It's the shocking conclusion of "TO THE DEVIL, HIS DUE" as the knife twists in Matt Murdock's back, and his life leaps off the rails once again. The villain who's been ripping Hell's Kitchen apart is revealed, as DD leaps into the fight of his life!
Daredevil #99 is another excellent read. Brubaker certainly can write urban super heroes better like no one else. If you still haven't given Daredevil a try then definitely do so. This title has a good combination of strong writing with excellent dialogue and character development as well as bone crushing action that will make it appeal to a wide array of comic book readers. Read Full Review
Consistently good storytelling and perfect art teams make Daredevil a pleasure to read month in and month out. The Devil is back in the Kitchen where he belongs and confronting brands of evil hes all too familiar with. Read Full Review
And if that wasnt enough, Im pretty sure there are cameos later on in the book by two of my favorite comedians. If thats not Patton Oswalt and Brian Posehn, Ill eat my hat. Kudos, gentlemen. Read Full Review
This tense sequence, cutting back and forth from one worst-case-scenario to another, is the essence of this title, and of what Brubaker and Lark bring to a book that is like Spider-mans worst day ever, issue after issue. Not always to my taste, but I applaud their craft. Read Full Review
This is a big issue of Daredevil that logically advances the major storylines of this arc while setting up the next. Loaded with action and surprises including a terrific shocker of an ending it could have been great. But it wasnt. Read Full Review
The key for me as a reader of this title will be the next few issues. I realize next months centennial issue will be different than what we have been getting, and thats fine. After that, I need to see something different from this team for me to keep enjoying this run. Brubaker is getting my money these days over other Marvel creators at the moment, but that could change if the Kool-Aid isnt stirred a bit to get the sugar off the bottom. Read Full Review
You could really just replace Brubaker's Milla with a blank space marked "insert victim here"