Matt comes face-to-face with one of the deadliest and most alarming new characters he's ever encountered--Lady Bullseye! Plus...who is the mysterious old man at the center of the in-fighting within the Hand...and how is he linked to Matt Murdock's past?
This really is a top quality book at the moment which just oozes coolness from every page. Brubaker's script is top notch and Michael Lark provides suitably moody pencils to match. With possible future appearances by Wolverine and Shang-chi, this story could end with an amazing smackdown. Oh, and we end this issue with the shocking death of a hero that Ididn't see that one coming! Read Full Review
This comic has come a long way since its colorful beginnings - and the good news is, from all indications, Brubaker is just getting warmed up. Read Full Review
If you don't already read Ed's work on this comic, or have really never cared about Daredevil, believe me, you should give this comic a try! I was once a Daredevil hater too, but Ed has totally made me a fan of the character. Read Full Review
While Brubaker's run on "Daredevil" is darker than the one that preceded it, it is no less ambitious and no less engaging. Read Full Review
This isn't groundbreaking work, and I certainly wouldn't rank it anywhere near the top of my best of 2008 list. It is, however, a whole lot of fun. These sorts of arcs are absolutely vital to any ongoing series that has planted its tent poles into predominately somber territories, and keeping that in mind, Lady Bullseye comes as a much-needed breath of fresh air. Read Full Review
If you're a fan of street-level superhero comics that are rooted in the real world, with fully-realised characters and well thought-out plots, you really should be reading Daredevil. "Lady Bullseye" is shaping up to be a real crowd-pleaser, weaving classic superhero elements into a story that also benefits from Brubaker's knack for establishing mood and atmosphere, and setting it all against a satisfying noir backdrop. If and when DC Comics needs to re-invigorate their Batman franchise again, I'd love to see this team be given the reins for an extended period. However, that would mean them leaving Daredevil, and I think I'd rather see them continue to mine this satisfying and rich seam of stories for the time being. Read Full Review