Of all the heroes in the Marvel Universe, Daredevil just may be the one with the worst luck and the toughest breaks. Look at his origin story, he has to go blind AND lose his dad to even get in the hero biz. Unlike other heroes, the toxic, radioactive goop that gets dumped on him doesn't give him super-strength, or the ability to fly and shoot laser beams. He gets radar and really good hearing. His girlfriends either get killed by Bullseye or they turn out to be nutso psychopaths or (in most cases) both. Life is never easy for the Man Without Fear.
In recent years, Daredevil's identity was exposed in the press, so he has to spend most of his time dealing with lawsuits and assassination attempts. Despite it all, Matt Murdoch keeps pulling on his red PJs and struggling to bring justice to the mean streets of Hell's Kitchen. I think we can probably forgive the guy for being just a little cranky. It is understandable when DD decides that enough is enough. He takes out the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk, once and for all, and essentially declares himself the new "Kingpin."
"Decalogue, Part 1" in Daredevil #71 takes a look at how the public feels about the whole Daredevil situation. Most community churches have counselling for troubled teens, or people who need help with their marriage. St. Mary's Church in Hell's Kitchen has Wednesday sessions to discuss "The Devil Among Us." The small group that comes together here to discuss DD shows clearly that different members of the community have very different outlooks on Matt's alter ego. To some he is a hero, to others a jerk who can't mind his own business, and to some he is a creepy guy who dresses up in a devil suit and punches people.
Daredevil #71 is written by fan-favorite Brian Michael Bendis, with art by Alex Maleev. As always, Bendis writes excellent dialogue, and brings an unique approach to looking at the life of a super-hero and the way he affects the world around him. Bendis has been writing Daredevil for years now, so he knows his stuff when it comes to Matt Murdoch. (And despite the fact that Bendis writes something like a bajillion books every month, he keeps turning out quality!) Maleev's art has a realistic, yet dark and sketchy quality that makes a perfect match for DD's gritty, street-level heroics.
If you like your super-heroics just a bit on the dark and gritty side, you will love Daredevil: Decalogue, Part 1. It has Bendis, it has action, it has noir, and it has a guy in a red devil suit punching people! What more could anyone ask for? (Other than some sort of talking monkey.) If nothing else, you'll be glad you don't live Matt's life. Try Daredevil #71 now, while it is Four Color Fantasies' guaranteed Book of the Week! You lucky devil!
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