The Deadly Tale of Daredevils Defining hour continues! Ben Urich tracks down Matt Murdocks past loves to discover the secrets behind his death but who is the new Daredevil tracking him? Some of the finest creators to ever tell Matt Murdocks story continue the years smash hit!
There have been so many great runs on Daredevil but this series serves to remind us what Bendis can do with the character. Joined by David Mack (who also provides some painted pages), this is a Daredevil story you won't forget. Marvel has done several "The End" stories in the past but this is of another caliber. With Klaus Janson and Bill Sienkiewicz doing the art and Matt Hollingsworth amazing colors, you'll want to spend a good amount of time just staring at each page. It's a haunting look at the final days of Daredevil. There is a great mystery with a second one added as Ben Urich is unknowingly being followed. No Daredevil fan should skip out on reading this series. Heck, no comic reader should skip it either. You'll be left with a sinking dreary feeling but this is the type of comic that makes you happy you're reading them. Read Full Review
Adding to the rundown, broken feeling of the book is the art work of Klaus Janson and Bill Sienkiewicz. It's killer stuff. This doesn't look like the Marvel Universe we know, but rather a future version of it where things haven't advanced. We also get some painted spreads by David Mack that are unbelievable. This is kind of stuff you want to hang on your wall. The thought and care that have gone into this book is staggering. Sure, it could wear thin pretty quick, but so far it's pure gold. Read Full Review
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I highly recommend checking this series out. You don't even have to be a fan of Daredevil; the writing is so good. There are five issues left in this series, and I can almost guarantee that each of them will be getting similar ratings as the three I have no reviewed. This really is great stuff. Read Full Review
Bendis himself says in this story that a book about "Avengers: Where Are They Now?" would be the most depressing book in history. But the reality is it isn't depressing as much as it is dull. Phil Urich is on the prowl for a mystery that doesn't have any clues, for witnesses that don't have anything to say. What's the point of Daredevil: End of Days, when it almost aggressively fails to produce any of the tropes needed to make this detective story work? It's one thing to take a new spin on the genre, to have new ideas " but as this book should teach all of us, an absence of alternative directions altogether isn't revolutionary. It's just a waste. Read Full Review
amazing writing I am hooked!! the paintings by david mack are phenomenal!!!
Another fantastic issue as the Ben visits former lovers, friends, and enemies of Matt. End of Days is a fantastic mystery comic while being a haunting, glum futuristic comic at the same time