Maybe the end didn't pull you in because the new cop was involved? I was actually surprised by how that scene ended. And I agree Fisk is good. When he put his hand on the cop's shoulder I think I got chills. Ok, that's enough rambling out of me.
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Rated T+
This is a great start to a series, and it really brings Daredevil into some surprisingly unexplored territory. Read Full Review
If this is familiar ground for Daredevil, this particular stand on it is iconic. Daredevil has faced challenges like this before. The telling of his story has seldom been conducted any better than it is here, though. Fine characterization, hard-boiled words, fascinating mystery plot, gorgeous art - this arc continues to deliver only the very best for our beloved Hornhead. Read Full Review
Firing on all cylinders, the creative team delivers a granite, body blow of an issue that will one day sit as much aside true grit storytelling like Gotham Central, as much as it will co-exist with Garth Ennis' Punisher and Tom King's current Batman run. If you aren't already reading this title, you can either run to your local store and rectify that now or report to confessional and repent. You're missing out on a quality book. Read Full Review
This is a damn good comic. Even if you aren't into Daredevil, I suggest you give this a try for the intriguing story and the great art. Read Full Review
An excellent run so far, definitely the favorite Marvel title in my LCS hold. Read Full Review
Still a bit shaken up from his traumatic injuries, Daredevil tries to track down an unknown assailant who framed him for murder. The best thing about this issue is the emotional connection it gives you to watch Matt Murdock try to put his life back together again. Read Full Review
Chip Zdarsky seems to have upped the ante from where Charles Soule left the book, and he seems to have an entirely new course set up for the Murdock Crazy Train in mind. One of the best books at Marvel is as good as ever, and its hard to find a reason not to recommend it to EVERYONE. Read Full Review
Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto's Daredevil continues to be an excellent treatise on guilt and compassion through the lens of one of Marvel's most tortured characters. Read Full Review
This comic does everything right. The driving storyline has so much potential. Read Full Review
Daredevil #2Written by Chip ZdarskyArt by Marco Checchetto and Sonny GhoLettering by Clayton CowlesPublished by Marvel ComicsReview by Justin Partridge‘Rama Rating: 9 out of 10 Read Full Review
Zdarsky Daredevil story is almost a back to roots type tale. It also has a nice little mystery to it as well. It adds in Daredevil the superhero and Daredevil the lawyer combination quite well. Checchetto's art is very well done and I adore how he draws DD's costume with some great texture and lines while also keeping it simple. Read Full Review
This is Daredevil done right, but those who aren't already fans of Matt Murdock probably won't be won over by this run. Read Full Review
Daredevil continues falling into a hell of his own making, and Chip Zdarksy is doing a great job of attaching weights to Matt's ankles for our own enjoyment. Read Full Review
Close your eyes and imagine a generic "Daredevil" story. You just saved four dollars. Read Full Review
Just as good as issue 1. Can’t get enough. You won’t regret reading this
Issue one ask the question of "is daredevil's heroic antics motivated by violence." Issue two ask "can you trust the devil?" Can fog believe Matt? can the defenders believe him? What about Matt himself? Who's the mystery person setting Daredevil up? I think it's sabertooth. GREAT ISSUE!
Man, I love this.
This was fantastic. I'm excited to see where Zdarsky takes this. The art is stunning and the writing is wonderful. I'm loving this series.
Chip writes an awesome daredevil and the art is just as damn good. 'Nuff said
Det. Cole North is proving to be a formidable new foil for Daredevil!
Daredevil is sure of his innocence, but most everybody else is doubtful. This develops the story well, making both Matt's certainty in his innocence and the ugly facts of the murder case against him compelling. Detective North emerges as a potent nemesis for Daredevil, as righteous as he is dangerous. And it all looks terrific. It's drawn so well that you run the risk of forgetting that it's drawn at all; that's seriously impressive visual storytelling.
This is really great! Chip is so great.
Very engaging story. Well done by Zdarsky. I feel like he produced an issue that's better than the first. Of course Checchetto and Gho are a nice complimentary art team that builds a fitting environment.
Great issue. Ending was fantastic but honestly so was the whole read. Very engaged at this point.
Very interesting way of making us doubt Matt's convictions, even though he's probably being framed after all.
for a new reader, was thinking about starting to read Daredevil and great time to start! DOn't feel like I am lost. great artwork and dialogue.
"BANG"
I always viewed Daredevil, at least while in a costume, as a guy who's always angry, about to explode. And this book just keeps me in that belief. In every panel, whether he fights or just talks to somebody he looks like the anger is boiling right beneath the surface.
While we are on the subject of looks. Devil's new costume is amazing. It looks simple, "street-level", not some high-tech armor billionaire playboy would wear and has this ninja vibe to it. The wrapping on his hand and forearms is like a cherry on top.
As for the story. Good writing and I can't help but wonder, maybe Matt really messed-up this time. No set-up, no bad guy behind it. Just a mistake of a rusty vigilante. Well, I'm sure the more
Dammit Matt, you should know never to return to the scene of the crime.
THE GOOD:
-Wow, this art is really great. It feels street level and the colors compliment it perfectly.
-This storyline definitely pulls you in.
-Somehow Mayor Fisk remains a good villain even if he has been seen in so many issues before this.
-The characterization of Daredevil in this is great.
-I like where Chip Zdarsky is taking this issue after the end of last issue.
-The action sequences are fantastic.
THE BAD:
-I'm still not super interested in the transferred cop character.
-I don't know why, but the end didn't pull me in that much. I can't really find a reason, but it just didn't.
-I mean, I didn't like it as much as l more