Lee Weeks concludes his chapter in this special series of extraordinary creators celebrating the Man Without Fear!Everything may stand in his way but nothing will stop Daredevil from rescuing a young life!Will Matt Murdock survive the senses-shattering finale to ANGELS UNAWARE?!
Weeks has hit a home run with this wonderful story. Daredevil fans should not miss this outstanding addition to this great character's mythos. Read Full Review
If you haven't heard of Lee Weeks before this, you might want to keep your eyes peeled - if Daredevil: Dark Nights isn't a star-making turn for this artist-turned-writer, don't know what is. Soulful writing and moody artwork combined with a no-strings lack of continuity makes this series a worthwhile read for anyone interested in the Man Without Fear. Read Full Review
As always the art is phenomenal. All of the snow scenes could not have been more lifelike and gripping. All of the emotions were so real, the action so believable. You could almost feel Daredevil's agony as he trudged through the snow. Overall terrific art. Read Full Review
There are 5 more issues to Daredevil Dark Nights, and although this story had a much needed happy ending, we don't know what is in the works for the other 2 stories. Eisner Award Winner David Lapham will do issue 4. The second story will be called “What a Day, What a Night" and you can check that out in September. I advocate the reading of as many Daredevil Comics you can possibly handle. They are good for the comic soul. Read Full Review
The story is a good one too, although it gets a bit convoluted in this issue. The simplicity of the race to find a little girl's heart is buried in a snowfall of characters and motivation. The first issue focused heavily on Matt Murdock's head injury and this one seems to all but discard that event. Of course, over-plotting aside, that last page is absolutely magical. Daredevil: Dark Nights #3 most definitely ends on one hell of a high note. Read Full Review
This issue is a worthy and satisfying conclusion to a worthwhile story arc, even if it seems to be playing into an ever-darkening trend regarding how Daredevil stories should be told. Read Full Review