Ed brubaker batman run7/2/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() I would be remiss not to mention that most of Bendis’ run was drawn by artist Alex Maleev. The use of Ben Urich reminds me a lot of how Jim Gordon was really the main character in Frank Miller’s seminal Batman: Year One storyline. The book does tell the story of Matt Murdock, but the real story is that of Ben Urich. This book serves in many ways as the final Daredevil story and the end of his run on the character. ![]() While Bendis’ run was impressive, I think my favorite of his Daredevil work comes in the miniseries he co-wrote with David Mack, Daredevil: End of Days. Part of what made this run fun was that it overlapped occasionally with Alias or another book that Bendis was writing. Sometimes there would even be continuations of scenes that were happening in the other book. ![]() Only the second to last story, Decalogue, shows any dip in quality, and it seemed out of place in the run. Notable Arcs: Hardcore, Underboss, Murdock Papers, End of Days (co-wrote with David Mack)īrian Michael Bendis had a hard task following the Kevin Smith and David Mack mini-runs that made Daredevil as critically acclaimed as it was popular. Bendis put together an exceptional run with a tightly plotted tale. 2 #1-6, Daredevil: End of Days #1-8 (with David Mack) ![]()
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