• Daredevil’s recent traumas have him coping in an unexpected way!
• A mystery that’s been building since issue one starts to pay off big!
• San Francisco now has TWO men without fear--and only one will be left standing!
Overall this issue is outstanding and shouldn't be missed. There is comedy, drama, loss, and action jammed into this issue. Daredevil is easily one of the best series on the market. This series is so well written you can pick any spot as a jumping on point and you wouldn't be lost. I can't recommend Daredevil enough, go buy it! Read Full Review
Waid's run onDaredevil has been a masterful exercise in storytelling. He and collaborator Chris Samnee have managed to tell fascinating tales every month, and this issue is no different. Even though there is little action, Samnee's art alone will keep readers glued to the page. Furthermore, Waid's tightly written scriptcontains several, well executed twists that will keep readers guessing with every turn of the page. Aspiring comic writers should look no further that this series for inspiration. This is superhero comics at its finest. Read Full Review
In the hands of two master craftsmen like Waid and Samnee, even a nobody like the Stunt-Master can get you revved up - or in this case, can leave a lump in your throat. The level of detail and sheer skill these two put into this book month and month again can make even the lamest-sounding high concept read like greased lightning. Daredevil #11 succeeds precisely because Waid and Samnee are able to direct this silly foe and make him resonate in a way that makes sense for Matt Murdock. If only every other creator in the industry had their knack at characterization. Read Full Review
Highly recommended! Read Full Review
Waid's run onDaredevil has been a masterful exercise in storytelling. He and collaborator Chris Samnee have managed to tell fascinating tales every month, and this issue is no different. Even though there is little action, Samnee's art alone will keep readers glued to the page. Furthermore, Waid's tightly written scriptcontains several, well executed twists that will keep readers guessing with every turn of the page. Aspiring comic writers should look no further that this series for inspiration. This is superhero comics at its finest. Read Full Review
Despite the fact that many (if not most) readers will be unfamiliar with the Stunt-Master, I dont think that is really a hindrance for Daredevil #11. Waid and Samnee dont really rely on past knowledge of the character the way some creative teams do when bringing back an old character. Everything a reader needs to know about Stunt-Master is right there in Daredevil #11. So I think Waid and Samnee have made a good choice here, bringing back an old character while adding a new and enriching element to the Stunt-Master, setting up a new and interesting story arc. Read Full Review
The story with Hawkeye at the beginning and the banter with Kirsten and Foggy was hilarious. The stunt with the helicopter was beautifully drawn and awesome. The copyright lawsuit was actually interesting (GJ Waid) and the twist at the end was incredible. Man, I love this series so much!
Matt Murdock is a really amazing character! This is the best title, even Batman by Snyder is inferior (overrated because of Batman...).
New threat, good old quality. Going on in the list of minor Daredevil villains, we're (re)introduced to the Stunt-Master, except the original one is suing the new one for having stolen his identity. I'm not kidding when I say that Mark Waid and Chris Samnee manage to make enjoyable to read a dialogue about copyright laws and stuff. The final reveal is big enough, but what I really loved about "Daredevil" #11 was the first pages, a dive in the past with Foggy trying to make Matt tell the true hilarious story of the first confrontation between Daredevil and Hawkeye. It's heart-warming and beautiful to watch and read.
Maybe this doesn't hit the dazzling heights of Snyder's Batman, but it's still one of the best titles to coming out from Marvel. It's a little odd how Waid cherry picks what Daredevil can hear over the sounds of a motorcycle, but that's not a big deal. Daredevil is some good, clean fun with a lot of heart.