DAREDEVIL SAVES THE WORLD!
With more ambitious and aggressive goals than ever before, DAREDEVIL has started putting together a team - but not everyone wants to be a part of Matt Murdock and Elektra Natchios' vision of the future. As Matt and Elektra grow increasingly distant from the super hero community and closer to one another, DAREDEVIL will once again be at odds with heroes and villains alike...
RATED T+
This is a book that knows when to talk and when to fight, with incredible power emanating from the page when both happen. Daredevils attempt to wrap up in New York is revealing more and shows the depth that Zdarsky has generated in his time writing one of the best series currently on sale. Read Full Review
Theres a lot to like about Daredevil #3. It is a very strong issue in most respects but definitely the weakest for the first three. What deficiencies it has, though, are not enough to prevent a fervent recommendation. Read Full Review
De Latorre delivers some beautifully thrilling art in the issue. The action is top notch and I love the gritty, detailed style of the visuals. Read Full Review
This issue is full of great character interactions that set up for a potential crossover with the Hand. Luke Cage was one of the stars of this issue and proves that when you pick up the Daredevil series, you get more than just the Man Without Fear. Matt is looking to set up an army, and he has quite the cast to help him do that. Read Full Review
Daredevil #3 lays out a lot of exposition, but it also plays like a mission statement and what it has to say about the story to come is enough to hook any fan of Daredevil. Read Full Review
Daredevil #3 (2022) takes the off path of ignoring the big surprise threat(?) to focus on the B plot of Matt's ascension to the Hand's new leader. The shift in the arc's direction is jarring, and most of this issue focuses on setup and foreshadowing, but the stellar art and engaging writing hold your interest. Read Full Review
When he doesn't go looking for The Hand, The Hand comes for Daredevil who is attacked by Elektra‘s old friend Aka who our hero has trouble locating. Toying with Daredevil, it appears Aka is a true believer in The Hand and its prophecies which suggest whatever comes next will not be a pleasant experience for the Devil of Hell's Kitchen (but also maybe, just maybe, our story can finally get started). Read Full Review
Another banger.
This issue was mostly just talking but it’s Zdarsky, so it’s clever and has a lot of depth. I especially liked how Matt compared his life to the “trolley problem”.
Wow I loved every panel of this one! Fantastic character interactions, phenomenal storyline, and incredible depth. Zdarsky continues to write a incredible daredevil book with multiple layers and the emotional depth a great daredevil book has. With multiple players being moved into place building what seems to a epic battle down the road. I love what has happened with Goldy he is a wildcard who we've been introduced to and is now in the background to later surface. We don't really know what role he will play but it's incredibly intriguing to speculate different scenarios. There are so many big players so many different possibilities and so many different possible agendas. This is a brilliant storyline so far and as a huge daredevil fan I conmore
Why is this book having lower ratings by "fans" compared to other actually bad books... Don't get it
Damn, I was hoping that Fisk had killed the Stromwyns. Maybe they were only injured or maybe the Hand brought them back. But this was the best issue of the relaunch so far. The less Goldy the better
The parts we did get were well written but, we are 3 issues in to this "reboot" and haven't gotten anywhere new.
wasnt that bad, an interesting story. Might need to re-read the first two issues again.
This plane is having trouble pulling away from the gate.
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 6.5/10
Will someone please kill the Stromwyns already? Though they did make the first half of the comic more interesting; it gets clunky in the second half.
The first two issues were great but a total loss of momentum with #3. All for what??? To retread fallout from Devil’s Reign that we already knew about? I don’t get it…
So the Guardian Angel plot was useless?? LMAO that plot was shit but we spent 2 issues on it, you can't just throw it away and say "Daredevil doesn't have time for that"
And if he doesn't have time for that, WHY SHOULD WE HAVE??