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Civil War by Ed Brubaker
Civil War by Ed Brubaker








Civil War by Ed Brubaker Civil War by Ed Brubaker

But if you think being in prison and surrounded by the countless criminals he’s helped put away is a bad place for Daredevil to be in, things will only get worse from here.īy 2006, Ed Brubaker had already made a name for himself in comics with runs on Batman, Catwoman, Gotham Central, and Captain America, bringing a noir lens to the superhero genre through detective and espionage stories that grounded more colorful adventures within dangerous worlds that reflected street level and international crime. And this is where Ed Brubaker’s run begins. Over the last several years, I covered Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev’s Daredevil run – a story that saw Matt Murdock on a path of self destruction that inevitably found the hero of Hell’s Kitchen locked up in Ryker’s Island prison for his obstruction of justice. Just how far can a hero fall? In the hands of writer Ed Brubaker and artist Michael Lark, we’re about to find out.










Civil War by Ed Brubaker