Daredevil: End of Days #2

Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: Klaus Janson Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 7, 2012 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 11
8.5Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

The Kingpin has been murdered! Daredevil has been murdered! And that’s just the beginning of the story! Ben Urich digs deep into the seedy underbelly of the MU & discovers Matt Murdock’s biggest secret yet!.Some of the greatest creators to ever take on the Man Without Fear unite for his final story!

  • 10
    Crave Online - Iann Robinson Nov 9, 2012

    Daredevil: End Of Days is about as good as comic books get. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Vine - Sara 'Babs' Lima Nov 7, 2012

    Everything from the art to the way the characters are portrayed is brilliant. There are some panels where you can clearly tell that Bendis wrote for his artistic team. One scene in particular depicts a conversation between Urich and Milla and it's clear that Bendis allowed the artist to tell the story for him; having the artists really capture and convey emotion through movement and expression -- it's just fantastic. This issue is a great example of how when you get a solid creative team together, it's possible to create a really fantastic story. The issue ends on a massive cliff-hanger that will leave you wanting more and really excited about the next issue. Beautiful panels, perfect layout, and a story that will keep you at the edge of your seat make this one of the best comics of this week. Read Full Review

  • 9.1
    IGN - Benjamin Bailey Nov 7, 2012

    Klaus Janson is a true legend in the world of comic book art. Add in finishes and paintings from Bill Sienkiewicz and Daredevil: End of Days quickly becomes a master class in comic storytelling. This issue is a true feast for the eyes. From the opening double-page spread to the final, tense confrontation, every single page nails it. Every page is a thing of beauty; each of them deserves to be hung in your dining room and the subject of awkward dinner conversations between friends and family. Daredevil: End of Days is so dark and bleak and heartbreakingly gorgeous that it'll make you want to throw up and cry with joy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Danielle Luaulu Nov 12, 2012

    As said before, I'm not a huge Bendis fan, but this series has been excellent so far. With a very old-timey detective atmosphere and lots of potential intrigue, this book is a welcome installment to this mini-series. The art may not be for everyone, but the storyline is deserving of a look through. Grab the first issue and then this one, or else you'll be kind of lost on what's going on. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Read Comic Books - Cody Mudge Nov 7, 2012

    There is still hope that this series is as great as I think it can be. Bendis and Mack seem to have a wicked story for us, I just hope that the art can keep pace with that quality, unfortunately in this issue it doesn't. I still enjoyed this comic, but it's tough to give it a ringing endorsement based on the messy art. If you picked up last issue, I'd say you're fine to continue to read this series. If you're wondering if you should jump on board, maybe wait another issue or two to see if the art gets sorted out. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Ryan K. Lindsay Nov 8, 2012

    "Daredevil: End of Days" #2 is a decent continuation of the miniseries. There are really only two scenes in this issue, and one of them feels like a dead end, so it does feel thin. This chapter will read very well in context of the whole series, but taken in the month of November on its own, I certainly wanted a little more. The page time with Milla is the highlight and the rest drops hints and teases for the rest of the story, but there's certainly more to come in this series to excite. Read Full Review

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