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Daredevil: Born Again

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Daredevil: Born Again

Written by: Chris Ryall
Narrated by: Seth Podowitz
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Bloomsbury presents Daredevil: Born Again by Chris Ryall, read by Seth Podowitz.

Explore the Stories Behind the Legends

What happens when a hero loses everything?

In Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Daredevil: Born Again, the comic’s titular hero has his life destroyed after his most menacing enemy learns his real identity. His attempts to rebuild his life and sanity result in one of the most gripping and impactful super hero storylines of all time.

Released in 1986, the storyline is an extraordinary exploration of what happens when a hero’s identity is revealed, and his personal life completely annihilated. We see Daredevil reduced to the lowest depths in the character’s history, but we also follow his painstaking path toward redemption.

This entry in MARVEL AGE OF COMICS explores Daredevil: Born Again’s gorgeous and unique artwork, the lasting impact of its story and art, and how it forever changed the ways super hero characters and their secret identities have functioned.

A must-have for new or longtime readers of a Marvel classic, this book is also the perfect gift for the comic book fan in your life.(P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Critic Reviews

A must-have for new or longtime readers of a Marvel classic, this richly illustrated book is also the perfect gift for the comic book fan in your life.
Small and colorful ... Bloomsbury brings the historical, critical approach to superheroes it did for albums in its 33 1/3 series, inviting smart writers to the Marvel Age of Comics.
Ryall discuss[es] each issue in meticulous and insightful detail that only an editor’s eye can bring to the table. . . . enjoyable, engaging, and educational.
Ryall’s in-depth examination of Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Daredevil: Born Again . . . doesn’t disappoint, with a scholarly, yet fan-based analysis of the titular storyline.
A series of concise, affordable, beautifully designed books. . . . Whether you are big fan of Daredevil, the Born Again arc, or just want to learn more about the characters and those who created the storylines, Ryall’s entry into the Marvel Age of Comics is a great place to be.
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