Daredevil by Zdarsky and Checcetto: A complex run that mirrors a complex world
By Toren Chenault β Violence is complicated. Audiences are fine with violence in movies like Transformers or Infinity War, and for readers of comics like Batman or Spider-Man, violence inflicted on villains feels necessary. Here comes a man called Bane, high on venom, or a man dressed as a goblin throwing exploding pumpkins from a glider. We see these villains, and we want heroes to pummel them. It quickly becomes good vs. evil, right vs. wrong, and then itβs on to the next issue, the next arc, the next story.
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