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A really good comic that progresses the daredevil and kingpin storylines. Instead of just 'daredevils back' and nothing has changed, clear character progression occurs while a different side of kingpin is shown. Also sets up the next comic, which I can't wait to read.
Still unsure if Zdarsky knows where he’s headed - and if it’s somewhere I’ll enjoy going - but this definitely has a more deliberate and heroic angle than the first book in this run had. Feels a lot more like the Matt Murdock I know - confident, measured, almost arrogant - and yet not viscous (at least not yet).
"Knowledge - before any blow is struck, you should know this room. Know your opponent. Know yourself. Breathe - use your talents. If you know everything [then] nothing can surprise you." -- Elektra the assassin, whipping Matt 'Daredevil' Murdock back into fighting shape and spiritI'm not sure what new original-sounding plaudits I can give this series (and I don't want to sound repetitive, since I already gave beaucoup compliments in reviews for volumes 1 and 2), but Zdarsky and company keep the
Zdarsky continues to build Matt Murdock back up now that he tore him down in the previous two volumes. Elektra enters the picture to retrain Matt while the Owl attempts to take over Hell's Kitchen. The Kingpin's story is equally fascinating as he begins to realize he may be the big fish in NYC but he's still a small fry when it comes to global money and power. There's just so much great stuff here. Marco Checchetto returns on art. His work has a gritty realism to it that makes him the perfect ar...
Daredevil isn't only getting better but this might become the best run when all said and done. Matt is really struggling to figure out who he is. He decided now to train with Electra to be a better fighter once more. Because in his current situation he's fucking up way too much as of late. The other side of this book is about Wilson being the Kingpin and trying to move around in a political and smart way. But of course it's not going the way he hoped and we actually are watching the fall and ris...
Daredevil: Through Hell collects Daredevil issues #11-15 by Chip Zdarksy with art by Marco Checchetto and Franceso Mobili.The tear down and rebuild of Daredevil is in full swing as Eleckra helps Matt get his shit together. Fisk finds that he's no longer at the top of the pecking order and doesn't much care for being shat upon and The Owl is running wild without the Kingpin looming over him.Maco Checchetto is back and kicking ass on art. I love the gritty feel he gives the book. Zdarsky's warring...
Is there really much to say that hasn't already been said? Another solid volume in a run that just keeps on giving every month! If you've ever wanted to get into Daredevil comics and wanted a starting point, look no further then this run right here!
Wow. That was amazingly good. My respect for Chip Zdarsky increases with every book of his I read. The artwork was incredible, too; gorgeous stuff. My hat goes off to the entire creative team.P.S. Sorry that my ‘reviews’ are even shorter than usual today. I’m in my sick bed with my throat swollen up like a balloon and not feeling especially with it. Bear with me; I’m sure it will pass soon enough.
As Matt tries to get his groove back, with the help of Elektra, Wilson Fisk runs afoul of the Stromwyn Twins, and finds that it's his turn to be put through the ringer as Chip Zdarsky's excellent Daredevil run continues.This book just goes from strength to strength. No Daredevil run is really complete without a Kingpin story or two, and Zdarsky's first real character work with him really feels different. His Fisk is uncertain and unsure, and out of his depth for the first time in a long time. It...
Daredevil by Chip Zdarsky Vol. 3: Through HellA guy dressed up as Daredevil stops someone from killing his girlfriend, but the cops take him by force and beat him up. Around the same time Elektra comes to help Daredevil. She specifically says that she's going to be his new Stick (Stick was the martial arts teacher/mentor of Daredevil and Elektra). The Owl puts a hit on Isabella Libris and he burns her family's bookstore, while Fisk does whatever he can to stop him from starting a gang war. Matt
Zdarsky continues his layered, thoughtful run on the title. This series has it all: drama, action and brilliant character development.
Maan, this Kingpin comic is good.
This run continues to be about formerly powerful people having to now fight their way out of the gutter. Daredevil, Kingpin, the last good cop in the city, and most of the crime families of New York are all eating shit while the Owl, mega rich people, and crooked cops curb stomp them. Redemption arcs are nothing new to Daredevil stories, but Zdarsky still makes it feel fresh and gets you totally invested.
This volume is a very remarkable peak in the history of Daredevil. Zdarsky develops a parallel narration of Murdock and Fisk's evolutions as they try to reach the source of power that eventually governs New York, with a focus on Hell's Kitchen. Although the two main characters leave the streets, Chip does not forget gangs war and confronts the Owl, Hammerhead and the Libris family. The result is absolutely superb. Besides, the art is notable again thanks to Checchetto's return.
I unfortunately read this out of order. I've already read Vol. 4 so I know what happens afterwards.This is another outstanding chapter in this story arc. There's one part with the Kingpin which I never thought you would see. Overall, this continues to examine what is wrong with Matt and what drives him. It's a breakdown of the character and rebuilding, trying to change the status quo of what's gone before.Checchetto's art is still beautiful and Mobli's work is a decent substitute.Looking forward...
I'm getting a stronger appreciation for Chip Zdarsky's run volume by volume. It still has problems with far-fetched plot developments butting up against its gritty tone, but I'm getting into its groove. Wilson Fisk is on one of the more interesting journeys in his life that finally does not involve his tragic relationship with his wife. And Matt Murdock . . . well he's just being his same old self, but what else can you do with a guy who has been life's punching bag for nearly fifty years.Stupid...
By the end of the previous volume, there are a lot of gears moving in Chip Zdarsky’s Daredevil run as our eponymous hero struggles with his inner demons as he is determined to save people without his DD persona, whilst his arch-nemesis Wilson Fisk takes a brutal, bloody turn during his current position as the Mayor of New York. The central theme of this run is characters trying to run away from their past, which continues to haunt them as apparent here.Reunited with his ninja ex-girlfriend Elekt...
This is shaping up into a really great run for Daredevil. This ending of this volume was another great springboard into the next chapter of Matt's life and just like it's predecessors it kept me hooked all the way through. I like that it's taking big swings and I enjoy how Fisk and Murdoch are mirroring each other throughout. This is a well constructed, well conceived story and the art was great in this volume.
Crime family galore in this one!! Probably one of my fave marvel releases of 2019. The artist changes towards the latter issues but I'm still a fan
I recently wrote that IMMORTAL HULK is the best ongoing from Marvel or DC these days but Zdarsky’s DD comes very close.