The mystery of Daredevil’s final days leads Ben Urich through a gauntlet of the Man Without Fear’s enemies!The trail brings Ben to The Church of The Hand... and a confrontation with Daredevil?!The penultimate chapter of Daredevil’s final tale is here – and some of his greatest creators are here to tell it!
Simply put, Daredevil End of Days #7 is another brilliant installment of what I am convinced will be considered a masterpiece. Read Full Review
The story beats are magical, too, thanks to the glimmer twins known as Brian "Magic Foot" Bendis and David "Big Mac" Mack. The layered tale these guys have woven is a true work of brilliance. It's hard to accept that there is only one more issue of this series, but hot damn I can't wait to see how things turn out. We still don't even know what "Mapone" means! You double ship all your other books, Marvel! Give All-New X-Men a week off and get us the last issue of Daredevil: End of Days pronto! Read Full Review
Brian Michael Bendis and David Mack expertly guide Daredevil: End of Days #7 toward an explosive finale in issue #8, and Klaus Janson and Bill Sienkiewicz prove to be the perfect pairing to bring this tale to life. Read Full Review
I'll end this by saying that Daredevil: End of Days is for Daredevil fans. It's not one of those books you can just pick up off the shelf. It not only helps to be knowledgeable about DD mythos, but having read from the begging is really the only way to feel the full narrative and emotional impact of this mystery. If you want to get in on this (and you should!) hunt down the back issues or pick up the hardcover edition when it comes out. And, as always, if you've been reading this title, then I commend you on your immaculate taste. If you've been jonesing for answers, you'll get them"But not all of them. Hey, this is still a mystery after all. Read Full Review
To be completely fair, the only reason it's not a five star book is because, ultimately, it's a comic that only exists to talk about Daredevil -- about the way the character operates, the acts he inspired, the world he inhabits. It's part love letter, part deconstruction. In all honesty, a comic that exists only to remind us how great its title character is can't really achieve full marks, but that's largely academic. For "Daredevil" fans everywhere, it's more than enough to make it an essential read. Read Full Review
This is a very good chapter in this limited series as we get it all, more questions, some answers, a good action scene and some terrific work from the whole art team. The last issue cannot come soon enough to see how everything ties together. Read Full Review
I absolutely love how Timmy Lange, Ben Urich’s Adopted son and the autistic kid from Bendis’ first Daredevil story, is the new Daredevil after Matt dies. Bendis grooms Timmy perfectly as a character in this series after Matt saved him in Daredevil 19. The death of Ben is tragic but this series is all around tremendous. Now to next issue, were we hopefully find out what Mapone means
not crazy about the new daredevil