Daredevil #0.1

7.5

Critic Rating

2 Reviews
7.9

User Rating

21 Reviews
Writer Mark Waid
Artist Peter Krause
Cover Price $3.99

For the first time in print, the story that bridges the gap between the last Daredevil series and the all-new ongoing!
•  A cross country flight pits The Man Without Fear against a man without a heartbeat!
•  Plus, TWO DAREDEVILS (for the price of one)!
•  Mark Waid (Daredevil, Irredeemable) and Peter Krause (Irredeemable) bring you the first leg in Daredevil's journey to a new life!

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  • 8.0

    Rhymes With Geek - Stuff Like That

    Jul 04, 2014

    Daredevil: Road Warrior presents a dramatic tale that Daredevil readers new and old can enjoy. Waid may have over-told the story in places, but the art team put together a top notch set of visuals. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    IGN - Tres Dean

    Jul 03, 2014

    Road Warrior is a fun entry in Waid's Daredevil story, though you shouldn't lose any sleep over missing it if you must. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 8.5

    Gizmo

    Jul 03, 2014

    A well executed done-in-one story from Waid and Krause. Seeing Matt uncomfortable on planes is fun. The progression of the plot and conclusion are exciting and thoughtful. It is an oversized issue, thus the $4.99 price tag. Unfortunately, it does not come with a download of the digital version which is a huge disappointment because this was originally created as an 'infinite' digital only comic. Marvel includes digital downloads with all of it's $3.99 titles, so it's a dick move to leave off the download on a $4.99 book.

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  • 7.0

    Master Destructo

    Sep 06, 2014

    Pretty good. The pace dragged a little in places, but I liked how Waid tied it all together in the end with the heartbeat theme. The illustration was fantastic, but I wish some of the panels with exciting action could have been afforded a bigger scale. Notable, there wasn't a single splash or double-splash page. The various panel sizes seemed almost random, rather than being suited to the particular scene. I believe this was originally digital (was it an infinite comic?) so maybe the transference to print is to blame for the panel wonkiness.

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  • 7.0

    DarioV

    Jan 30, 2015

    When I read these 0.something issues about the Man Without Fear I see how important is Chris Samnee n the realization of the great main series we all love. Not that this book was bad, but just like issue #1.5 its pace seems over-dragged so that it becomes the forty page special we need. The plot isn't the most inventive and, even though its vintage style has something good in it, it bored me after half of it. The art was just OK, nothing really interesting about it as it is quite drab.

  • 10

    Mkhan

    Nov 27, 2022

  • 9.0

    Avanvolk

    Apr 06, 2024

  • 8.5

    iPodwithnomusic

    Apr 23, 2022

  • 8.5

    KittyNone

    Mar 16, 2024

  • 8.0

    Mark

    Sep 11, 2014

  • 8.0

    Ariel

    Oct 09, 2014

  • 8.0

    Sploska

    Jan 22, 2016

  • 8.0

    matmene

    Jan 23, 2016

  • 8.0

    ICC

    Nov 30, 2021

  • 8.0

    tonpas1989

    Apr 07, 2022

  • 8.0

    DaddyChar

    Oct 24, 2023

  • 7.5

    Batfan

    Jul 18, 2014

  • 7.5

    Rico

    Jul 20, 2014

  • 7.5

    Adsun22

    Dec 21, 2023

  • 7.0

    Redeadhood

    Jul 22, 2014

  • 7.0

    Mout

    Oct 03, 2021

  • 6.5

    duBEARck

    Aug 20, 2022

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    Jun 01, 2023

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