Devil vs. Wild
Matt has taken some blind students on a field trip up to the mountains, but when a simple accident tears their bus in half, he has to make some hard decisions to get these kids back home safely.
The Good
This was probably my favorite issue of Daredevil so far, for a couple of reasons. First, we get to see a side of Matt that isn't shown very often. An extremely caring, protective and vulnerable side. Obviously, he cares about the clients he works with, but the way he encouraged the kids and worked towards their safety was on a whole 'nother level; they were the most important thing in the world to him. There is one scene where one of the children gets separated from the group and when Matt realizes it, he yells out the child's name and you can just see and feel how scared and worried he is. Second, is how unpredictable this issues is. I didn't know what was going to happen to Matt and these poor kids, and for that reason I was actually scared for them. Rarely does that happen, especially with some kids that were just introduced. Lastly, the art. You really can't say enough about it, but the thing I enjoyed the most is how every detail is taken care of. Specifically in this issue is how cold the characters are when they are lost in the mountains.The red noses of the children, Matt's frozen boogers. Everything about the art gives you the sense that these people are freezing and it's a powerful way to evoke emotion in the reader.
The Bad
There doesn't appear to be any effects from Dardevil's last move in the previous issue. It was a pretty big and important decision he made so hopefully they will address it and not just forget about it.
Verdict
If you are not reading this series, YOU NEED TO START. ( I think there is a hardcover coming out in January, so you have no excuses.) I have always liked Daredevil, but now I love him. Simple as that.