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Good DD Stories not in TPB

 
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nott4141
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:37 pm    Post subject: Good DD Stories not in TPB Reply with quote

Quick question for you DD old timers: what DD stories are worth picking up which are not in TPB form?

I'm looking to get my hands on some back issues, but I really only want arcs which are worth my time and money. I don't really want to waste time and money on the the Surgeon General and the story where DD goes to France and gets his sight back.

Any suggestions?
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Dimetre
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Off the top of my head, Denny O'Neil's Micah Synn story is great. It was published in non-consecutive issues in the early 80s, so it would be great if it were collected. But you can find it in #202, 204, 206, 210-214.

Also, I also like going back and rereading J.M. DeMatteis' run (#344-350). Other people don't like this run as much as I do, though. But I think it brought him back from his miserable black, venetian blinds costume period.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have to agree with the previous statement. Daredevil #344-#350 written by J.M DeMatteis are some of my personal favorites from the 90's as they offer an in depth analysis of Matt Murdock and Daredevil. i'd go as far as saying they among the best issues to come out of the 90's for DD after how weird Fall from Grace got. They're underrated for sure and to better understand who he is i definitely recommend picking them up. I remember reading them a few months ago and realized how unique and "contradicting" Matt is as a man. i'll be a vague as possible to avoid spoilers but it's another mid life crisis in which he begins to fracture.....again, expect alot of detailed caption boxes. Must read in my opinion.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you're looking for something in the same kind of vein as the current run, you can check out the Kesel/Nord run from #353-364.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 1:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dimetre wrote:
Off the top of my head, Denny O'Neil's Micah Synn story is great. It was published in non-consecutive issues in the early 80s, so it would be great if it were collected. But you can find it in #202, 204, 206, 210-214.


This. In particular, the Mazzucchelli penciled issues that remain uncollected. 206, 208-213, and 223.

I quite enjoy the run of issues in between 191-226. I wish Marvel would put it all in a volume or two. Great quality issues to be found there. O'Neil, along with Mazzucchelli are, without question, legendary names. You would think that Marvel would open their eyes here and see that this would sell.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the input.

O'Neil: I'm definitely willing to check these out. I don't know if I was necessarily a fan of Love's Labor's Lost, though. It could be simply an issue of context, but the stories in the trade don't really seem to appeal to me. as a "modern" reader. Mazzuchelli's art is fantastic, though.

For the sake of giving me some perspective, what was it about O'Neil's run that made these stories--Micah Synn, etc.--so good?

Kesel: It's actually Waid's current run that is sparking my interest in these stories. I first started reading DD as a kid during Miller's legendary run. By the time Nocenti was off and running, I got out of reading comics. When I started back up again, Bendis was in the back half of his run. In a nutshell, I've only really known the darker themes of the title. When I heard Waid was jumping on, I was a bit skeptical. I didn't think the titlle should have a lighter tone. So far, however, I love it. This is a fun time to be a DD fan! If the Kesel run is as half as fun as this, I will definitely pick those issues up.

DeMatteis: I remember reading on these message boards a while ago people trashing DeMatteis's run, so I always stayed away from these issues. It really only takes someone to give a heartfelt explanation as to why he/she enjoys a certain author, and it will spark my interest.

Finally, anything else I should be checking out? How about more Nocenti? I wasn't a huge fan of the Typhoid Mary trade, but I loved the Lone Stranger trade. great stuff! How was the back end of Nocenti's run? I know some author's tend to peter out at the end of their tenure.

It's too bad Marvel does not put together more TPBs for the DD title. Especially now that Waid's run is getting so much attention, this would be a great time to introduce some newer--or prodigal sons in my case--readers to some great stories of the past.
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Dimetre
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 11:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

nott4141 wrote:
Thanks for the input.

O'Neil: I'm definitely willing to check these out. I don't know if I was necessarily a fan of Love's Labor's Lost, though. It could be simply an issue of context, but the stories in the trade don't really seem to appeal to me. as a "modern" reader. Mazzuchelli's art is fantastic, though.

For the sake of giving me some perspective, what was it about O'Neil's run that made these stories--Micah Synn, etc.--so good?

I really enjoyed all of O'Neil's run, but I thought Micah Synn's story was a highlight. It's before Mazzuchelli came on to Daredevil. Synn is a brutal ruler from a savage land who is visiting New York and has won over the public, and most specifically Foggy's wife. Of course, Matt is aware of the true nature of this person. As Synn adapts -- or succumbs -- to New York's excesses, Daredevil finds more allies, and some truly unlikely ones, to help him take him out.
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DeMatteis: I remember reading on these message boards a while ago people trashing DeMatteis's run, so I always stayed away from these issues. It really only takes someone to give a heartfelt explanation as to why he/she enjoys a certain author, and it will spark my interest.

DeMatteis' best work is always psychological. This was an especially bad time for Matt. He had created this Jack Batlin identity after he faked Matt's death. DeMatteis breaks Daredevil down into an identity represented by the original yellow costume, another based on the stupid black venetian blind costume, and another based on the red costume. Plus, the new villain Sir was a true physical threat. Enjoyable heady stuff.
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