THE SINS OF THE PAST ARE ALIVE - AND ANGRY!
DAREDEVIL and ECHO face not only the nefarious DEMAGOBLIN, but a bigger, wilder and much, much, MUCH older enemy - one that has had its hooks in Hell's Kitchen for generations? This dark night of the soul will ask - will DEMAND - what our heroes are willing to give to stop all-consuming evil! Don't miss this issue as our saga comes to a blazing conclusion!
Rated T+
Daredevil and Echo #4 will leave you brilliantly bewildered. All of the foibles within the first issue become clear, and ultimately the whole series is better when read as a whole book, not individual chapters. Read Full Review
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I was really excited for this book when I saw it in the previews as these are two of my favorite characters! I felt the series was good but felt a tad off at times. There were some great ideas here and I did really enjoy reading it but both daredevil and echo felt off a little. I really enjoyed the flashback story though. Overall there was a lot of unique and interesting ideas in this but it had some rough patches. Overall it was pretty good with loads of potential for future ideas
I can tell the authors are going for mysterious and profound, and I don't have any objection to aiming for that tone. I wouldn't say they were particularly successful in hitting it. At least there's a rational read on the plot--the mysterious profundities can be dismissed as window dressing: "Matt saved the world and got resurrected. And also there was stuff with a fish-monster and poetry."
The art takes an uptick, which helps keep this outside of trainwreck territory. The visuals deal with dreamscapes and cave-fights with equal aplomb.
So this issue Echo can’t lipread Ghost Rider but last issue she could perfectly fine ?