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In this episode of Tales From the Long Box, we dive into Daredevil: Yellow by Jeph Loeb and Tim SaleWe explore how the book reinterprets Daredevil’s early days through a nostalgic, Silver Age lens, why it deliberately bends continuity from Frank Miller’s The Man Without Fear, and how Matt Murdock’s reflections on Karen Page shape the emotional core of the story.Along the way, we talk about the Marvel Knights era, the state of the comics industry in the early 2000s, the influence of Stan Lee and Gene Colan/John Romita Sr., and how Daredevil: Yellow stands apart as a romantic, melancholy, and deeply personal superhero story.
By Marshall ParishIn this episode of Tales From the Long Box, we dive into Daredevil: Yellow by Jeph Loeb and Tim SaleWe explore how the book reinterprets Daredevil’s early days through a nostalgic, Silver Age lens, why it deliberately bends continuity from Frank Miller’s The Man Without Fear, and how Matt Murdock’s reflections on Karen Page shape the emotional core of the story.Along the way, we talk about the Marvel Knights era, the state of the comics industry in the early 2000s, the influence of Stan Lee and Gene Colan/John Romita Sr., and how Daredevil: Yellow stands apart as a romantic, melancholy, and deeply personal superhero story.