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Turns out that blind kid overheard some Latverians talking about Hydra. Matt hides him and goes looking for his old boss.
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Mark Waid ( / w eɪ d/; born March 21, 1962) [2] is an American comic book writer best known for his work on DC Comics titles The Flash, Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright as well as his work on Captain America, Fantastic Four and Daredevil for Marvel. Other comics publishers he has done work for include Fantagraphics, Event, Top Cow, Dynamite, and Archie Comics. Matt Murdoch’s long time best friend, confidant, and law partner Foggy Nelson has been diagnosed with cancer. While struggling to support his best friend, Daredevil take up battle against the Sons of the Serpent, a white supremacy group that infiltrated New York’s police department and justice system. Waid is not only an historian of weird factoids about comic superheroes, but he's actually working hard to help us understand what life without sight must be like. The scene where Matt helps a fellow blind man reconstruct a wispy memory that's key to defeating a villain was genius - thoroughly entertaining *and* instructive.
If you want the HARD BOILED Batman style Daredevil most readers seem to enjoy, you might find this book less to your liking.
Daredevil By Mark Waid Vol. 1 | Mark Waid
And I Must Scream: The ultimate fate of Bullseye in #27. After a demonically possessed Daredevil killed Bullseye in Shadowland, Lady Bullseye manages to resurrect him, but he's completely paralyzed, has lost all his senses except his eyesight, and needs to be placed in an iron lung. Bullseye comes up with a rather elaborate plot to torment Daredevil and ultimately kill him. He fails and in the process loses his sense of sight. One of the most vicious, psychotic, and frightening villains in the Marvel Universe is now, in the words of Daredevil, "a living brain in a flesh and bone coffin."Buddy read with the Shallow Readers! This week's criteria: Daredevil is all red, even in his ginger hair***