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Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #3serves as the cap on a well-crafted character study for Elektra Natchios, as her dedication to the role of Daredevil is put to the test. WithDevil's Reign wrapping up soon and Zdarsky set to launch a newDaredevil title, the seeds of Daredevil's future lie within this title. Read Full Review
It's too bad this is it for Daredevil Elektra. Zdarsky has shown some appealing character development for the Woman Without Fear that feels like a compelling contrast to the blind lawyer from Hell's Kitchen. Elektra was interesting as an assassin in all of her incarnations. Still, Zdarsky makes a compelling case for her as a lone hero in her own book. Three issues are simply not enough. It remains to be seen how things will develop in the remainder of Devil's Reign, but it would be nice to see Elektra under the horns again. Read Full Review
De Latorre delivers some thrilling visuals on every page of this issue. The art is beautifully detailed and visually evocative. Read Full Review
The Woman Without Fear send off could have been a bit more ambitious with its action, but the art remains beautiful and we're treated to major plot threads for both Devil's Reign and Elektra's post-event dealings. Read Full Review
Have you ever wanted to see Elektra battle Kraven the Hunter? Well, then check out last month's issue. Have you ever wanted to see Elektra battle Kraven the Hunter twice? Then pick up this issue as well. It's not all recreational hunting, however, as Chip Zdarsky delves deeper into the mysterious enemy Aka and the Hand's intentions. Great stuff as always. Read Full Review
Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #3 is a solid finale. It continues an event tie-in that has stood out and is one of the best I've read in a long time. It also has me wanting to go back and see what I missed in Elektra's story but also excited about what's to come. Read Full Review
Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #3 does an effective job wrapping up Elektra Natchios side mission within Devil's Reign. The way the story wraps opens the door for Elektra to rejoin the main Devil's Reign series just in time to play a big role in the finale. At the same time there is a lot of good set up for the post-Devil's Reign future for Daredevil with how things unfolded in this story. If it wasn't for a certain character that was forced in at the end of this issue Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #3 would've rated higher. Read Full Review
The action is fast and furious here, and when Kraven falls Aka appears with a threat from the Hand. However, helping explain the large amount of the Elektra/Daredevil flashbacks we've seen over three issues, the news of Matt Murdock‘s apparent death (off-panel) rocks Elektra's world and sends the assassin exactly where the Hand has wanted her all this time – enraged and vengeful after Wilson Fisk. Read Full Review
The art is excellent. The fight scenes are well-choreographed, there's plenty of energy in the action, and the coloring is outstanding. If the story would bring readers something new or interesting, this would be a top-tier comic. Read Full Review
The issue is action packed to start, giving us a fantastic battle between Daredevil and Kraven but unfortunately other elements in the story drag down the last issue of an otherwise stellar mini-series. Read Full Review
Daredevil" Woman Without Fear #3 is a decent Elektra comic book, but it's too wrapped up with Devil's Reign and events happening in other titles to really stand up on its own. Read Full Review
One of Zdarsky’s finest issues writing Elektra. Cant wait for what comes next
This was a great spin-off that managed to tie-in to Devil’s Reign, explore Elektra’s past and flesh her out in her new role, and set-up the events of the 2022 DD run. It also looked beautiful throughout.
A great little mini-series that shouldn’t be overlooked.
This was solid. This whole miniseries didn't really need to exist, at least as it stands now. I think it serves more as a reminder that, yeah, all this Fisk stuff that's been primarily being built up in Daredevil is coming to its crescendo now, but don't forget about this whole other subplot that's been mentioned sparingly and will soon become very important. Based on interviews I've heard, this was original supposed to be a subplot in the main title, and I can see why Zdarsky decided to make it separate. It was an enjoyable miniseries, nonetheless.
Kinda spoiled issue 5 of devils reign but besides that it was a fun 3 issue story
This issue polishes off the least interesting of the miniseries' plotlines and leaves the others flapping in the breeze. It primes Elektra for reentry into the main Devil's Reign series.
But it's published a week early and spoils a huge development from DR #5. Surely that's not the creators' intent?
It's still elegantly crafted, but the frustrating loose ends make this (for me) slightly weaker than the previous issues.
It's ok. It's got some good action and it was entertaining overall, just didn't have the emotion I was looking for.
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10
Pretty forgettable, to be honest.