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comicwaren · 6 months ago
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From Giant-Size Daredevil Vol. 2 #001, “The Devil You Know”
Art by Paul Davidson and Matt Hollingsworth
Written by Saladin Ahmed
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geekcavepodcast · 9 months ago
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Marvel Comics Announces "Giant-Size Daredevil"
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Daredevil is the latest hero to join in Marvel Comics' 50 years of Giant-Size storytelling celebration.
Giant-Size Daredevil, from writer Saladin Ahmed and artist Paul Davidson finds Matt Murdock following his two callings - the vigilante Daredevil and a new priest in Hell's Kitchen. "At the center of this new status quo is a terrifying mystery as demonic entities tied to Daredevil’s very soul begin to target his loved ones. With a mysterious connection to the seven deadly sins, these vengeful supernatural forces will now seek to inhabit Daredevil’s ultimate enemy—Kingpin!" (Marvel Comics)
Giant-Size Daredevil #1, sporting a cover by Bryan Hitch, goes on sale on June 12, 2024.
(Image via Marvel Comics - Bryan Hitch's Cover of Giant-Size Daredevil #1)
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smashpages · 9 months ago
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Daredevil goes ‘Giant-Size’ in June as he faces a possessed Kingpin
Saladin Ahmed and Paul Davidson bring a very different Wilson Fisk back into Matt Murdock’s life.
(cover by Bryan Hitch)
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graphicpolicy · 1 year ago
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David Bardin spotlights Marvel's iconic rogues galleries in Deadly Foes Variant Covers
David Bardin spotlights Marvel's iconic rogues galleries in Deadly Foes Variant Covers #comics #comicbooks
A hero is only as good as their villains, and the Marvel Universe is home to some of the greatest! Next year, see the most iconic rogues galleries in all of pop culture spotlighted in new Deadly Foes Variant Covers. Acclaimed illustrator Dave Bardin depicts Marvel’s super heroes with a lineup of their fiercest foes in these wonderful pieces that will adorn next year’s Giant-Size titles. Capturing…
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dispatchdcu · 7 months ago
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Giant-Size Daredevil #1 Preview
Giant-Size Daredevil #1 Preview #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #daredevil #mattmurdock #hellskitchen #kingpin #elektra #NYC #amazon
Giant-Size Daredevil #1 Preview: SIN WILL FIND YOU OUT, DAREDEVIL! He’s on the hunt: One of DAREDEVIL’s deadliest and most dangerous foes, empowered by forces unknown even to himself, prepares for the kill. Yes, none other than KINGPIN, stalking the streets of Manhattan by night. And no matter the speed with which Daredevil moves…there will be blood. PLUS: Includes a reprinting of DAREDEVIL #170…
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kenpiercemedia · 9 months ago
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Marvel Announces "Giant-Size Daredevil" One-Shot For June
Marvel Announces "Giant-Size Daredevil" One-Shot For June
The Press Release: This year, Marvel Comics proudly celebrates 50 years of iconic GIANT-SIZE storytelling with new GIANT-SIZE one-shots each and every month! Starring today’s most iconic headlining heroes, this new line of GIANT-SIZE issues pay tribute to the epic GIANT-SIZE comics of the 1970s by presenting pivotal status quo shifts, exciting first appearances, and dramatic developments. In…
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immortalmuses · 1 year ago
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The Daredevil #5 (2024) Variant Cover: "Wolverine Wolverine Wolverine"
by David Marquez
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watch-joey-collect · 1 month ago
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merrymarvelite · 2 years ago
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Cover of the Day: Giant-Size Daredevil (1975) Art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia
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captain-ultimat-doggo · 4 months ago
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Humans entering space and realizing we are so small. We are mice compared to these giant races with their advanced machinery and technologies and experiences beyond us- except that we're humans. And our engineers dive into the new tech and once we learn the principles we also soon realize how Inefficient everything is. Their "microchips" are the size of cars, their storage drives are basically buildings, and they somehow store less data than ours. So, human companies take advantage, and tech starts rolling out. Massive and there's a lot of wasted space so that it can be managed with larger hands/pincers/claws/tentacles, but also so much more efficient than anything the galaxy has seen before.
Human technicians start hopping ships and upkeeping the general maintenance, the stuff that most aliens put off or don't notice because they never access the crevices of their ships. As human companies become more popular and lead the tech world in everything from warp cores to game stations ("it's so compact! How are the graphics so good?" Says a 60' tall grimbleback, holding a new VR headset that has all of its components included because it's so BIG by our tech standards), soon many things have accessibility ports for humans to be able to use as well. This means that these shiprats hoping ship to ship cause such a huge improvement in everything running smoothly, and there's a huge downtick in pests on ships because those "pests" are not only big enough and aggressive enough to bite a pitbull or a person in half, they're invasive to so many planets and humans hate nothing more than dog killing planet overrunning monsters.
All the while, from the Aliens perspective, humans are an elusive race that don't fraternize much with them. You almost never see a human as most places aren't exactly safe for the little things to run around in. They do export so much stuff though, and the custodial staff at the Central Galactic Outpost insists that there's more humans around than any other race if you just know where to look.
And sure it's somewhat known that some of the little daredevils hop ships and help out in exchange for room and board, usually without permission, but that can't be that common, can it?
Maybe your ship is running better this cycle ever since you stopped at the last station, that just means that tuneup was better than you thought. And maybe for some reason that program you were working on last night is finished when you wake up, but you're so tired maybe you finished it before you passed out. Somehow that faulty light in the galley has fixed itself as well, which is odd, but maybe the Engineer finally got to it. You'd know if there was someone else on your ship.
Right?
... You leave a little bowl of berries out as a thank you, just in case. You're not sure what humans like but you've heard they have a sweet tooth.
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jerryw2011 · 5 months ago
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comicwaren · 6 months ago
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“For more years than I care to confess, I have tried to destroy the man and failed. I am now closer than I’ve ever been.” -- Kingpin
Cover art for Giant-Size Daredevil Vol. 2 #001, “The Devil You Know”
Art by Bryan Hitch and Alex Sinclair
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superpoweredfancast · 7 months ago
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Giant-Size Daredevil #1 Review
Giant-Size Daredevil #1 Marvel Comics Written by Saladin Ahmed Art by Paul Davidson Colors by Matt Hollingsworth Letters by Clayton Cowles The Rundown: Kingpin returns to Hell’s Kitchen to force a confrontation with Daredevil. Criminals throughout Hell’s Kitchen are running in fear, but it isn’t from the Man Without Fear. Kingpin returns to rebuild his empire and he does it with violent…
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smashpages · 1 year ago
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Giant-Size Daredevil #1 Deadly Foes Variant Cover by Dave Bardin
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graphicpolicy · 7 months ago
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Preview: Giant-Size Daredevil #1
Giant-Size Daredevil #1 preview. One of DAREDEVIL's deadliest and most dangerous foes, empowered by forces unknown even to himself, prepares for the kill #comics #comicbooks #daredevil
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theodore-sallis · 2 years ago
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“A Quiet Night in the Swamp,” Daredevil (Vol. 1/1964), #114.
Writer: Steve Gerber; Penciler: William Robert Brown; Inker: Vince Colletta; Colorist: Stan Goldberg; Letterer: Charlotte Jetter
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