• As DAREDEVIL's crusade against the Kingpin moves into its endgame, the stakes have never been higher.
• But a mysterious new villain has arrived in Hell's Kitchen, with Daredevil squarely in his sights...
Rated T+
With one hell of a cliffhanger at the final page, Soule and Noto have set up a fantastic showdown between Wilson Fisk and Ol Hornhead. At this rate, Soule will have presided over one of the best runs of Daredevil since Frank Miller. Obviously, you should be picking this one up. Read Full Review
Soule is continuing to make things both interesting and difficult for Matt Murdock and that struggle is producing some great intensity in this series. Read Full Review
I was disappointed by how the issue glossed over so much of the history between Daredevil and some of his opponents -- if this truly is Daredevil's end, then a few of these characters deserve more than a passing mention and a line of dialogue. Still, the creative team of Soule and Noto are continuing the build a sense of finality, as Daredevil seems to be running out of options and places to hide. Read Full Review
This is crazy! What’s happening? All of this doesn’t make any sense… but it also does…?
Never speak to me or my deadly assassin ever again.
Okay, I feel like this is almost certainly a dream or something along that line of thinking. There's no way it's not, with how dreamlike everything is and how unreal this all feels. If it's not, retroactively this issue might prove problematic. But in the moment, it works.
The meat of this issue is a beautiful drawn yet obviously rushed fight scene between Matt and some of his oldest enemies, and it makes no sense. Tenfingers was there even though Muse killed him earlier in the series. Ikari was present even though he died back in Mark Waid’s run. Gladiator was their even though he and Matt were on good terms. Great last page though
Art: 4/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7.5/10
I don't want to spoil anything, but this doesn't really make any sense unless you know what is really going on, so be sure to read the next issue. Love the painterly artwork.