Not long ago, I began slowly assimilating myself back into comic books, just to see what was happening since I had last left (several years ago). In doing so, I began thinking about the comics I used to read as a kid and, above all, this set of stories stood out. I was lucky enough to be a faithful Daredevil reader when Miller took the reigns for this arc and I remember at first being frustrated with the "lack of action" in the "Born Again" series. However, the more I read it, the more my teenaged-addled mind realized that this was actually _about_ something. After reading this series again for the first time in many years, I realized it was about _everything_. That's Miller's genius. Hard-nosed, gritty and at the same time lovingly rendered, "Born Again" is a high point in comic history. Plus Mazzuchelli's artwork is absolutely mesmerizing. Many of today's so-called minimalist/experimental comics (read: "Kabuki") could learn a lot from his approach. Highly recommended.