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Yeah, I kind of had the same feeling. I remember when I first got into Daredevil in the late 80s, it was one of the darker comics out there. I remember him being in Japan in the snow, and ruminating that his actions were probably going to result in the deaths of some of his enemies. Jeez, even Bats doesn't do that.Except there has been a history of Daredevil being more of a noir comic. It's clear they're taking influences from Frank Miller, Brian Michael Bendis, and Ed Brubaker. They mention Mark Waid's current run, but don't mention the stuff that put Daredevil back on the map in comics? Where it was more gritty and noir?
And that's fine. Daredevil is a versatile enough character that you can get away with that. I love Waid's light-hearted run, but it's way too out there with crazy, over the top superheroics for it work as a TV series. I'm totally okay with the noir take on 'ol Hornhead.