

2, despite that plot seemingly pulled from the romance comics of the time. I'm also legit interested in where the whole Matt-Karen-Foggy thing ends up when they make a Vol. While not essential, if you like Daredevil the character then I think it's worth reading. Still for 1960s superhero comics they were pretty cool.

1, but with much weaker art and much less interesting cast of villains. 1, it was cheesy like Fantastic Four Vol. The writing wasn't as interesting or effective as other Stan Lee omnis I've read like Silver Surfer Vol.

I'd like to say the book takes off once Gene Colan is on pencils, but that's about the time the story goes off the rails with the Mike Murdock stuff. The art inside is also good but really nothing special. It was just kind of a slog to read with all the dialogue and playing-it-safe storylines, but a few villains and the main character do show a lot of potential. I'm glad to have read it tho before starting the Frank Miller Omnibus since it has first appearances of some characters and gave me insight into Matt Murdock's story. There's the cheesyness and hokeyness that's common in Marvel books from the Silver Age, and the slice-of-life stuff at the law office of Nelson & Murdock could really be a whole different comic than the Daredevil stuff. I recently read this and to be honest it was pretty average, tho nothing terrible.
