"The Seventh Day" CONTINUES!
• A man who never misses only needs to pull the trigger once...
Rated T+
This is the perfect jumping on point for new readers. This book showed me that Charles Soule does know the character and it gives me high hopes that we have many great Daredevil stories to come. Read Full Review
The art is powerful and the story is... well, unexpected. And oh, that final panel. Read Full Review
But Daredevil is also rekindling his spiritual side, which is a positive way to deal with guilt and loss. He's definitely a complicated guy. Read Full Review
The debut of the 'The Seventh Day' lives up to the epic title as Charles Soule finally plays some of his best hidden cards. Read Full Review
With an assured tone and a great ending hook, this arc is off to an excellent start. Read Full Review
Charles Soule seems to be firmly in the driver's seat here and though there have been some peaks and valleys throughout his run on this title, I am greatly intrigued on how these events will shake out. There are several plot threads that have been laid here so this comes across as one of those setup issues. That's not saying that it's a bad thing at all. If you are a Daredevil fan, business is about to pick up in Hell's Kitchen. Read Full Review
Instead of explaining what’s happening from an outside 3rd person perspective, Soule tells this issue in Matt’s perspective and even though it can be confusing at times, Daredevil 15 is proof that Charles Soule truly understands Matt
I'm not sure what Matt's motivation is, especially considering the money that he will need for Blindspot, but I'm sure it will be revealed. I'm digging the artwork.
This is an interesting issue. Coming off of the fantastic last arc, this deals with the fallout. "Matt Murdock" has placed a bounty on Daredevil's life, and I'm not sure why. Is it only to draw out foes to beat them senseless in guilty rage? I assume that there is more to it than this, but this is pure speculation.
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10