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4
Still good. Just slowly building up to the great stuff.
Can a Daredevil comic with no Daredevil still be good? I guess if Zdarsky is writing, you bet. We get to follow along with Matt on his new day to day activities now that he is not being Daredevil. Pretty cool job he has now. We also follow along with Detective North and see how the police force is not really feeling him anymore. Which leads us to see how crooked this police force really is. Interesting turn of events that leads to. Can’t wait to see where that goes. Also I thought it was really
This new ongoing of Daredevil has been an unusual yet interesting take on Matt's life, focusing more on the man rather than the hero. This latest issue does slow down the ace from the first arc as having finally deciding to hang up his suit Matt embarks on a journey to good as a normal guy. And it also deals with how the rest of New York, including both the good and the bad guys deal with the absence of Daredevil. I really like the new guy Detective Cole too, who adds a new dimension to the plot...
Good issue, just didn't like the art change.
This is the beginning of a new storyline and it was enjoyable to read, the only question now is will Matt put the uniform back on or will there be a Female Daredevil.
Daredevil is just not as compelling when Murdock’s not Daredevil.
I honestly wasn't sure how they were going to follow up the conclusion of the last issue. It was just such an emotional gut punch. But I'm pretty happy with what they did here, and where I think they're going with this. I'm so excited to see what is going to happen to a certain secondary character, and how well/poorly Murdock is going to take it.Speaking of Matt Murdock - his new job? It's hilariously fantastic. I can't think of a better use of his passions and skills, especially considering the...
Okay, so no actual Daredevil in this issue, but it works. Events and characters are moving forward. I like this storyline. Fits in with Daredevil and Hells Kitchen. I like how Marvel is making the Owl into a decent villain, a worthy crime boss so to speak.