THE MUST-READ COMPANION TO THE WAR OF THE REALMS!
From the Asgardian Bifrost, Daredevil watches Malekith and his forces lay waste to realms. Jason Aaron and Andrea Sorrentino take Daredevil - the God Without Fear - to places he never believed he would see! Then, Devin Grayson spins a tale of magic and its consequences as Doctor Strange casts a spell that will cost him dearly - and devastate the Asgardian pantheon! All this and more straight from the battlefield of WAR OF THE REALMS!
Rated T+
This is worth a read for fans of all four characters, even if you're not knee-deep in every issue of the event. Read Full Review
I really don't want to seem like I'm being unfair to this issue as the creators have no control on when it comes out for the most part, it wasn't delayed that I recall. Read Full Review
Daredevil’s story was great again and I wish Aaron would right Daredevil more often. Nice trick by Wilson Fisk by the way. Devin Grayson’s Doctor Strange story was poorly drawn, sometimes boring, and offered nothing different or new. I loved Wiccan and Hulkling’s story because we don’t get to catch up with them enough and I loved the way that story treated Loki
This time around, I actually like the backup strips more than the main Daredevil strip. All three are pretty dang great, though. The writing is thoughtful throughout, and Paul Davidson's Dr. Strange art is worthy of special applause.
The Daredevil story was great. Jason Aaron should write Daredevil again sometime. The Doctor Strange story was pretty good. I thought it was nice, if a little cheesy. The Wiccan/Hulkling story was probably the weakest, and that's mostly because of the dialogue, but it did have some good character moments for Loki.
-- THE GOD WITHOUT FEAR: This is insane and I love it -- AGENCY: Good, but easily forgettable. -- MY DRAG BRUNCH WITH LOKI: I don't really know these characters besides Loki
A slightly better than usual anthology!