Daredevil: Dark Nights

Daredevil: Dark Nights

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  • Author:Lee Weeks
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The greatest talents in comics bring you gorgeous new stories featuring the Man Without Fear! First, a blizzard brings New York to a standstill - and a little girl in desperate need of a heart transplant lies on death's door, unless Daredevil can get to her in time! The trouble is, DD is recovering from a severe concussion。。。but although everything may stand in his way, nothing will stop Daredevil from rescuing a young life! Then, Daredevil's life gets a voltage of violence from the Shocker! Matt Murdock must track a fugitive and reclaim the stolen evidence Matt needs to protect his innocent client - while the Avengers confront some massive monster mayhem in the streets of NYC! It's a race against time, but just another day for Daredevil! COLLECTING: DAREDEVIL: DARK NIGHTS 1-8

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Ming

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。 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。 。。。more

Andrew Sorrentino

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。 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。 。。。more

Xavier Marturet

Solo salvaría la historia de Lee Weeks de todo el tomo。

Baba

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。 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。 。。。more

Rocky Sunico

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 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 character at this best。The second arc was a little weird involving an unlikely culprit stealing a key piece of evidence in a case。The last story wasn't dark at all and involved the fabulous and sassy Misty Knight bumping into Daredevil in Cuba and ending up in a team-up adventure together。 It may not have been a thematic story, but it was a fun one and a great showcase of the two characters really getting along amid the fighting and running for their lives sort of moments。 。。。more

Michael J。

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 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 dramatic tension that comes with Daredevil fare, then here's your refreshment。 The art is better than the stories, as might be expected when two of the three stories are written and illustrated by one person。 "Angels Unaware" by Lee Weeks is the best of the bunch, and provides some touching moments。 It's also the only story here that goes into the heart and soul of what makes Daredevil a memorable character。 David Lapham's "A Man Named Buggit" is cartoonish in both story and illustration。 I did appreciate it enough to laugh, but it's essentially a throwaway tale - - enjoy it in the moment and then forget about it。 "In The Name Of The King", written by Jimmy Palmiotti with art by Thony Silas is the most retro of the trio, and reads like it was pulled right from the late 1970's / early 1980's Marvel era。 。。。more

Simone

Il voto è più che altro da considerare il complessivo di storie incluse nella raccolta。 Perché veramente degna di nota, c'è solo quella di Lee Weeks (che solo per i disegni merita un 5/5)。 Le altre, si, ok il tentativo di fare qualcosa di diverso, ma mi sembravano scritte e disegnate sotto pesanti acidi。 Il voto è più che altro da considerare il complessivo di storie incluse nella raccolta。 Perché veramente degna di nota, c'è solo quella di Lee Weeks (che solo per i disegni merita un 5/5)。 Le altre, si, ok il tentativo di fare qualcosa di diverso, ma mi sembravano scritte e disegnate sotto pesanti acidi。 。。。more

Jeff Lanter

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 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 involving a tiny man who can jump many times his height like a flea who Matt has to chase around New York。 While we're supposed to care about Daredevil trying to do the right thing, the premise is too silly and the author doesn't make you care enough about any of the characters enough to make that happen。 The third one involves Misty Knight who hits on Matt a lot which got old especially when they say things that kind of sound like innuendo but really isn't。 The villain is pretty twisted for a superhero comic but the rest of it is just cheesy and makes little logical sense。 The art is the weakest in this volume and even taking Matt to the beach and to Cuba really doesn't make this story all that exciting。 This collection of stories is sadly mostly forgettable and while it isn't bad, it isn't as good as I hoped it would be。 There are much better Daredevil stories out there and I find this one hard to recommend。 。。。more

Amanja

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 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 man the size of a gun that DD is chasing because of the reasons。 And the third is a Miami set action rom com between DD and Misty Knight。 Each is worse than the last。The first story is just kind of lame and includes too much of the religious nonsense Daredevil is attached to but it's just random bible quotes so it doesn't even tie to a commentary about anything。 He doesn't fight some bad guy, he just runs around on this mission he's given himself the second he wakes up in the hospital for a reason we never get。The second story is just dumb。 It's so dumb。 It's one of the dumbest things I've ever read。 A tiny little man, described as being 10 inches tall, which would make him the smallest person ever in the history of the world, steals evidence and can run really fast and jump up buildings to outpace Daredevil。 With his 4 inch legs。 Some other stuff also happens but it's all just groan out loud dumb。The third story is also dumb but has the bonus of being offensive! Matt Murdock is in Miami for a law case, he runs into Misty Knight on the beach in her bikini and they immediately start flirting。 Then they do some action stuff that involves DD forcefully kissing a naked woman and Misty almost getting raped。 (Sorry that's kind of a spoiler but this issue sucks so I don't care that much)。 Basically, everything that's wrong with female representation in comics all in three short issues。 I do not, cannot, will not recommend this Daredevil run to anyone。 It is a hard pass。 。。。more

