It's a non-stop kung-fu extravaganza, as Daredevil faces Lady Bullseye and the Hand -- and confronts one of the toughest decisions of his life!
The art team on this series does what few can. Itintegrates different chapters drawn by different teams smoothly, making it unnoticeablefor the casual reader to pin point where one artist started and left off. Ofcourse each artist in this series works solely to carry the story forward andthere are no wasted panels or posters showing the prowess of individualartists. Its a team effort that pays off quite well. Read Full Review
Ultimately, while the opening chapters of this arc were strong in a fun sort of way, Brubaker really uses his last two chapters to drive his story thematically home. After a few strokes of treaded water, this arc has properly returned Daredevil to its beautifully ambiguous roots. And as Matt Murdock struggles with his moral fortitude, the rest of us can sit back and watch with guilt-laden glee. Read Full Review
Ultimately, the short, fast approach of the entire "Lady Bullseye" arc has proven a welcome change of pace for "Daredevil", and the plot threads left dangling promise that an exciting follow-up should be on the way in short order. Read Full Review
Even if it feels as though Brubaker has over-egged the pudding a little with regard to the surprise that he pulls on us here, he still manages to wrap up the loose ends of "Lady Bullseye" in a satisfying way, leaving one or two plot points dangling in order to set up the next arc, which sees the Kingpin return to the book. I look forward to it. Read Full Review