Never read any DD comic but thought of doing it after watching the season. Though, as any other comic franchise (avengers, iron man, gotg,...) I feel overwhelmed by the amount of series/storylines etc that my resolution disappear, so I give up xD
Don't be afraid! There's Marvel Unlimited, which is basically Netflix for comics, and it has a free month trial going on right now, it has pretty much all the major issues I think. If you want to read Daredevil, jumping in at Vol. 3 (2011-2014) is very accessible after watching the show.
You can also see this Reddit guide to getting started on various other comic series and what all the big cross-over events are: http://www.reddit.com/r/marvel/wiki/faq
It does iPhone, iPad, android. Theoretically it has a web version, but I found it to be kinda buggy. It's easier than I though to read on my phone (android) since it has an option to view one panel at a time. Do eeeeet
The web version is the least intuitive image reader I've ever used. Mainly because it goes side to side instead of up and down like most others. So no scrolling to change the page. Plus, issues with that annoying banner. I'm fine with it now, but it was annoying at first. I understand why they did it though, if you're new it probably makes more sense to go from side to side like a book.
op; lmao I feel you anon, and I've been reading comics for... holy shit maybe 8 years now?? And I still get very overwhelmed by the sheer vastness of comics LIke the other anon's said Daredevil v3 is a really good jumping point. Mark Waid is a solid quality writer so I think you'd have fun reading it! (heads up the comic is just as violent as the show, and a little more body horrory. Also discussions of depression just fyi)
op; now, your confession really makes me question about the vastness of this marvel/dc/etc comic universe even more xD Anyway thank you too for recommending vol3 !
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(Anonymous) 2015-05-11 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)You can also see this Reddit guide to getting started on various other comic series and what all the big cross-over events are: http://www.reddit.com/r/marvel/wiki/faq
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(Anonymous) 2015-05-12 12:18 am (UTC)(link)lmao I feel you anon, and I've been reading comics for... holy shit maybe 8 years now?? And I still get very overwhelmed by the sheer vastness of comics
LIke the other anon's said Daredevil v3 is a really good jumping point. Mark Waid is a solid quality writer so I think you'd have fun reading it!
(heads up the comic is just as violent as the show, and a little more body horrory. Also discussions of depression just fyi)
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(Anonymous) 2015-05-21 01:20 am (UTC)(link)Anyway thank you too for recommending vol3 !