Daredevil: Reborn #2

Writer: Andy Diggle Artist: Davide Gianfelice Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 16, 2011 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
5.0Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

THE SHADOWLAND FOLLOW-UP CONTINUES! He thought he had left his crime-fighting days behind him. Guilt-ridden and alone, the man who would be Daredevil turned his back on the life he once knew, and fled into the New Mexico desert. But when he stumbles across small-town corruption that threatens to erupt into something altogether more deadly, he finds that he cannot deny the hero within…

  • 7.0
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Feb 19, 2011

    Perhaps the story will kick into gear next issue - but I'm not holding my breath waiting. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    IGN - Feb 16, 2011

    After two issues I'm still not sure why Marvel pushed a possession story followed by a redemption story on Daredevil. He clearly didn't need them. Everything that came before these past two main Daredevil stories was infinitely more engrossing and engaging. It's sad to admit this being such a massive Hornhead fan, but we have now seen the lowest point for this character in years. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Book Resources - Ryan K. Lindsay Feb 19, 2011

    This doesn't feel like a classic, or even good, Daredevil story in the making, even if it is building to Murdock getting back in the horns " something I'm sure Diggle will save for a majestic reveal. Also, don't be fooled by the fact this is better than "Shadowland," maybe, and so mistake it for a return to form. This comic is closer to a bad episode of "Walker: Texas Ranger" than it is any of the classic Daredevil runs throughout history. Hyperbolic stereotypes and tropes might play for some but others will see the airy thinness of the tale and the shallow characterization and wonder why they're supposed to care at all. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Major Spoilers - Mike McLarty Feb 28, 2011

    Unfortunately, Daredevil: Reborn is the only place you can find current stories about Matthew Murdock. The Black Panther has taken over the Man Without Fear title, working a well-tread boot into the collapsed corpse of the Daredevil franchise. We're a long way away from the days of when Daredevil was led by top-tier creative talent. When you factor in mediocre art, one-dimensional storytelling and the fact that this is a $3.99 book, I cannot recommend this book. Daredevil: Reborn earns 2 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review

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