But before that, each issue feels like it stands on its own, though they blend together well, overall, to tell what is basically "Daredevil: Year Zero." It's Miller going back to his classic run on the character and retelling Daredevil's origin story, with lots of tips of the hat to his own work and style on the series. That really shows in the last couple of issues, where desperate scrambles for page fillers result in a couple of odd essays from Miller and Romita. The series had started out as an original graphic novel before being split into a five issue miniseries. While my memory for some of the details of that run are a little sketchy now, I still recognized moments and people he was writing to help set up the material in his stories from a decade earlier. This is the first time I've read the book since reading Miller's classic "Daredevil" run.
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