Why does Big Ben want to be executed for a crime he probably didn't commit? And why does the government want Dakota and Matt Murdock off the case? Questions and conspiracies abound!
here's still to many loose ends dangling for me to go higher then that, but I'm confident Brubaker is going to do his usual awesome job wrapping this story up. Read Full Review
So yeah. I like this one a lot. I don't know if it's having Rucka on board or what, but this is one of my favorite DD stories of Brubaker's tenure so far. Which is a surprise, really, because with the first chapter, I wasn't sure this was going to be anything special. But it's a good one, from start to finish. Well, so far. But I have high hopes for next month's climax. I'm also very intrigued to find out where Matt's head will be at the end of this. Supposedly, this story is meant to establish, not a new direction really, but a new phase in Brubaker's overall Daredevil plan. I'm really looking forward to that. Read Full Review
The one thing that does have me eager to read the rest of the story is Ben Donovan's apparent willingness to die for a crime he didn't commit. Between that and the attack on Dakota at the end of this issue, I can at least be hopeful that the arc will, at least, deliver a satisfying conclusion, and I'll find it much easier to forgive a dull journey if the destination's exciting. It'll be some time until my goodwill towards the "Daredevil" team is exhausted, but it'd be nice to see a major shake-up soon. Read Full Review
Supposedly this storyline wraps up next issue. All I can say is, it better be a hell of an ending, or this'll be my last issue of Daredevil until a new writing team comes along. Read Full Review