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9.5
Plot
Matt is at the trial where Foggy Nelson possessed by the Pride demon makes Foggy a cruel but effective lawyer in changing the narrative and lying, Matt has no chance of winning the trial against the Orphanage.
Leaving the court, Matt tells Foggy that he needs to talk to him in private. The demon inside Foggy agrees because his pride is such that he is sure that nothing will happen to him. In this conversation Matt tells him that he is giving up on the trial and that he should be done with it, giving up causes the ego of this demon to be hurt, because he could not win as he wanted, that makes him separate from Foggy.
Foggy safely gives him the whereabouts of the demon of anger that has Jason trapped. Daredevil confronts him but realizes that if he attacks him with anger, this demon gets stronger. This comic closes with the demon that has Jason possessed, he has Foggy and Bullseye in each hand on top of a skyscraper, where he offers him to decide which one he wants to save.
Exciting chapter that is about to close this powerful story arc where Daredevil suffers the consequences of having been resurrected and bringing those demons to our world.
Art
It is magnificent, full of details and textures with touches of great realism that offer the tone of street crime with superheroes in perfect balance adding great supernatural elements. The anatomy of the characters is great.
Summary
Matt manages to play with the ego of the demon that has possessed Foggy, but the demon of Wrath is more powerful and controls Daredevil's weakness more
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8.0
Judging this issue on its own, I quite enjoyed it. Kuder’s art really works for me, and this arc has culminated in a solid climax. My problems are with how unnecessarily long it took to get to this point (I don’t know of any other Daredevil story arc that has gone on this long, and it also feels like very little has actually happened) and how this creative team seems to have ignored, forgotten, or is totally unaware of what happened in Zdarsky’s run. The whole world thinks Matt Murdock is dead, but here he is in court and no one thinks that’s weird? It’s like Matt forgetting about Fisk killing Mike but even worse. I’m okay not knowing how Matt was resurrected—in fact I think it’s better to leave that vague and up to interpretation—but I’m not okay with how much of what Zdarsky did is being illogically swept under the rug. But these are issues I have with this run as a whole. As an individual issue, this was one of the best so far. more
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8.0
It's not bad. It's entertaining, but I wished we got more clarification on how Daredevil came back to life after Zdarsky's run
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7.5
I liked this issue. I do think it would be nice to get a new story, but I did enjoy this for what it was.
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3.0
Art 7, story 2. Ridiculous. Suddenly Matt thinks he can reason with a demon? Pride feels bad because he completely CRUSHED Matt in court? Also, it seemed to me that 'Demon Foggy" made some pretty salient points in court that weren't rebutted. The worst storyline in DD history drones on and on without end.
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3.0
*SOME SPOILERS* This is just bad. Eighteen issues in and we’re still dealing with the Seven deadly sin storyline. We still have no idea how Matt is alive which I’m starting to think we’re supposed to just forget about it and be like “ohp, lawyer Matt Murdock is just back” like nothing happened at the end of Zdarsky’s run. Matt defeats a demon by feeling sorry for himself? What?????
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10
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10
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7.0
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7.0