THE PENULTIMATE CHAPTER OF "DARK ART" BEGINS!
• It's the mass-murdering Muse versus...Blindspot?!
• The stakes-A whole courtroom of innocent civilians' lives!
• Too bad DD is stuck a world away in New Attilan...
Rated T+
Charles Soule has really rounded into form. That's not to say his earlier Daredevil work was poor, but rather that his new arc is just that much better. Read Full Review
The latest volume of Daredevil made several changes to the character. Returning Dardevil to New York, to work as a prosecutor for the first time, the comic also introduced Blindspot as the Man Without Fear's protege. Cut-off from Blindspot and unable to offer the young hero anything more than a single piece of advice (Don't Die. Don't Let Anyone Else Die), Blindspot is left to fend for himself against a mass murder with delusions of a promising art career. The end of this issue suggests a tragic end for this arc and for the young hero. We will just have to wait and see whether Blindspot can surprise us one more time. Worth a look. Read Full Review
This is the kind of Daredevil comic I want to be reading. Awesome story arc so far
I like Blindspot a lot, making the end of this issue all the more terrifying.
I must admit, I am smitten with this new villain, Muse. He's a deranged artist, like something out of Criminal Minds.
Daredevil by Charles Soule is in such a good groove right now each issue is just so good. I don’t know how Soule and Garney managed to pull this arc off, but with one issue left, they have
Another Muse chapter that earns double the rating mark of all previous wanting arcs of this volume.
~Formerly Tony Stark Dupe
Art: 4/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7.5/10
I've enjoyed Muse as a villain, and found this storyline enjoyable, but my interest in this particular issue flagged a bit with its focus on Blindspot.
[ART: 7.5 | STORY: 7.2 | WRITING: 7 | TOTAL: 7.2 (~7)] It's nice seeing Blindspot get some development. I really like the concept behind Muse, but he would benefit from being fleshed out a little more. I am warming to Garney's art style, too, so hopefully the final issue in this story can stick the landing.