Man Without Fear #3

Writer: Jed MacKay Artist: Iban Coello Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 16, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 25
8.7Critic Rating
8.3User Rating

Daredevil is gone, but Hell's Kitchen is still a place of heroes and villains.  Foggy Nelson (issue #1), the Defenders (issue #2), the many loves of Matt Murdock (issue #3), the Kingpin (issue #4) and a mysterious Guardian Devil (issue #5) will all learn what it means to live in a world without a Daredevil.  And without a Daredevil to protect it, has hell come for his city? Who is The Man Without Fear?!
Rated T+

  • 10
    Comicosity - Tevin Murphy Jan 16, 2019

    Overall, the team continues to deliver a stellar series and I am extremely excited to see where he continues to take Matt on this journey of pain, fear, and discovery. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Black Nerd Problems - Brandon Lawrence Jan 17, 2019

    The expert storytelling was aided and amplified by the art of Coello. There have been quite a few different artists in this mini series and so far Coello has dominated the list. The style and clean detail were perfect for a Daredevil and the Defenders story. Most impressive was the intensity of emotion he was able to convey throughout the book, especially towards the end. If he could take the head of drawing these characters in the future I'd be ecstatic. Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    On Comics Ground - Will Sweval Jan 21, 2019

    Another excellent entry into a consistently great limited series, do yourself a favor and pick all 3 issues out so far up. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Sequential Planet - Danilo To Jan 17, 2019

    This issue is the best of this series so far. With more fluid storytelling relying solely on dialogue we get to see a reflection on both Matt's current state and a little action on the flashbacks. The art is amazing since page one and most definitely an upgrade from last issue's. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Comic Watch - B.K. Derbidge Jan 24, 2019

    Turns out Matts greatest foe isnt an exotic super-villain, some demonic entity or even a disgruntled former-friend; but even the most mundane enemy can be unbearably horrific. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    You Don't Read Comics - Brandon Masters Jan 19, 2019

    With the miniseries hitting the midway point, and Marvel now advertising that Matt Murdock is going to be Daredevil in the upcoming Chip Zdarskys run on the character, its fast becoming hard to see Matt not recovering. However, the journey on the road to recovery is honestly a refreshing and interesting one, and one that anyone who likes Daredevil should pick up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer Jan 16, 2019

    Man Without Fear continues its slow stripping down of Matt Murdock, with different parts of his supporting cast coming to terms with his decision to quit being Daredevil. Read Full Review

  • 7.3
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Jan 18, 2019

    Man Without Fear #3 is another valid entry into this five-issue weekly series leading up to the relaunch of Daredevil. The more I thought about the issue the more I enjoyed the story. MacKay does a great job of defining what is going on in Matt Murdock's head at the moment and relaying that to the reader. The art, again, is solid comic book art: nothing terrible, but also nothing stands out as spectacular either, but all-around good. I guess that might be the bad thing about this series. If you are going to put a book out for 5 weeks straight for $3.99 apiece it had better be great. While not bad, I am not sure it is worth it, either. Read Full Review

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