Daredevil
Daredevil is one of Marvel's clearest creator-run reading paths. The character moves from early acrobat hero to Frank Miller's crime tragedy, then through Bendis and Maleev's surveillance noir, Brubaker's consequences, Waid's bright reinvention and the later Soule/Zdarsky eras of law, faith and punishment.
Daredevil is strongest as a sequence of creator runs
The cleanest Daredevil shelf is built around Miller, Bendis/Maleev, Brubaker, Waid, Soule and Zdarsky. This page connects the catalogue with those reading guides so the choice is about tone and era, not only stock.
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Daredevil by Bendis and Maleev Era Guide: Identity, Crime and Pressure
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Useful answers before choosing
Should I read Daredevil by Miller before Bendis?
It is not mandatory, but Miller defines the crime and noir language that later runs keep answering.
How does Omnibus Store help buyers in France choose Daredevil VO?
The French site keeps the VO context visible, links to guides and reviews, and shows current shipping choices during checkout.
Daredevil omnibus reading is unusually run-driven. Each major edition changes the emotional temperature of Hell's Kitchen, so the best path is by creator era rather than by character label alone.