5 Criminally Overlooked Comics Everyone Should Be Reading
1. Daredevil
With the absolute brilliance of previous Daredevil runs, written by industry greats like Frank Millar, Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Waid, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Charles Soule's current stint on the book wouldn't be worth reading, though, that is by no means the case.
Soule provides fans with a book that takes what everyone knows and loves about Daredevil, and expands on it in almost every way, with the likes of the Defenders, Spider-Man, Moon Knight and Elektra constantly teaming up with the devil, giving fans some pretty insane stories in spite of the character's street level status.
Daredevil also does something seemingly new for the character: taking on an apprentice, in the form of Samuel Chung, AKA Blindspot. This newfound partnership ends up taking Matt across the world to China to once again take on the Hand, something that later haunts him on his return to the Big Apple.
As well as the more classic superhero antics, the book really delves into Murdock's legal career, as well as slightly more obscure elements of his past, namely his fictional twin-brother, Mike Murdock, giving readers a really diverse set of elements to enjoy.
So, for those of you who have been avoiding this title and those of you looking to start reading about the devil of Hell's Kitchen, please, for the love of god, pick up this book.