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Nice drawing but, I gotta say... I see the Joker. There's a sense of malevolence to it that doesn't fit DD.
I'd drop the gangster shirt and gloves. Probably the vest, too. Curl the top of the cane so it doesn't look like a weapon. Maybe it's just me but Matt needs shades.
This comic page (not your drawing) is just so wrong. I was just getting into Mark Waid's run on DD but I might have to stop before I get to this atrocity.
I agree with all of you, it's not Matt. Here's how we've come to this sad state of affairs.
Well, it seems Daredevil’s secret identity has been exposed yet again. Again, because this is not the first, second or third time. Stan and Gene Colan did this first in the 60s. At that time, his ID was saved by introducing Matt’s previously unknown twin brother, Mike Murdock. Yes, it was really Matt, but Mike was so carefree and arrogant, everyone believed it.
So back to today, Matt is disbarred from practicing law in New York. He moves to San Francisco (a city he’s been to before) and writes a book. He seems to adopt this "devil suit" for branding purposes to sell the book. Hard to believe Mark Waid wrote this. He fights crime as a hero and a lawyer in this outfit. Matt sees no reason to wear a mask anymore.
He shows up in court very cocky, after having fought street crime in this suit. One can only imagine how funky and smelly it was. Totally out of character for Matt and pretty much fully Mike Murdock!
Daredevil #14 hit the stands just as the Daredevil Netflix series hit the air. We won’t have to suffer the Murdevil for long. Now that the show is a hit, we can’t have this version of Daredevil in the books, so Marvel will be reverting back to the regular Daredevil with a secret identity. How? We’ll find out.
Comics (from the big 2), are really killing off the child end of comics and are "writing for 40 year olds" as someone's been quoted as saying.
Man.
‘There is a slower death/ bu-reau-crat/…….ruination/ mess up all that ambition and plannin’/ whisper in some ear/ -“You can’t do nothing to me”-/……-CLICK- ……/----whisper………in the right ear’----
---Avery Brooks---- A Man, Called Hawk
I agree with all of you, it's not Matt. Here's how we've come to this sad state of affairs.
Well, it seems Daredevil’s secret identity has been exposed yet again. Again, because this is not the first, second or third time. Stan and Gene Colan did this first in the 60s. At that time, his ID was saved by introducing Matt’s previously unknown twin brother, Mike Murdock. Yes, it was really Matt, but Mike was so carefree and arrogant, everyone believed it.
So back to today, Matt is disbarred from practicing law in New York. He moves to San Francisco (a city he’s been to before) and writes a book. He seems to adopt this "devil suit" for branding purposes to sell the book. Hard to believe Mark Waid wrote this. He fights crime as a hero and a lawyer in this outfit. Matt sees no reason to wear a mask anymore.
He shows up in court very cocky, after having fought street crime in this suit. One can only imagine how funky and smelly it was. Totally out of character for Matt and pretty much fully Mike Murdock!
Daredevil #14 hit the stands just as the Daredevil Netflix series hit the air. We won’t have to suffer the Murdevil for long. Now that the show is a hit, we can’t have this version of Daredevil in the books, so Marvel will be reverting back to the regular Daredevil with a secret identity. How? We’ll find out.
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