On March 10 2016 05:24 Manit0u wrote: I think the problem with the mask is the lower eyelid, which is too large. Looks kinda creepy (but not in a good way).
On March 16 2016 07:38 cSc.Dav1oN wrote: so the punisher is not going to be as nemesis for daredevil? more like an ally?
They touch on it a bit in some of the previews - they're both good guys (basically), but they have distinct visions of how to do their thing. Daredevil likes to expose the bad guys, stop them, and then bring them to justice. Punisher likes to shoot people until they're dead. You can see how they have some ideological differences.
On March 16 2016 07:38 cSc.Dav1oN wrote: so the punisher is not going to be as nemesis for daredevil? more like an ally?
The hand should be the primary villain this season, fun story the Foot Clan from TNMT were actually part of an homage to Daredevil by the creator of the comic.
From what I know Daredevil doesn't kill, he prefers imprisonment and prefers the law whenever possible to create order. Punisher prefers to kill, dead criminals don't do crime.
I hope they take some pages out of Guardian Devil, and if you've not read it, I'd encourage you to give Marvel Unlimited's Free Trial a try and read it
On March 16 2016 21:13 Kipsate wrote: From what I know Daredevil doesn't kill, he prefers imprisonment and prefers the law whenever possible to create order. Punisher prefers to kill, dead criminals don't do crime.
and both actually has something to think about, sometimes I think that the way punisher acts works more efficiently on society
the fight in the end was kinda bugging me, if you fire off a shotgun so close to your ears you're bound to get your eardrums burst, do it multiple times its going to do some major damage, permanent even.
The Punisher is the classic anti-hero who “makes the hard decision”(really it’s the easy decision), while DareDevil believes he can’t be a hero if he doesn’t uphold the morals of the justice system created by society. It’s the classic comic book debate of how far is to far. DareDevil doesn’t try to kill people and will even defend the criminal in court that he captures. His moral conflict about this stance is a big part of the character, but in the end he places faith in other people that the system works for the greater good of everyone.