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Fandom: Daredevil (comics) Rating: PG-13 (for violence and religious themes) Word Count: 1700 words Summary: “He is, after all, the Man Without Fear. He does not fear anything for himself, for his physical body, nor indeed his soul. ...
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Writers: Ed Brubaker Pencils: David Aja Kingpin asks "Why?" Lady Bullseye comments that the Kingpin was naïve if he thought he could walk away from everything. Lady Bullseye says that the reasons for her attack are too numerous to list. However, if Kingpin wants a specific cause then he should ask Daredevil. Lady Bullseye pulls the two swords out of Kingpin's back. Kingpin falls to the floor. Lady Bullseye and the Hand ninjas exit the scene. Brubaker ends Daredevil #116 with a great hook ending. I am excited to see Kingpin make his return to New York City. And I cannot wait to see what plans Brubaker has for Kingpin in this new story arc.
Mon, Mar 9 | from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution