ECHO PART 2 Echo confronts Matt about their relationship! Plus, Maya gets some face time with the man who helped raise her, the Kingpin of Crime himself, Wilson Fisk!
Not a great deal of new insight into the character of Echo if one was already familiar with the character from her previous arc, but I will give David Mack credit for making this character far deeper than we normally see in a character who doesn't currently star in her own title. Now Daredevil fans might be a little annoyed that Echo has essentially taken center stage of this book, as while we do open the book with her meeting Daredevil to discuss their relationship, and the story is clearly set within the confines of Daredevil's corner of the Marvel Universe, there's little doubt that this arc belongs to Echo. Now lucky for us the character in interesting enough to carry this arc, as while David Mack is guilty of dragging his heels, and there are moments where I feel he's repeating points that have already been established, in the end this issue is a fairly engaging reading experience, and that's all that really matters. Plus the final page offers up a pretty solid cliffhanger, and it Read Full Review
There has to be some movement in the next issue for me to keep reading this title while Brian Michael Bendis is on hiatus. The more I think about it, the angrier I get about Mack dressing up the same story three times and selling it to me. I have a feeling the next issue will be anti-climatic considering Echo cant really get to the Kingpin, so even if this story improves I may not last much longer with Daredevil. Read Full Review
I feel I have met and know maya now. Once again the artwork is amazing and when it comes to writing he uses words to paint a beautiful detailed soulful story
Besides the fact that Mack keeps reusing some pictures on and on, the story really just doesn't give you anything new. Literally at all... I'm kinda tired of reading through all of Echo's childhood again and again.