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Oh man. A thing of beauty. This collection has some near-miss moments, but the first story overwhelmingly makes up for them. Oh boy. The first story, though.The first, Angels Unaware, has to be one of my favorite DD stories I have read, hands down. Dramatic, but not hokey. Heartfelt (ha), but not saccharine. Divine, but not preachy. Angels Unaware follows DD after he is mugged as Matt in the middle of a snowstorm (too much static on the radar, I guess) and wakes up in an area hospital, where he
The first arc by Lee Weeks was by far the strongest, with gorgeous, gorgeous art coupled with a pretty good story. I usually like Lapham's work, but his story was a little WTF for me. And the last arc was just really meh. So unfortunately, everything else apart from the first tale drags the volume down.
Three stories (over issues 1 to 8) by three writers set in and around the night time, with Lee Weeks's Snowstorm in New York story being by far the best (issues 1 to 3). Just 4 out of 12 overall though. I read the comic books.
Angel’s Unaware - It’s a good Daredevil story but nothing much. Shows how determinate and powerful he can be when he sets his mind into something - also very stubborn. A Man Named Buggit - I don’t know if this story was meant to be funny, but I think it’s hilarious. In the Name of the King - Meh
A compilation of three stories. I enjoyed a story of Daredevil's compassion and determination. I enjoyed another story that was action-packed. The third is forgettable. 2 out of 3.
The 1st story is ok but the 2nd is a fun team up with misty knight
A deeply pointless, uninteresting collection of Daredevil short stories by authors with styles that don't complement each other in any way. This feels like each creative team individually pitched a short Daredevil story, Marvel didn't know what to do with them, so they just dumped them into the "Dark Nights" series and released them all. Each of these stories is BEGGING to be a single-issue one-off, as well, and dragging them out to two and three issues makes them feel interminable. Each story m...
A good collection of mini-stories featuring everyone's favorite Man Without Fear.
Loved this, the first Daredevil series I've ever bought. Recommendations re: what to try next are very welcome!
Bought this for the first story in the collection, about Daredevil trying to make sure a heart gets delivered for a girl who needs a transplant in the middle of a snowstorm. It didn’t disappoint at all, especially Lee Weeks’ wonderful art. But also, more stories about superheroes just trying to do good things?
Daredevil: Dark Nights is a collection of three short stories, none of which are very good. In Lee Weeks’ Angels Unaware, Daredevil must retrieve a donor heart for a little girl’s transplant surgery in the middle of a snowstorm while helping others along the way. It’s a slow-moving narrative that’s not very exciting though Weeks’ art is quite good - and this is the best of the three stories! I love Stray Bullets but David Lapham cannot write Daredevil comics. His Daredevil/Punisher book was atro...
I got this book in single issues but I was so busy at the time it came out that I had only read half of the first by the time all the issues had come out. But I kept buying them anyway because I was so impressed with what I'd read I knew I'd get round to reading it one day and I knew I'd enjoy it. And this was definitely one of my better decisions as it was even greater than my high expectations, delivering a fun, fast-paced and emotionally satisfying read.I can't really give a review for the wh...
I was expecting Dark Nights to be this mini-series covering a single story like Daredevil Redemption, so I was pretty surprised that it turned out to be a bit of an anthology series covering about three distinct story arcs. The first one really captured the Dark Nights theme and had Daredevil trying to find a downed helicopter in a snowstorm because it contains a donor heart meant for a little girl. This was classic Daredevil against everything down to the elements and is a good example of the c...
That title makes me laugh. I'm unsure of the impetus for this mini-series. Was Mark Waid hogging all the Daredevil and other people wanted to play with him? This mini-series is actually three short stories (mini-mini-serieses?) by different creative teams.First, Lee Weeks shows us that he, and only he, should be illustrating Daredevil. I mean, look at that cover. I originally thought this was a collection of older works because that cover looks like a classic Miller/Janson cover, or maybe early
Can't stop my Daredevil binge.This bind-up includes three separate stories. The first one is by far the best and worth a read on its own since it has no ties to any overarching plots. The other two have their moments but are pretty mediocre elsewise.
I had high hopes for this collection of Daredevil stories because the character is well-suited for short stories both as a superhero but especially as a lawyer. The first story is a bit talkative but has some nice drama with the worst storm in New York history. Daredevil trying to help a young girl get a heart transplant is an example of him going above and beyond when very few people would. The next two stories are both a little cheesy for different reasons. The second one is about a case invol...
That's a generous Three-Star rating. If you're a Daredevil completist, then you'll definitely want this. Otherwise, it's non-essential. While I enjoyed these stories in spite of their silliness (2 of 3), I wouldn't recommend this collection to anyone wanting to explore the character for the first time. Daredevil is my favorite Marvel hero, and his past treatments by Miller, Bendis and Brubaker are especially worth your time. However, if regular readers were looking for a break in the usual drama...
It started out pretty good, and with the other stories it kinda just went down hill.
This is the spoiler free review of Daredevil: Dark Nights. If you would like to read all of the spoilers and see all of the pictures that show how lame this run is please visit my blog athttps://amanjareads.com/2019/11/14/da...Daredevil: Dark Nights is an 8 issue run that includes three separate stories. The first one is about DD waking up with amnesia that the story kind of forgets is there and he needs to run across New England to get a young girl her heart transplant. The second is about a ma...
This collections was made up of three separate storylines. The first one from Lee Weeks was the best, showing Daredevil battling a snowstorm in order to recover a replacement heart for a dying little girl. The second one was okay but a little silly with Daredevil chasing a ten inch tall man around the city first to recover some evidence than to save lives. The third story co-starred Misty Knight and saw Daredevil in Miami protecting a witness from a drug lord. This one made Daredevil and Misty l...