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THE TRUTH IS FINALLY OUT: ELEKTRA IS DAREDEVIL!
• Having taken up the cowl and the club in Matt Murdock's absence, Elektra, the deadliest assassin in the Marvel Universe, has a long road ahead as she works to protect the legacy of The Man Without Fear!
• OLD FOES! NEW FACES! LOST LOVES! After the past six months, just imagine what secrets superstar creators Chip Zdarsky & Marcho Checchetto have up their sleeves!
Rated T+
Daredevil #29 shows that this series keeps getting better. Within this comic is a lot of characters, fighting and surprises, but each scene is purposeful and atmospheric. Zdarskys script is full of poetic dialogue whilst Checchetto and Menyz creates stunning and energetic fight scenes that make the heart pump. And the war for Hells Kitchen continues to be waged in secret. Read Full Review
This creative team continues to run like a well-oiled machine. It's truly hard to find anything at all about this issue that just isn't less than great! If you're not reading this, do yourself a favor and pick it up and give it a try. You can thank me later. Read Full Review
Daredevil is my favorite ongoing series out right now, and this issue should be able to convince anyone why. Chip Zdarsky's character work shines, and while most writers try for big wow moments, he goes bigger but in a way that doesn't feel forced. Everyone should be reading this book. Read Full Review
Daredevil #29 is a great issue that drives existing characters forward while fleshing out new ones. Plus, a villain is returning, so that is going to spell disaster when they are up and running. Matt has to hold his own and find out who wants him dead"if he isn't already! Wild mix of drama, mystery, and action as only this DD team can do it! Read Full Review
Honestly, I was not even planning on reviewing Daredevil #29, maybe not even reading it until later on. But man I am glad I decided against that. Zdarsky pulls me in once again with some fantastic plot points and setups and delivering a comic full of the storyline and engaging character drama. Checcheto never disappoints and art and it shines once again in Daredevil #29. This run continues to just keep surprising me and it does not look like it is slowing down anytime soon. Read Full Review
Daredevil #29 is a brilliantly structured comic stringing key decisions and revelations for its entire cast across a brutal prison fight picking up directly where Daredevil #28 left off. Read Full Review
Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto have proven that Daredevil is the best comic book series Marvel is publishing with every new issue. Daredevil #29 is yet another example of how phenomenal this series is. From Elektra Natchios taking on being Daredevil to the ongoing battle for the title of the Kingpin of Crime, Zdarsky and Checchetto have you invested in everything that takes place in this comic book. Read Full Review
If this book isn't on your pull list, it really should be. This is one of those comics that does NOT read better in trade. It reads better when you read it and reread it and spend all month thinking about it. Read Full Review
Phenomenal issue.
I’m really enjoying Matt’s story in prison and that fight outside was epic. Zdarsky writes a great Matt Murdock and his inner monologue is always amazing.
Elektra shows Alice what’s up and she’s doing it in style. I adore everything Zdarsky is doing with Elektra. As far as I’m concerned, he’s the best Elektra writer.
Fisk story is coming along nicely as well, as it revealed that he’s working on a new plan to kill both of the Daredevils. One of the plans involves Bullseye which mean we might get Elektra as Daredevil vs Bullseye and if that happens… oh boy, that will be good.
Last but not least, Mike and Butch’s plan to take over the underworld is also coming alon more
One of the best issues of the series yet as Zdarsky juggles and nurtures 4 different storylines about these characters. Cant wait to see how this develops and ultimately comes together
This was a crazy good issue. Chip Zdarsky juggles all these characters so well. I just... can't wait for Elektra vs Bullseye round 2.
I've no objection to this number. exciting, well written and the art is beautiful
Daredevil is one of my absolute favorites I collect and read every issue from Every volume and what we are being treated to write now is absolutely fantastic thank you to the creative team
Another perfect Daredevil issue from Zdarsky and Checchetto. The book transitions so well between Matt, Elektra and Fisk's stories.
AAAAaaaaaaHhh it's a excelente issues, Matt are fighting for his live and we don't know if he make it.
Loved it like always.
" You can't punch a dancing man. So let's dance."
- DAREDEVIL (MATT MURDOCK)
While Matt fields a prison assassination attempt, Elektra-Devil contends with Izzy Libris for control of the Kitchen. And Wilson Fisk has schemes of his own. The plot developments are well-executed if just a touch decompressed. The character work is solid if not ground-breaking. And the visuals, as usual, are a treasure. This issue falls into this title's usual sky-high groove: It's great, but past performance reminds us that this creative team can do even great-er.
Hell yeah : another prison fight ! And I know Elektra's holding back, but I want a little more violence from her in that costume.
I wish that girl she picked up from King In Black would just go away.
And the mafia storyline, is common for this title, but not particulary appealing. Those prison fights are just too good.
Honestly, Elektra should just hang up the suit , bequeath the kitchen to Power Man & Iron Fist and Zdarksy could then just focus on prison Daredevil. A man can dream,can't he?
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This one book whose quality is excellent and manages to keep it that way. The pacing, artwork, dialogue, character selection remain great. Matt's time in prison just hit a low, while his twin-brother Mike (did not know he even existed) is using the opportunity to further his own criminal agenda.
Elektra is drawing too much heat, but has good intentions. Still, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. The way she going about mentoring that girl and protecting Hell's Kitchen things will go out of hand I garantuee you.
Oh no, Daredevil is dead! He's definitely dead! There's no coming back, cancel my subscription, time to cut my losses.
Consistently consistent!
This was good and probably the first issue in a while the matt scenes were better than Elektras.
Daredevil
Volume: 6, Issue: 29
“Doing Time, Part: 1”
Publisher: Marvel @marvel
Writer: Chip Zdarsky @zdarsky
Artist: Marco Checchetto @mchecc18
Colors: Marcio Menyz @mmenyz
Letters: Clayton Cowles
Cover: Marco Checchetto & Matthew Wilson @colornmatt
Taking a young girl under her tutelage, Elektra shows Hell’s Kitchen what true strength looks like in her war against the new Kingpin of Crime, Izzy Libris. Elsewhere, Mike Murdock and Butch Fisk make moves to bring down Izzy’s organization from within. Preparing for the future, Wilson Fisk visits a secret lab at Ravencroft where Bullseye has been revitalized to be Fisk’s perfectly controlled weapon. Meanwhile, while fighting sid more
Another good issue that manages to balance several different stories without feeling too rushed. I actually didn't mind Mike Murdock's scenes this time. Looks like Fisk has something different in mind for Bullseye other than the tired back and forth of hiring Lester to kill DD and constantly fail. Elektra's scenes are great as always. And just in case Matt hadn't reminded himself enough already (or if the reader somehow didn't realize yet), we have our mandatory reminder that Matt is STILL a man of God.