"NO DEVILS, ONLY GOD" CONCLUDES!
• Matt Murdock comes face-to-face with the choices he's made.
• Hell's Kitchen rises up to fill the void!
Rated T+
This conclusion stuck the landing and has made the entire run of 10 issues worth it. Daredevil may be the title, but the actions and adventures of Matt Murdock is what brings the fans back for more. High stakes and moral questions keep you guess what will happen next. Read Full Review
Though this run of Daredevil has been steadily improving from the start, #10 shows there might not be a ceiling on just how good it can get. Read Full Review
As a culmination of the story so far, a meditation on failure and sacrifice, and set of tension-ratcheting compositions, Daredevil #10 thrills. It secures the series place as one of the absolute best superhero comics of 2019. Read Full Review
This is a fantastic issue. I don't give 10/10s but this issue made me consider it. Read Full Review
Chip Zdarsky is killing it on this bookI just hope everyone survives! This issue is full of tension and over the top action and its all wrapped up in a smart and gripping story. Jorge Fornes art took a tiny bit to get used to, but after that, I was up and running. Highly recommended! Read Full Review
Yeah, yeah, the book is written by Chip Zdarsky which is great. But this issue also features Jorge frekin' Fornes and Jordie flippin' Bellaire. This makes it FANTASTIC. Read Full Review
Daredevil #10 was a phenomenal issue. Chip Zdarsky continues to do a fantastic job exploring Matt Murdock's life without being Daredevil in a fascinating way. That has not been an easy thing for Matt to do which leads into an intriguing set-up for the role Elektra can serve in Zdarsky's greater narrative for this series. The fantastic artwork Jorge Fornes and Jordie Bellaire provide Daredevil elevates an already strong story to an even higher level. Read Full Review
The book had a delightfully old school vibe. There are panels that feel like they're from the 70's Bill Everett era and others that could've came from Frank Miller. I especially liked the panels with a blood red background and the scenes in the holding cell with a black background and red bars that look like Daredevil's billy club. I don't see this style being a new norm for this book, but it inspired some delightful nostalgia. Read Full Review
Zdarsky's DAREDEVIL is essential comic book reading. Read Full Review
Daredevil #10 wraps up the "No Devils, Only God" storyline. Zdarsky has opened up some new and very interesting plot points that have kept me engaged. I like where this issue leaves off for both Matt Murdock and Detective Cole North. The art is definitely a step up from what it has been; while not exactly a "perfect fit" for the story, I still enjoyed the visuals throughout the issue. I am very excited to see that Checchetto and Gho are coming back with the next issue! Read Full Review
“I hear the bad. I hear it all around, I hear it coming from a mile away… I hear it right in front of me, no matter how quiet it thinks it is”.
Peak fiction.
Another easy 10
Best issue of this series to date. The art, the action, the character moments, all of it was great stuff. Plus: Elektra!
Wow
Im late af but catching up. This run and this issue are amazing
-Great art this issue, i love the red and black radar scenes
-Matt questioning the endgame of being with mindy adds more depth
-Matt giving joe to foggy is a sign that matt cant make up for his sins cleanly while his alter ego festers
-DD wanting Cole to frame the attack on the officers on him sets up for a great story as he is a mythical figure to hell's kitchen at the moment
the writing is superb! the art is decent but I can not wait for checchetto to do the art on this book again
Love this comic.
Really great issue, as always.
The Good:
First of all the art is superb. Fornes showcases how well he can elevate what is already a great story into an excellent one. A style that reminds me of Aja yet has this Batman: Year One feel to it. Really works for Daredevil.
I'm also loving this current direction. Matt being Daredevil whilst not being Daredevil, choosing to step in when required but also using his more Catholic version of his costume. Excellent showcase of his powers and hearing as well as the showdown.
Everything ties itself together for the final issue of this arc and sets up for the next one in great fashion.
The Bad:
I'm struggling to find something bad here.
Conclusion:
Zdarsky is really creating a more
Awesome, Zdarsky delivers with the end of this arc once again. This series isn't about Daredevil, it's about Matt and that's great. Feels so much like an indie series than a superhero series which is what the best superhero comics are. The art is also good, it reminded me a lot of Michael Lark, but I can't wait for chechetto to come back. I also like the new characters Zdarsky sets up, especially detective north, looks like he might be a new vigilante-esque character
A superb issue that I just didn't want to put down. Fornes's art kept the scenes moving while Bellaire's always-excellent colours created moods and ambience, especially the alternating and juxtaposed blacks, reds, and white when the suspense ratcheted up.
Zdarsky has a very clear idea about what he wants to do with the character and is yet to hit a bum note.
When Detective North faces a showdown with his corrupt coworkers, Matt is perfectly placed to rescue him. That leads to an immensely satisfying fight scene, but even more impressive than the action are the consequences it will obviously have for both characters. This issue contains less prose than usual for this title, but it still counts as stunningly well-written. The art is terrific, too - Jorge Fornés effortlessly picks up the tone of the series and would make a fine full-time artist for this sort of comic.
I'm enjoying this more graphic art style. The lettering is great too. This issue feels very Daredevil: capturing exciting moments contrasted with quiet, contemplative ones. Well done.
Great stuff!!
"When you're Unbendable, when you pretend to unbreakable... Other people get broken.