With Lady Bullseye on his trail, Daredevil must protect an old blind man who holds the key to the Hand's destruction!
This comic is getting better with every issue as we roll towards the end of this storyline. Read Full Review
Lark is just right for this series and help establish the crime noir feel. Whats good, is that it doesnt feel like reading a Batman title. Its clearly a Daredevil branded style and the lack of Daredevil in costume in these pages is not even an issue for this reviewer. Its just solid drama rendered visually. Read Full Review
I find Brubaker and crew to be at the top of their game on this current arc and this issue holds true to that. Perhaps there is justified frustration in the slow build of this issue that detours into heavy back story (Milla and Matt never signing marriage papers, etc) that seems irrelevant to this arc. But then again, long time fans will be very fulfilled with this approach. Read Full Review
If previous issues of "Lady Bullseye" have seen writer Ed Brubaker line up plot points like dominoes, this issue sees him begin to tip them over in expert fashion, bringing Matt's life crashing down around him and creating problems for both his civilian and superhero identities. Daredevil readers wouldn't have it any other way. Read Full Review
"Daredevil" has turned a corner with this story arc, and if you haven't been reading it lately, now is the time to take another look. Read Full Review