![]() ![]() Noteworthy of Loeb’s writing in Daredevil: Yellow is the ongoing “monologue” Daredevil “shares” with the readers. ![]() Jeph Loeb is able to capture the essence of Daredevil – his pain and his suffering – in the way he retells this Marvel story. On this journey, Daredevil encounters many familiar faces such as the Fantastic Four and the nefarious Electro, but one individual has the power to turn Daredevil’s world completely upside-down – Karen Page. While Nelson tends to the business, Murdock tries balancing his responsibilities in and out of the office. ![]() A wonderful blend of action, romance, and comedy provides an entertaining adventure for all who turn the page of this beautifully written, drawn, and colored masterpiece.ĭaredevil: Yellow follows our hero, Matt Murdock, through the origin of both his crime-fighting alter ego and the law practice he and his business partner and close friend, Franklin “Foggy” Nelson, start. This six-part series is a unique retelling of the beginnings of the blind acrobat from Hell’s Kitchen. Daredevil: Yellow (January 2003) by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale ( Superman For All Seasons, Batman: The Long Halloween) is a part of Marvel Comics’ “Color Series” which also features other titles such as Hulk: Gray (June 2011, six issues) and Spider-Man: Blue (August 2011, six issues). ![]()
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