilers up ahead, don't read on if you're one of those chaps who likes to jump into a tale without knowing what it's about. In this story, Karen Page, once Nelson & Murdcok's secretary, now junky/former adult film star, sells out Daredevil's secret identity to get a bit more heroine. Matt Murdock's life is falling apart, though it's not really made clear why.



What an incredibly moving story. Seeing Matt / Daredevil at such a low place at the beginning of the comic & then following him as he escapes that void is really touching & builds up to an amazing end. My only tiny complaint is that the pacing was a little messed up throughout this arc but that's it.

Without a doubt, simply put, the BEST superhero comic book story I have EVER read!Leave your reservations about this merely being a comic book at the door. This story is gut wrenchingly emotional and surprisingly realistic.It's ultimately, as all the best superhero stories are, about the man behind the mask and the depths he is willing to go in order to protect all that he holds dear.It's a bleak, VIOLENT story with bitter undertones yet, as the story concludes, our blind hero far worse off than

A man without hope is a man without fear.

My Brief Bookshelf Overview: feels-realistic-or-credible, gave-up-before-finishing, grim, mature, steady-storytelling-style, unrealized-potentialOther Useful Reviews: Mike's reviewAdditional Notes: This collection contains Daredevil issues #226-233. Probable Rating (if I had finished this) : {3/5 stars}When drug addict Karen Page also a former lover of Matt's divulges Daredevil's secret identity to the Kingpin in exchange for a fix, Matt Murdock's whole life is turned upside down, and he

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