Here, the split between comic books as a visual medium and audiobooks as an auditory form of storytelling becomes very apparent – yet the audiobook version fully exploits its unique palette of sounds to paint an equally intriguing experience. The audiobook also excels in depicting the fight scenes between Daredevil and his enemies. That’s not the case with Graphic Audio’s other Daredevil production, Guardian Devil, which offers a more straightforward adaptation of the graphic novel written by Kevin Smith and drawn by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti. Still, if there’s one thing The Man Without Fear lacks, it’s that Matt doesn’t actually become Daredevil until the very end – and his fights, while dramatically brutal, don’t necessarily reflect Daredevil’s near-superhuman talent for violence. For the most part, these changes are welcome and even add an extra layer of meaning and substance to the story. Murdock’s friend Mickey also gets a bigger role, evolving into more of a street-smart warrior than the victim she was originally presented as. In particular, Crilley expanded the final act to include a team-up between Matt Murdock and Ben Urich (not in the original version) that ties into a corruption story and law case the vigilante and reporter are both working on. Those who’ve read Crilley’s novel of The Man Without Fear know Crilley took a few liberties with Miller’s plot. Daredevil and Stick’s voice actors are particularly well cast – bringing the recklessness of a young, conflicted Matt Murdock and his no-nonsense, smooth-talking mentor to life. Rohan isn’t the only voice the reader hears, however, as a full cast of talented voice actors brings Daredevil and his supporting cast to life. Related: Daredevil Has A Secret Twin Brother Because of Spider-ManĪs Matt learns to embrace and control his super senses, the audiobook follows suit by offering a more focused sequence of sounds along with the narration of Richard Rohan who guides readers through Daredevil’s battles with street thugs, trained killers, and the Kingpin’s mafia. Using Paul Crilley’s prose novel adaptation of Miller’s script as a base, the audiobook adds a cacophony of street sounds, screams, punches, and random noise just to show how chaotic Matt Murdock’s world really is. However, even Miller’s words failed to convey the horror and intrigue of Matt’s experience – until now. For more information visit scripted several gripping scenes showing Matt nearly going mad from the sensory overload as well as more cerebral sequences where Matt learns to use his enhanced hearing, scent, and touch as weapons. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing. Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world's most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of more than 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Fans and customers can purchase one of the download formats from the GraphicAudio online store and then login to the App to start downloading and listening immediately to THE ULTIMATES: TOMORROW MEN. The GraphicAudio Access® App is available for free in the Apple Store and Google Play Store. THE ULTIMATES: TOMORROW MEN is available in MP3, M4B and FLAC Download File Formats as well as CD Audio Format from This audio entertainment experience can now be heard on the go with the new GraphicAudio Accessâ„¢ Mobile App which allows customers to directly download titles on their Android or iOS smartphones and tablets and iPads.
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