Paying to read something you hate is kind of pathetic. I agree with you it’s more DD elseworld for lack of a better term. But still. Come on.
DEATH BECOMES HER!
As intrigue and violence swirl around them, Matt Murdock and Elektra Natchios are about to face the most intense conflict of their entire time as Daredevil...and it could be against one another!
Rated T+
OverallOverall, this issue is another solid entry in the series. The fight between Daredevil and Wrath at the start is a fantastic spectacle, but the real heart of the story lies in the middle. When Matt has a conversation with She-Hulk and learns he is still licensed to practice law, it sets up the story brilliantly. This revelation builds perfectly into the tense phone call at the end of the issue, leaving readers eagerly anticipating what comes next. Read Full Review
"Daredevil #17 is a compelling continuation of Matt Murdock's saga, challenging him to face adversaries that cannot simply be defeated with punches. This issue does an excellent job of deepening the religious and ethical dimensions of the character while presenting him with seemingly insurmountable challenges. This Daredevil series is an excellent entry point for new readers and a thought-provoking journey for long-time fans. Read Full Review
Kuder delivers some great art throughout the issue. I really enjoy the character designs and the vibrancy of the action throughout the issue. Read Full Review
Plot
Matt faces the demon of rage that has possessed Jason's body, but unfortunately he escapes. Matt returns to the church to apologize to the orphaned brothers who are being harassed by Foggy Nelson.
She-Hulk helps Matt and discovers that someone made him have his identity of Matt Murdock again being a lawyer again, which gives him the ability to better defend himself in the trial of Foggy Nelson's lawsuit.
Cole, Foggy's partner in the firm is kidnapped by the demon of rage.
Excellent delivery that continues to nourish this demonic challenge that Daredevil has been fighting throughout this saga.
Art
It is magnificent, full of details and textures with touches of great realism that offe more
The art was pretty fire. The story is just getting a little worn out. We are 17 issues in and we are still on this sins story. It has value to some extent, but I wish we would get more.
A month or two ago Kingpin was on the cover - no Kingpin inside.
This month Bullseye on the cover - no Bullseye inside.
WTF?
I admit that i am hate-reading it at this point. It's the only kind of reading this claptrap, that goes absolutely nowhere in slow motion, month after tedious month, deserves.