DECALOGUE PART 4 The secrets of Matt Murdock's clandestine marriage to Milla are revealed at last! The details of Daredevil's year as Kingpin continues in this special love story.
This issue offers up some lovely examples of Alex Maleev's ability to bring a sense of realism to these pages, as the double page shot of Matt Murdock's marriage is a wonderful piece of art, and the scene later in the issue where Daredevil arrives holding the unconscious body of the young woman that he rescued was a great looking heroic shot. I also loved the idea that during the conversation sequence where Milla discusses her impending marriage, the art offers up visual indicators that the character is actually fidgeting while she talks, as we see her playing with her glass. There's also a lovely panel where we see Alex Maleev actually manages to visually expressed the idea that Milla has overheard her friend's phone conversation. However the visual highlight of the issue would have to be the scene where the mother enters her daughter's room and makes her discovery, as there's actually something more unsettling about the idea that we don't actually see what the young girl did to herse Read Full Review
This was definitely one of the most unique arcs I’ve read from Daredevil. Each issue in this storyline is so well written and drawn it got me emotional at points. It’s awesome seeing the struggles that Matt Murdock has to deal with because of his two lives he has to live but it is soooo refreshing to get another persons perspective on the chaos that occurs in Hell’s Kitchen. This arc didn’t even really have Daredevil beating up a villain or anything normal like that but it didn’t need any of that and it was still one of the best arcs.