He thought he was unworthy to wear the mantle of hero. But now, trapped between a corrupt police department and a ruthless gang of killers. Matt Murdock learns that the legacy of Daredevil cannot be denied. One man can make a difference...
Certainly, "Daredevil Reborn" is a return to form following "Shadowland", which pulled back so far back to the wider picture that it lost sight of its heart, and a welcome reminder that Diggle has as good a grasp of Daredevil as any of his predecessors. Read Full Review
Judging by the end of issue #3, next month's finale issue has the potential to remove some of the sour taste this series has left in my mouth. However, one solid issue will not make up for the drawn-out nature of this entire series, making me question why Daredevil had to be "reborn" in the first place. Clearly, he did not. And because of that, Daredevil: Reborn will sadly be filed in a "to be forgotten" section of my long boxes. Read Full Review
Much like Matt Murdocks seemingly fruitful months, I hope for the talented UK scribers sake he receives the same treatment. Read Full Review