Daredevil: Dark Nights #6

Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: Thony Silas Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 6, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
7.2Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

• Matt Murdock is brought to the Caribbean by a client fleeing persecution, and he's got a new partner for this case - the Fearless Defender herself, MISTY KNIGHT!
•  Daredevil legend Jimmy Palmiotti teams with rising star Thony Silas for the latest, greatest Dark Nights event: IN THE NAME OF THE KING!

  • 9.0
    Following The Nerd - Jake Tanner Nov 9, 2013

    I wasn't a DD fan until I started reading Dark Nights. This series has not only made me love the character, but he's now one of my favorites in comics. Along with this I'm reading Mark Waid's run and looking for any great DD stories I can get my hands on! (Suggestions please guys!) This is a sleeper hit that has been full of great stories and this one looks to join the arcs before it in greatness. If you love DD and are looking for more from him, this is a series you need to be reading and if you're not sure about him just like I was, give one of these little arcs a shot! What are a few bucks when you get such a great product? Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comicosity - Alison Berry Nov 7, 2013

    This book is a nice break from the relatively seriously themes of racism, government corruption and cancer in the main DD book. I think its important to explore as many facets of a character as you can, especially if a character does have a lighter side. As I and my fellow hosts on the Hangout often say, comics should be fun! Palmiotti delivers exactly that. This book is entertaining as hell. Bring on the next issue! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Nov 7, 2013

    A great fun romp that fans of the Mark Waid run of Daredevil will certainly enjoy. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Nov 6, 2013

    This by no means seems like it'll go down as a must read Daredevil story, but you know what? It's a decent amount of fun, and sometimes that's all that really matters. The story isn't anything original (at least not yet) and it's your typical mobster story, but it's well-written and the chemistry between Misty and Matt is certainly amusing. If you're a big Daredevil fan and want to enjoy a bit more of the character, you should consider giving part one of "In the Name of the King" an honest shot. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Nov 12, 2013

    I always enjoy Daredevil's various flirtations with a host of female and criminals who can't get enough of Daredevil (seriously, blind lawyer is like catnip for the super-hero/villain set). The sexual tension between the pair is obvious, and entertaining, as is the art by Thony Silas. Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson Nov 9, 2013

    This story serves as a definite change of pace from the usual Daredevil fare, although a better-established hook at the end perhaps a reveal of this ominous Cuban crimelord would have gone a long way in making me want to read more. Ill stick with it though, primarily because I hate having incomplete mini-series, but overall, this is an essentially forgettable DD tale that could easily have been so much more. Read Full Review

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