Daredevil #51

Writer: David Mack Artist: David Mack Publisher: Marvel Comics Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 8
7.0Critic Rating
7.7User Rating

ECHO PART 1 Find out how Echo got her start! Learn about this enigmatic heroine's relationship with both Daredevil and the Kingpin.

  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Paul Brian McCoy Sep 10, 2003

    Beautiful. That about says it all. This is without question the most impressive piece of work out this week. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Sep 11, 2003

    To call this issue confusing would be letting it off easy, as even when one makes the effort to follow David Mack's work, the simple truth of the matter is that the material isn't all that interesting either. Now I realize that we need to be reintroduced to Echo, but one would think that David Mack would realize the value of playing up the more interesting aspects of the character. I mean this issue does a woefully poor job of filling newer readers in on Echo's abilities, as instead the book devotes its energy to delivering what has to be one of the most ponderous trips down memory lane that one could inflict upon the reader. I mean essentially David Mack has told us that Echo was born deaf, and she learned how to view the world in a new way thanks to this handicap. I mean that's really the entire sum of insight David Mack manages to deliver in the opening fourteen pages. I have nothing against a writer who likes to take their time developing a character, but I do have a problem with a Read Full Review

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