“Batman/Daredevil”
Writers: D.G. Chichester (Marvel) Alan Grant (DC)
Artists: Scott McDaniel (Marvel) Eduardo Barreto (DC)
Color Artists: Gregory Wright (Marvel) Matt Hollingsworth (DC)
Letterers: Bill Oakley (Marvel) Ken Bruzenak (DC)
Review by Carl Bryan
Batman/Daredevil – The Stories
New York Welcomes Batman.
Perhaps Alan Grant recognized that there should be less bravado and more storyline where both characters actually worked together to defeat their common foe, however, DC does welcome the opportunity to place Batman’s name before Daredevil’s on their cover.
Again, two very powerful villains come into play with Ra’s Al Ghul and Kingpin (and Scarecrow thrown in for good measure). In fact the premise of knocking off NYC with fear toxin is pretty much akin to Christopher Nolan’s original Batman movie (my opinion), but years earlier.
Again, the possessiveness of the city is more akin to Kingpin and not to Daredevil, but the line of killing is never crossed as rehabilitation seems to the be theme in stopping Scarecrow.
This perhaps is a better relationship building comic for both heroes, as the first meeting was a bit more testosterone than many readers could stomach.
What Could Have Been
Daredevil is no Robin to Batman nor is Batman any type of sidekick to Daredevil. Both these characters are rich in their respective fighting styles, although Bruce’s detective skills are far superior to Matt Murdock’s.
However, some how this was a match made in Hell’s Kitchen and in the back alleys of Gotham. Both stories are solid and provide the reader a great “What If” of what could happen if these characters were in the same universe.
Why the Visits to 1997 and 1999?
My inaugural travel through time was with Batman and Spawn of Image comics, and this further branch out was to investigate just how much Batman has wandered across company lines to team with Marvel characters. It turns out a lot, and as I try to exhaust all the pairings in future articles with fellow Dark Knight News articles, this gives us a chance to pull out some of our back issues and revisit stories we had either forgotten about or simply didn’t know existed. Have you read either of the Batman/Daredevil team-ups?
Given the recent events with COVID-19 and print issues being on a hiatus, it would sure be great that when the comic world returns to normal I’d like to see more Batman/Daredevil crossovers. I’m banking on an amalgamation that we’ve never seen before. Talk about a Year of the Villain… let’s have a Year of the Reunions when the coronavirus dust settles.
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