
'Daredevil: Yellow' is an epistolary take on the origin story, using letters written to Karen Page after her death. One has to question if there is only a Karen/Matt Murdock/Foggy Nelson triangle to contend w/ or a much more complex Karen/Matt/Daredevil we see taking place as well. Along the way, we are also treated to run-ins w/ vintage Marvel baddies in Electro, The Owl and The Purple Man as Matt moves beyond vengeance over his father's death into something more heroic.
Where 'Yellow' was strung together by a narrative of letters that will never be read by the women they were meant for, in 'Spider-Man: Blue' recounts the webslinger's early career via posthumous messages into a tape recorder from Peter Parker to long-departed love Gwen Stacy. We bear witness to the quasi-love triangle between Peter/Gwen and the spicy M.J. Watson, plus the much more dangerous liaisons w/ classic Spidey foes in The Green Goblin, The Rhino, The Lizard, Two Vultures and Kraven the Hunter.
In 'Hulk:Gray' the authors have a present-day Bruce Banner narrates the story of the 48 hours after he first became the Hulk, in a session with psychiatrist/friend Leonard 'Doc' Samson. Again, the story also delves into the love triangle of sorts between Banner/The Hulk/and a now departed Betty Ross...interrupted by some run-ins w/ arch-enemy General 'Thunderbolt' Ross and a Mach I Iron Man.
Finally, after almost 4 years, the duo reunite to give us 'Captain America: White'. The series will actually start later this year, but a preview/prequel Issue #0 just started hitting the racks w/ a story explaining the origin of his original side kick Bucky. For those aware of Cap's storied past, you can see the huge potential for some interesting parity to the other books tales of relationship/loss. Exciting stuff.


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