Daredevil #510

Event\Storyline: Shadowland Writer: Andy Diggle, Antony Johnston Artist: Marco Checchetto Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 8, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 6
6.4Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

SHADOWLAND Tie-In As the pressure of Matt Murdock's insurrection builds, Foggy Nelson will make an alliance no one saw coming -- while Black Tarantula takes a stand against Daredevil -- and learns the consequences of crossing the Man without Fear.

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Ryan K. Lindsay Sep 12, 2010

    Despite itself, at times, this issue holds enough to make it more than worth buying and it's certainly miles above the overblown spectacle that is the Shadowland title. I'll be happy when/if this segues into a Foggy and Dakota ongoing. Now that I'd buy. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Robert Tacopina Sep 12, 2010

    Daredevil has been a strong title month after month, and so you have to wonder where Marvel plans on doing with the character at the conclusion of Shadowland. I cant think of a single character who has had to deal with so much crap as Matt has, which is what makes him such a great character to invest in. It only makes me hesitant for the end of this story as it is rumored that it will spell the end of Daredevil as we know him. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill Sep 12, 2010

    In the end, Foggy and Dakota learn there are worse things than ninja attacks, and we experience a growing sense of inevitable doom. It's beyond time for a desperate move of salvation, but there's no cavalry on the horizon. I'm still intrigued by this dark and dramatic story. Though there are many ancillary titles, this tale knows its place in a set geographic corner of the Marvel universe--keeping things coherent and focused on a tight, Daredevil-ready group of supporting players. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    cxPulp - Todd Dyck Sep 10, 2010

    If the issue has a problem it is that it circles around Shadowland. I am not sure it can be read without also reading the core Shadowland title. Weirdly, or perhaps not, this is the stronger story though. This is the title to read to catch incredible action and good characterization. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comics Bulletin - Chris Kiser Sep 12, 2010

    For the first two months of Shadowland, the Daredevil tie-in issues were more smartly written than the corresponding chapters of the main series, even if they still werent up to the series typical level. I have no idea whether that same pattern holds true this month, but if it does, then Shadowland #3 must have been one lousy comic book. Read Full Review

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