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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST READ if you are a true DD fan.,
By Sylvester (Stockbridge, georgia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
The Cutting Edge is truly "the cutting edge " of great writing and capturing an audience. My hat goes off to Madeleine for scripting such a great novel and placing the pictures in my mind that Marvel artists have done for so many years. I have become a huge fan of DD, and now seem more in tact with his personal life and life as a hero. Madeleine does an excellent job of not only coveying the action adventure of our sightless friend, but, also showing the love that he as a man has for his home and the woman in his life. She put interest in a court case as if one was watching Perry Mason or LA Law. To round this "novel" up, excellent work, no pics needed, only time and imagination. Great work.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Robins succeeds at capturing the essense of the characters,
By Christopher Griffen "Commitment to mediocrity!" (Pleasanton, CA United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
Daredevil: The Cutting Edge was good, entertaining reading. Madeleine Robins' greatest success was capturing the essense of Daredevil and his supporting cast. Daredevil, Karen Page and all the others "felt" like they do in the Daredevil comic book. I was just as interested in reading Daredevil's exploits as "blind" lawyer, Matt Murdock or those of his compatriots, Karen, Foggy Nelson and Ben Urich, as I was Daredevil himself.Robins plays with current events a bit, concerning the extents to which genetic engineering can go awry and be abused by renegade corporations. She also did enough homework on legal practices to make Murdock's lawyerly scenes believable. Matt, Foggy and Rosalind Sharpe all behave in a way that made me believe they were lawyers. (Better than you can say for the cast of Ally McBeal, anyway!) The villains are a tad on the "evil for evil's sake" side, but Robins tries to convey that primary villainess, Belinda Quayle, is wicked due to her cold, blue-blooded upbringing. As for "The Cutter," there isn't much in the way of explanation for his wickedness. Just one of those cardboard cut-ups that heroes need to beat some sense into. Daredevil is such a great street-level super hero character, that you almost don't have to mention the other goings-on in the Marvel Universe. And I sort of wish Robins didn't. Dr. Doom and a few other Marvel ne'er do wells are mentioned from time to time and it sort of throws the story off a bit. It almost would have been better if they weren't mentioned at all and that for the sake of the story, Daredevil inhabited his own universe. However, it's probably not Robins' fault. I suspect it's a Marvel edict that some mention of the other players in the Marvel Universe get mentioned. It's a fairly minor nit, but this does detract a bit from the story. The overall mystery of the story doesn't quite hold water at times. There are tons of clues and I have to admit that I was a little disappointed Daredevil didn't figure it out sooner. All the pieces were there, but Robins doesn't quite allow him to be as smart as he should be given what we know about the character from the comics. All in all, I enjoyed the book. It has well-choreographed action scenes peppered throughout the story and great character interaction. When Daredevil or the supporting characters in the story encountered problems or were hurt, I felt sympathetic toward them. Robins successfully gives her characters life and makes you root for them. If you're looking for a fun read featuring your favorite red-clad guardian of Hell's Kitchen and you'd like to see him in another medium besides comics, I highly recommend Daredevil: The Cutting Edge.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Genre Barriers Fall Before A Work of Unparalleled Genius!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
It's hard to believe that this is a mere media novel, let alone one published under the aegis of schlockmeister Byron Preiss. Robbins proves definitively that writers of licensed fiction can get in the ring with any of the literary giants, and weaves a complex, ingenious tale told with consistently excellent prose. The various writers who toil on other entries in the Marvel novel line will be looking over their shoulders at the competition as they make their ways home after reading this baby, but to no avail -- Robbins has already overtaken them.The only reason I award this one a mere five stars is because I'm not quite clever enough to hack Amazon's system and re-write the code.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Neutral Rating, disappointed by format,
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This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
Caveat Emptor -- this is a novel, not a graphic novel. The book is only graphically enhanced on the chapter separator pages. I was optimistic and disappointed, since I hate the idea of novel adaptations of comic or other kinds of sci-fi/movie/superhero characters. I hope I save some people the hassle of having to return a book they didn't want. Thanks!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Now this is more like it.,
By E.D. M. (AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
Having been very unhappy with the Kevin Smith Daredevil stories, I was pleasently surprised that Daredevil; The Cutting Edge by Madelline E. Robbins was as good a read as it was. Mostly because she writes it as a good detective story. I was very pleased with this book. Maybe I will ignore Marvel Comics in the future and pay more attention to the Marvel Novels as they are written by good writers.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Calling all DD fans!,
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This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
This book should be in the library of any fan of ol' horn head! I'm still wondering why this character isn't more popular. I prefer him 10 to 1 over the webhead. The story in these pages, is part of the reason for my choice. There's just so much more depth for a more mature reader to sink their teeth into.
Maybe if there were more superhero novels [sans pictures] more people would be reading them. There's still a stigma in our country about reading comic books and graphic novels. Especially in public.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Extreme entertainment,
By steven (Seattle, Wa USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
i may only have given 3 stars but that is only because i cant give it 3 and a half. I started reading this book on my summer road trip and i usually have all day to quitely read in the back seat and let me tell you this book is a page turner from front to back. dont beleive some of the reveiws on the book because there is not a whole lot of action and when there is it is extremely good. the book focuses more on the story of louis bastuto who with the help of attorney matt murdock will clear his name from the charges placed on him by renantech. The climactic fight scene is ok. the murder is very predictable. this book is very good for entertainment and i will probably read it again but if your looking for something action packed dont get the book if your into the whole side story of laws and boring conversations. the author did a great job non the less, good character development and good description. looking forward to the next daredevil book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
This book is great. I love the suspense. Madelene Robins did her self proud with this one. You'll never believe who the cutter is.
5.0 out of 5 stars
it's about time!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
It's been way too long since we had a Daredevil novel, and Robins gives us a more-than-worthy follow-up to _Predator's Smile_. Great use of DD's supprting cast (not to mention some of the NYC cops we've seen in several Marvel novels) make this just what a DD novel should be. Let's hope we don't have to wait three more years for the next one...
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific Daredevil Novel!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Daredevil: The Cutting Edge (Paperback)
This is a terrific Daredevil novel, with a well-conceived plotline, a good use of detail, and a frightening villain.
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Daredevil: The Cutting Edge by Madeleine Robins (Paperback - June 1, 1999)
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