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tdaniel
03-20-2008, 08:20 PM
How in the hell did I miss this?
DAREDEVIL #106
WRITER: ED BRUBAKER
PENCILS: PAUL AZACETA
INKS: PAUL AZACETA
MATT MURDOCK FACES A LONG NIGHT OF THE SOUL!
Reeling from the events of last issue, Matt Murdock struggles to come to grips with all the things we can't tell you about because they would spoil the ending of the previous arc. Drifting into anger and depression, Daredevil stalks the streets of Hell's Kitchen, looking for bad guys to take it out on…but is he really just taking it out on himself? By Harvey and Eisner-Winning Best Writer Ed Brubaker and special guest artist Paul Azaceta (CAPTAIN MARVEL, Grounded, Talent)!
Rated T+ …$2.99

Link to preview:
http://marvelnoise.com/2008/03/sneak-peeks-titles-shipping-32608-part.html

This is 1/2 my prediction come true for DD, the other is Oeming. Oeming/Azaceta on DD in 2010.

Creature Guy
03-20-2008, 08:51 PM
kick ass isn't it! i can't wait

tdaniel
03-20-2008, 08:56 PM
kick ass isn't it! i can't wait

I was totally surprised.

BJLG
03-20-2008, 10:17 PM
DD is a title I'm not up to date on.

Unfortunately, I feel I can't start until I've absorbed the Bendis and Mack runs.

I will get there.

Seriously...I will.

...Eventually.

Along with the Ultimate line.

tdaniel
03-20-2008, 10:21 PM
DD is a title I'm not up to date on.

Unfortunately, I feel I can't start until I've absorbed the Bendis and Mack runs.

I will get there.

Seriously...I will.

...Eventually.

Along with the Ultimate line.

I'll admit, I'm off and on. Bru's got me hooked on Cap and mos def Criminal which is absurdly awesome.

BJLG
03-20-2008, 10:33 PM
I absolutely love Bru's Cap!

And I'm coming around to his X-book (use to utterly adore the original X-book back in the 80s, and was slowly led to no longer care--but I'm giving them a shot again).

I bought the last Criminal, and am willing to continue.

tdaniel
03-20-2008, 10:38 PM
I absolutely love Bru's Cap!

And I'm coming around to his X-book (use to utterly adore the original X-book back in the 80s, and was slowly led to no longer care--but I'm giving them a shot again).

I bought the last Criminal, and am willing to continue.

The first book I ever read was an Claremont/Byrne X-men, roughly like 120-122 or so, I read until nearly 1990 and then jumped off. I've never gone back w/ the exception of the Astonishing run which I may end unless Ellis has something up his sleeve. That's all I can do X-men wise, no offense to Ed.
However, I picked up Vaughn/Risso's LOGAN and loved it, had shades of Templar going on in it since the colorist used a watercolor techique that looks so very similar to Mike's painted stuff.

Oeming
03-21-2008, 06:54 AM
SOOO fucking sweet and about time!!!!

M. Sean McManus
03-21-2008, 03:26 PM
oh great!!!