FortressOfBookitude

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。 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。 。。。more

Shawn Ayers

The 1st story is ok but the 2nd is a fun team up with misty knight

Villain E

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 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 JRJr and Janson or Palmer。 But no, that's contemporary Lee Weeks。 In the story, after getting beat up, Daredevil ventures out into a snowstorm to retrieve a donor heart。 It's a test-of-human-endurance type of story, very dramatic and a bit over-the-top。This is followed by a David Lapham story in which Daredevil tries to catch a ten-inch tall thief。 It starts humorous but takes a more serious turn by the end。And then a story by Jimmy Palmiotti and Thony Silas。 I've never liked Palmiotti's writing: too many words on a page, clunky characterization, women are required to remove at least half of their clothing before showing up。 This is a team-up with Misty Knight。 They go up against a Cuban drug lord。 There's a weird balance of humor and drama in this one, along with a lot of awkward flirting。 Overall I would have preferred a longer story by Lee Weeks。 。。。more

Ryan Silberstein

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?

Quentin Wallace

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 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 look like two horny teenagers from a sex comedy and that aspect didn't work at all。 If you can overlook that absurdity it wasn't bad。I would have given the Lee Week story five stars but the other two dropped the rating slightly。 The art wasn't an issue was it was good in every story。 Nothing great here but Daredevil fans would probably enjoy it。 。。。more

Carla Rodrigues

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

Pierpaolo Ciappetta

Devil: Notti Oscure è stata una miniserie antologica dedicata al cornetto di Hell’s Kitchen, durata 8 numeri in America。In Italia la Panini l’ha pubblicata in 4 brossuratini da 48 pagine。 Ospita 3 archi narrativi, di cui, però, solo il primo è degno di nota (contenuto nei primi due numeri dell’edizione italiana)。 Angels Unaware, scritto e disegnato da Lee Weeks è un intreccio semplice, ma ricco della caratterizzazione più iconica e cosciente di Devil。 È una storia su Matt Murdock e sulle persone Devil: Notti Oscure è stata una miniserie antologica dedicata al cornetto di Hell’s Kitchen, durata 8 numeri in America。In Italia la Panini l’ha pubblicata in 4 brossuratini da 48 pagine。 Ospita 3 archi narrativi, di cui, però, solo il primo è degno di nota (contenuto nei primi due numeri dell’edizione italiana)。 Angels Unaware, scritto e disegnato da Lee Weeks è un intreccio semplice, ma ricco della caratterizzazione più iconica e cosciente di Devil。 È una storia su Matt Murdock e sulle persone comuni di New York。 È una storia su chi si fa devoto del servizio nei confronti di chi ha bisogno。 Ed in ultimo è una storia che scalda il cuore, in un’ambientazione avversa a tale scopo。Dal lato grafico la maturità stilistica di Weeks è indubbia, come la sua capacità di fornire ottimo storytelling a allo stesso modo ottima visualizzazione dei personaggi in tutte le loro sfaccettature。Peccato che gli autori che lo hanno seguito non hanno fornito prove di perizia narrativa similari。 。。。more

Aaron

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 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 manages to be corny and heavy-handed in a totally different way than the previous one, which is a feat in and of itself。 I can only imagine Marvel released this as a way to have an extra DD title on the shelf when the Netflix show debuted, because pretty much nothing about this works。 Skip it。 。。。more

Sam Quixote

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 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 atrocious and his contribution here, A Man Named Buggit, is equally awful。 A ten inch gnome wants revenge on some gangster? Pitiful。Jimmy Palmiotti and Thorny Silas’ In the Name of the King closes out the book with Daredevil teaming up with Misty Knight to protect a witness in a mob trial in Miami。 The action is rote and predictable and Daredevil and Misty never feel like they’re in any real danger, getting through the waves of gangsters coming at them with ease。 Misty also does it all in a bikini, giving off a strong Foxy Brown vibe - I guess she’s Marvel’s blaxploitation character? Three terrible Daredevil stories, all of them uninteresting, forgettable and overlong - Dark Nights is definitely not worth bothering with! 。。。more

