Daredevil #54

Writer: David Mack Artist: David Mack Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 19, 2003 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 5
4.7Critic Rating
7.7User Rating

ECHO PART 4 A familiar X-Man makes a guest-star appearance as Maya gets caught up in her vision quest.

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Paul Brian McCoy Nov 25, 2003

    More good stuff from Mack during this interlude in DDs takeover of Hells Kitchen. Even the appearance of Wolverine doesnt cheapen it like I feared it would. His inclusion is explained to my satisfaction and Im eagerly awaiting the next issue. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Nov 27, 2003

    I hesitate to use the word boring as this automatically afford David Mack the opportunity to dismiss me as the type of fan who is entertained by the less sophisticated material, such as the pointless slugfests, and the Silver Age comic plots where our square-jawed heroes wage war against the sinister villains. However, I can appreciate a story that focuses on character development, and I'm always game for a story that attempts to shed light on a culture I'm not overly familiar with. However, this story is simply too slow moving for me to recommend it to anyone, as I seriously doubt there's enough plot in these opening four chapters to fill a single issue, and it's difficult to really connect with this story's lead character when the entire focus of the story is centered upon her sad sack status. I realize that watching a character find themselves can be an enlightening experience for the readers, and hopefully when this story is done Echo will be a stronger character, but right now the Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    Comics Bulletin - Dave Wallace Dec 4, 2003

    Tedious and uninspired, the lacklustre plot is this time let down by something unexpected of David Mack: some repetitive and unimaginative art. The sooner Daredevil reaches issue #56, the better. Read Full Review

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