"SUPREME" CONTINUES!
• It's the biggest case of MATT MURDOCK's career. But in order to win it...
• ...DAREDEVIL will have to take the witness stand!
• Be here for the turning point that will kick off the next big phase of the Man Without Fear's career!
Rated T+
Still waiting for this storyline to kick into high gear, but a fun issue that sets the stage for drama to unfold. Read Full Review
Capturing the many nuances of such a complex character is no easy feat, but this issue proves that Soule and Sudzuka have it down pat. Read Full Review
This story isn't over,I guess, but it felt like it deflated in my hands. Kinda like my first girlfriend. I had real high of hopes going into this I guess. I kinda thought we were going to be treated to a little bit of Law & Order Marvel style. Instead we got a little razzle dazzle follow the card for a dollar street magic show. Where the real magic happens behind you as the street performer's partner steals your last $3.99 out of your wallet. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this issue. This arc is a very thought provoking one in many ways. Should heroes be able to remain anonymous in the courtroom? That's a huge task for Matt and Dardevil to accomplish. I think Charles Soule writes Daredevil very well. The art is fantastic as well. As for the end, the reveal is of one of my favorite villains so I was pretty happy we will get to see more of him.
Considering Soule is a lawyer, it’s no surprise that the legal dialogue and courtroom drama is outstanding. I’ve been waiting for a story like this ever since I started reading Daredevil.
I’ve been waiting for an arc like this one ever since Soule began his run. Soule is lawyer himself and the courtroom scenes he writes are spectacular. I tend to find comic trials boring but Soule made this one somewhat entertaining
Daredevil's day in court devolves into an acrobatic fight - big surprise! This 80%-serious look at how superheroes might mesh with a real-world legal system is mostly great, let down by just a few lapses into comic book logic. Goran Sudzuka's flat art sustains the story without earning much notice, and Charles Soule's dialogue is similarly unremarkable. The plot unfolding here is fascinating, though, and it makes both this issue and the whole arc well worth a read.
Charles Soule is flexing his lawyer muscles, I've been hoping he'd do a story like this. The court room fight is a bit corny, but I can dig it.
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10
This comic, and the premise behind it, are fucking stupid. Matt's thinking that having heroes testify in court will stop crime is ridiculous, as is the idea of someone anonymously testifying in a uniform. The idea of having Matt prove he's Daredevil for the court is a dumb gimmick. The defence attorney is a cliche, as are all the other courtroom players. The Sudzuka art is average at best. I am thinking I need to just drop this title and come around when Charles Soule is gone. I hated this.