Ryan Loveless

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 1。 Daredevil vs。 blizzard。 Although he's already been beaten up and left for dead, Daredevil volunteers to deliver a heart to a dying girl in the hospital。2。 Daredevil vs。 Bugget: A tiny man with a skewed sense of right/wrong tries to do right the wrong way。 2。 Daredevil in paradise。 Matt Murdock escorts a witness to Miami。 Teams up with Misty Knight to bring down a kingbin that Misty has personal history with。 1。 Daredevil vs。 blizzard。 Although he's already been beaten up and left for dead, Daredevil volunteers to deliver a heart to a dying girl in the hospital。2。 Daredevil vs。 Bugget: A tiny man with a skewed sense of right/wrong tries to do right the wrong way。 2。 Daredevil in paradise。 Matt Murdock escorts a witness to Miami。 Teams up with Misty Knight to bring down a kingbin that Misty has personal history with。 。。。more

Grace W

Pretty uneven, first two arcs good last one meh

Yasi

The thing to keep in mind about this volume is that there are three different story arcs, and they differ drastically。 The first reads much like you expect a Daredevil comic to -- there is the perpetual guilt, the bravery, and all of the things one loves about Daredevil。 The second is a little ridiculous, but still very fun to read。 The third has a strong plotline but tends to be a little out of character, specifically for Matt Murdock。 Overall a pretty entertaining read。

Fugo Feedback

Ninguna de las tres historias del tomo me voló la peluca ni me pareció lo mejor del personaje, pero las tres cumplen su cometido de mostrar al Dare de distintos prismas, y las tres tienen un nivel gráfico más que aceptable, así que le va un bien+ sin muchas vueltas。

Chrissy

I really enjoyed this issue! I loved seeing how deeply Daredevil cares for each person in his city and how they love him back。

La Revistería Comics

Tres miradas distintas, únicas y personales sobre el superhéroe que nada ve pero todo percibe。 Lindo paseo por las distintas facetas del a veces sombrío, a veces sonriente, a veces simplemente entretenido Hombre sin miedo。

Silas

This was a long trade, which involved three stories that were unrelated except for the fact that they feature Daredevil。 They are all pretty different in tone。 The first one is pretty grim, the second rather light-hearted, and the third just comes across as an adventure story。 The first one felt pretty true to the character, and the third one had some interesting character development, with an interaction with Misty Knight (who I like as a character)。 While the stories didn't really go together, This was a long trade, which involved three stories that were unrelated except for the fact that they feature Daredevil。 They are all pretty different in tone。 The first one is pretty grim, the second rather light-hearted, and the third just comes across as an adventure story。 The first one felt pretty true to the character, and the third one had some interesting character development, with an interaction with Misty Knight (who I like as a character)。 While the stories didn't really go together, I liked that they were more short-form stories, which don't seem to take place in comics very much any more。 I think because Daredevil isn't one of your core X-Men or Avengers characters (though he is technically an Avenger), the writers are more free to do things with him that don't fit into big events, and I enjoyed reading these, on the whole。 。。。more

John Toews

first half was amazing second half not so much

Jafetkami

3 minihistorias, que para mi gusto, la ultima fue la mejor, con mas accion y uno que otro personaje que me gustaria ver en la serie Daredevil。 Le dare una pequeña oportunidad a este personaje y leerme mas comics a ver que tal

John

This is an anthology book of three different stories by 3 different writers/creative teams and as such is a bit uneven。 The first story is the strongest and most dramatic as DD must brave a snowstorm to deliver a heart to a little girl awaiting a transplant。 The next is pretty goofy as he must stop a ten inch tall man from carrying out vengeance on a gangster。 The last segment teams our hero up with Misty Knight in Miami and is just an excuse for fast-paced action and lots of flirty banter。 The This is an anthology book of three different stories by 3 different writers/creative teams and as such is a bit uneven。 The first story is the strongest and most dramatic as DD must brave a snowstorm to deliver a heart to a little girl awaiting a transplant。 The next is pretty goofy as he must stop a ten inch tall man from carrying out vengeance on a gangster。 The last segment teams our hero up with Misty Knight in Miami and is just an excuse for fast-paced action and lots of flirty banter。 The first story is excellent, while the other two are just fun an light-weight。 Overall a very enjoyable read。 。。。more

Lynn

This was my first Daredevil title, it was highly enjoyable。 Matt's quite the ladies' man。 This was my first Daredevil title, it was highly enjoyable。 Matt's quite the ladies' man。 。。。more

James

Loved this, the first Daredevil series I've ever bought。 Recommendations re: what to try next are very welcome! Loved this, the first Daredevil series I've ever bought。 Recommendations re: what to try next are very welcome! 。。。more