Bullcrap.
"THE DARK ART" STARTS NOW!
• Losing a big case has landed A.D.A. MATT MURDOCK in hot water with the city, leaving him less time to clean up the streets as DAREDEVIL. But as his protégé BLINDSPOT tries to pick up the slack, the young hero might be in over his head when he stumbles upon a horrific crime scene - one that will terrify even THE MAN WITHOUT FEAR.
• Series artist RON GARNEY returns!
Rated T+
Although the world isn't crashing down on him must yet, events in Daredevil #10 do seem to bode ill for both Matt Murdock and his horny alter-ego. Worth a look. Read Full Review
With some welcome personality and an eerie and engaging hook, this might be the most promising issue of this still young series. Read Full Review
The artwork and colours in the comic book are mesmerizing – they continue to be a consistent strong point in thisDaredevil run. The artwork isn't the best in terms of skill, but it's unique and rather edgy – much like the title character. It's not afraid to stand on its own, away from previous work for Daredevil, and it benefits from it. Hopefully we continue to see some Dark Art from this point on! Read Full Review
There are some strong moments in Daredevil #10, especially those related to the mysterious and original crime scene Blindspot finds. The character of Blindspot also continues to be a good addition to the series. At the same time, the Murdock lawyer side of the series is not really working in a compelling way. I respect that Soule is taking things in a different direction than Mark Waid, but while Daredevil does not have to be a fun series, I think it does need some tighter stories. The character work is solid and Garneys artwork makes this issue a really attractive-looking comic. Read Full Review
This new arc has promise for a series that is stumbling to win an audience. If you are a Daredevil fan definitely pick this one up. If you are new and looking to jump into Daredevil this is a good place to start. You might be a little lost at first of who everyone is, but it won’t take long to get you up to speed. This dark and gritty Daredevil is about to experience some seriously Dark Art! Read Full Review
With the cliffhanger at the end of this issue, I am interested in seeing where this story is going. Charles Soule does a nice job of setting the table here and I am intrigued with the possibilities of how this story will evolve. Overall, there's some potential here. Read Full Review
Why do I keep coming back for more? It's not the writing. I come back issue after issue because I grew up with Daredevil and I love the character. I grew up at the time of Frank Miller's run on Daredevil and loved what he did with both Matt Murdock and his alter ego. Is it fair to compare Soule's work to Miller's? Of course not, every writer is free to go in their own direction with the characters they write about. But if a writer wants to hold the attention of the fan base, he must make the effort to capture the full attention of his audience; he must dig his literary claws into the audience and not let them go until the story is finished. Until Charles Soule does this with Daredevil, it will be nothing more than an average title. Read Full Review
Another awesome issue of Soule's great run! The artist changed, but actually, it's even slightly better, which I didn't believe was possible! The writing is great and I'm very curious about how this story arcs continues. If you're a DD fan, definitely pick this up!
A slow burn for sure, but a well-written one.
This book is awesome! Dark and gritty the way DD should be, the best DD has been is a long time.
Daredevil is putting on his detective hat and it's super exciting. Soule's run has been ramping up ever since he concluded the Ten Fingers arc, let's hope this trend continues!
I’m glad Blindspot is back in the fold, despite this issue being boring. Ron Garney is back on art, which is definitely a good thing. Nevertheless, Daredevil 10 is a boring set up for a hopefully more exciting arc
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3./5
Total: 7/10