• Daredevil's become New York's most dangerous man--the self-appointed prosecutor of the Sons of the Serpent, the secret clan who owns and operates the city's justice system!
• The odds are against DD--and that's just how he likes it!
Daredevil remains a favorite of mine, and this issue is simply another reason of how and why. Mark Waid takes concepts that shouldnt work as well as they do and not only makes them work, but shoot far past what logical expectation tells us should be possible. I cannot stress enough what a joy this book has been to read, particularly going into it with little to no expectations. And having some of the best artists, both up and coming and established, behind him hasnt hurt one iota. I truly think that this is as great as Daredevil has ever been. Read Full Review
This era of "Daredevil" is coming to close, and with his impending move to the west coast, it feels like many things in Matt Murdock's world are coming to an end. The fight against the Sons of the Serpent has been a long running plot throughout the past thirty issues, and Waid has integrated the group in and out of our heroes life, and has positioned them for a world shattering conclusion. Or at least a Hell's Kitchen shattering conclusion. Read Full Review
I feel like a fool for doubting the greatness that is Waid’s Daredevil. This is another great issue that should make longtime fans extremely happy. Read Full Review
Daredevil is firing on all cylinders, and we get to enjoy the ride. Read Full Review
Javier Rodriguez is on pencils and colors this issue, and he nails them both. The page where Matt Murdock stands on top of a building and just looks over the city is worth the cover price alone. There's a fluid grace to the panels, a softer touch than we normally get in this series. Rodriguez gives this issue his own spin, but still manages to make Daredevil #34 feel completely inline with the stuff that came before. Listen, this series is just awesome. Every inch of it is amazing and you should be buying it every time a new issue hits the stands. Read Full Review
The arc cries for a strong resolution to the enemies that have plagued our hero for so long, but this issue doesn't quite provide it, though it offers so many other great qualities besides. Read Full Review
Mark Waid and Javier Rodriguez write a taut thrilled with the latest issue of Daredevil, with their strong execution and dense plotting transcending a fairly shallow plot. Read Full Review
There is only a pair of issues remaining in this run of "Daredevil" and to this point; every single issue of this comic is enjoyable. Although there is plenty of reason for Daredevil to worry and despair, Waid always empowers the character to pull himself out of his own doldrums, giving readers a fun adventure along the way. Read Full Review
Although the tone is upbeat and Daredevil manages to get a victory while sidestepping disaster, it's obvious from the last couple of panels that the final two issues of the series are likely to be far darker as the fate of Foggy Nelson will finally be decided (and apparently the news isn't good). Worth a look. Read Full Review
Short but sweet and it hit me in all the right places. With two more issues till the series reboot I'm excited to see where the end is going to lead us into the upcoming new series but Waid, Rodriguez, and Lopez are definitely the men to get it done is such a wonderful fashion. Read Full Review
Wow...Waid sure knows how to write. That issue gave me chills. Perfectly executed and absolutely thrilling.