"LAND OF THE BLIND" STARTS HERE!
• A mysterious invitation from a long-missing ally sends DAREDEVIL on a quest halfway around the world.
• Out of his element in rural China, can Daredevil survive an encounter with a villain not even his enhanced senses can pick up?
Rated T+
Charles Soule and Ron Garney have a remarkable chemistry, perfectly accented by Matt Milla. 'Daredevil' #26 is carefully crafted superhero triumph. This run is one of Marvel's brightest shining series, a future classic. Read Full Review
This is a really good starting position for the next story arc of Daredevil. The setup is great, the story is fun while still very macabre, and Ron Garneys artwork is fantastic. Give this one a read. Read Full Review
This issue was effortless to read, even with the recap. Soule slid everything in you needed to continue on with the story. The art has me reenergized. Time to get back on the Daredevil bandwagon for this fan. Read Full Review
Daredevil #26 is yet another engaging issue, getting “Land of the Blind” off to a fabulous start. Moving swiftly on from the events of the previous story arc, the creative team do an excellent job of laying the foundation for this latest narrative, giving us an exciting and unpredictable climax. Read Full Review
Morgan did a serviceable job as the lead artist for Daredevil for the last few issues but this run of Daredevil has been at it's best when Garney is on the job. This issue is a nice reminder of how great the art can be for this run and paints a vivid picture of the Middle Kingdom. Read Full Review
Daredevil #26 is an excellent start to the "Land of the Blind" arc. Charles Soule does a fantastic job with all the little details from how Daredevil's supporting cast reacts to his search for Blindspot to giving support for certain actions the character takes. It all culminates in a cliffhanger ending that makes you want to find out what happens next. Read Full Review