What rattles the Man Without Fear's more than a fight with Man Bull? Several hours in the heightened senses hell of a cross country flight. Particularly when it includes and inexplicable passenger. Digital comics masters Mark Waid (Daredevil, Insufferable) and Peter Krause (Insufferable) bring you the first leg in Daredevil's journey to a new life (And a new series)!
Waid has truly made his place with Daredevil and his stories continue to be some of the very best Marvel has to offer issue after issue. He mixes action and adventure evenly with character definition and plot advancement all the while reminding readers that this is cemented in the Marvel Universe. For example, while fighting Man-Bull, Daredevil doesn't hesitate to refer to his opponent by first name, the banter Murdock shares with his traveling companion, Kirsten McDuffie is charming, cute and real and the explanation of getting the billy club through airport security reminds us all that Daredevil doesn't exist in a vacuum. "Daredevil: Road Warrior" #1 continues to supply evidence that Waid and Daredevil together are one of the true joys of comic books today. Read Full Review
With strong plotting, character work, and art, this issue is just an embarrassment of riches. Read Full Review
Great little story here, with the potential to turn into a great big story – which seems to be the case with Infinite Comics these days, considering that Deadpool: The Gauntlet (another series you should be reading) is introducing someone Wade Wilson is going to marry. Daredevil: Road Warrior is surely be setting up some things that will come to fruition in the West Coast Daredevil adventures, and you'll want to get on board now – because Infinite Comics are cool, Mark Waid is a good writer, and Daredevil is always a great read. Read Full Review
Tyler Goulet, founder and editor-in-chief of All-Comic.com, has an addiction to comics that seemingly cannot be sated. Reading everything from Hellboy (his favorite character and series) to Batman and most everything in between, theres not much he cant talk about or wont read. He currently resides in Calgary, Canada with his fianc and annoying black cat, Hailstorm (Yes, like the Transformer) and their newly acquire three legged cat, Lemmy. Yes, from Motorhead. Read Full Review
Daredevil is facing some big changes in life. Before he arrives in his new hometown of San Francisco, Mark Waid and Peter Krause are taking Matt and a friend on a road trip, of sorts, across the country. With this being Mark Waid behind the wheel, of course it won't be your typical road trip. This first chapter sets up the story while also reminding new and old readers who Matt is and what he can do. Krause's art is great and it's always fun to see different artists add their mark to a character. Waid puts Daredevil in a different situation and we're left with a very nice cliffhanger to make us come back for the next chapter. If you've been loving Waid's DAREDEVIL, you really need to check this series out before the new one begins. Read Full Review
No matter the venue, Daredevil is always a fantastic read. The Infinite comics mechanisms really made it easy to hear Matt's voice narrating the book. I felt like the reader is able to put herself in his shoes in a way that's not always possible. Seeing (or radar-sensing) as Daredevil becomes aware of things was really awesome perspective. I can never get enough of (Waid's) Daredevil.