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Daredevil: Back in Black Vol. 5: Supreme by Charles Soule

scottpm's review

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4.0

Two really good and really different stories here. The first was all about Matt the lawyer and the second was Daredevil vs the Hand. Both rocked. Stories this different are what makes Daredevil so compelling.

emmafong's review

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4.0

this was way better than the previous volumes of soule’s run and i’m glad we finally got a lawyer plotline. i also liked getting to know blindspot’s backstory.

mostwonderfulstory's review

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3.0

3.5/5 Stars

lukeisthename34's review

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3.0

Do you like tort reform? What about monsters? What about ENDLESS DISCUSSION OF LEGAL BBBRIEFFFFSSSSSSSS?? (AIR HORN)

plouellet's review

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4.0

The art by Mike Deodato and Ron Garney deserves mention.

And with writer Charles Soule being a lawyer, most of this book focuses on Murdock's fight to get superheroes allowed as witnesses in court. Great stuff.

katesulli's review

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4.0

Charles Soule has been writing a fantastic, grim, Daredevil. This volume stands out because Soule does what he does best-bringing in the legal. Matt Murdock plays a big game, all with the hope of empowering superheros to testify under their superhero identity. Really liked this one and the implications it could have across the Marvel universe. Would especially love to see the ramifications hit a She-Hulk book. Perhaps in the future? Art was good, but not as good as it's been.

beorn_101's review

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4.0

This volume really grapples with the morality and place of super heroes in society.

We also see a powerful return of Blindspot, which was very welcome.

josetinocoperez's review

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2.0

50/100.

Historia interesante, pero aborrezco el dibujo. No hay más. Solo he podido concentrarme en lo horroroso que era y en lo precioso que era en los anteriores volúmenes.

depreydeprey's review

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4.0

The law is so important to Daredevil stories but so often the legal elements of his stories are the corniest or least believable parts. And we are talking about a blind acrobat who fights crime here so that's saying something. But Supreme is a legal story from start to finish and is written with knowledge of the law and the imagination to apply a lawyer's knowledge of the judicial system to the make believe world of powered, vigilante crime fighters and give the reader a better appreciation of both by story's end.
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