• Daredevil pulls his allies together to make an all-out assault on the Sons of the Serpent before they can infest the rest of the nation--but he's about to find out just how blind justice can be!
• PLUS...You've demanded it! An appearance by Elektra that sets the stage for a huge change in Matt's life!
Mark Waid has been doing great things with Daredevil. Now as the story nears its conclusion, you're almost a little afraid with a sick feeling in your stomach when you think of what might happen next. Chris Samnee and Javier Rodriguez add a great vibe to the story and you'll find yourself staring at individual panels when you find you can't resist reading the comic all over again. Don't miss out on this issue because things are about to change big time for Daredevil. Read Full Review
Waid and Samnee have set up everything to a point of no return for Daredevil and its given us some of the best told story out of any comic out today. This issue is leading up to a great pay off for next month's final issue and as I have always said, read the entire series it is beyond worth it. Read Full Review
If you haven't been reading this one, I strongly urge you to track down the collections and give them a try - comics doesn't get much better than this. Read Full Review
The fact this dream team of three (Waid, Samnee and Rodriguez) are staying on board for the next iteration of Daredevil (which sees Matt Murdoch relocate to the west coast) is great news. This issue ends with a superb cliffhanger that no doubt precipitates Daredevil's road-trip and as with previous issues, is a must buy. Read Full Review
Waid and Samnee know their medium. Every issue, arc and volume is used as its own unique part in a whole. Daredevil #35 is a big step in the life of Matt Murdock. In a single issue, the book has been turned on its head. It feels like everything thats been promised to us has been coming true. Read Full Review
"Daredevil" from Mark Waid and has been consistently the best superhero book on the market, and as the series reaches its close there is every inclination that these master storytellers will bring the tale to an unexpected yet satisfactory end. This issue, despite being mainly set up for the grand finale, never feels like it's stiff or boring and crammed with exposition. It is as well crafted and enjoyable of every issue of this character defining run. Read Full Review
The issue gracefully moves the series towards its dramatic conclusion, displaying all the strengths which has made the title a solid read nearly every month. Read Full Review
As you probably expected, this issue looks amazing, too. Samnee is in top form, delivering page after page of gorgeously detailed artwork. His Elektra is one of the best I have ever laid eyes on, and considering my love for Frank Miller, that is saying something. The colors are fabulous, as usual, thanks to color wizard Javier Rodriguez. If nothing else (and there is a lot of else) Daredevil is still the best looking superhero comic around. Thankfully, this team looks like they'll be on the title for a while, so we'll have beautiful Daredevil comics to look forward to for the conceivable future. Read Full Review
Given the huge ramifications of this move, which is made mostly to spite a evil organization I've never fully bought into, I'm going to withhold final judgement until we see where this takes the character (other than to the West Coast). As to the final fate of Foggy Nelson, we're given all the signs that next month's final issue may be his as well, but given the amount of attention which will have to be given to the fallout of Murdock's courtroom bombshell could there be even the slightest glimmer of hope that Foggy might make his way into the next series after all? Worth a look. Read Full Review
Where Waid and Samnee conclude this volume of Daredevil is anybodys best guess. This issue, along with every other issue in the run, have delivered twists and turns even the most dedicated analytical thinker couldnt hope to uncover. Needless to say, thirty days cant pass soon enough to see how this one wraps up. Read Full Review
Daredevil #35 will successfully have readers biting their nails in anticipation of the next installment. Samnee and Waid have kept readers on their toes and continue to prove why this series is worthy of all the accolades it has been given. Read Full Review
It remains to be seen if Foggy Nelson will survive the change coming. In recent issues, Foggys health has become worse. We know that the cover of the next issue shows the door of the Nelson & Murdock law firm closed for business. Id like to see Foggy make it through, but it looks far from certain. In any case, I think that Waid has earned the trust of Daredevil readers. Nearly all of the storytelling choices hes made in this series have been outstanding, so well soon see what happens in Daredevil #36, the last issue of the series (for a few months). Read Full Review
What can I even say about this run anymore? It’s just so good!
Loved Elektra’s appearance here and the ending was just something else. BRILLIANT.
What an ending. What an issue. Nice to see an old face.
This is a step back in the right direction.
Designs for Constrictor and Mamba were amazing.
Ending was pretty silly but it's more of a "that's not how trials actually work" than actually due to writing quality.