Mark Waid Sends Daredevil Down the River
After a long stint of Daredevil having it pretty good... I mean, for Daredevil anyway, Mark Waid creates a compelling and interesting conflict that pits Matt Murdock against everyone he trusts. It's dark, deep, and complex, the reveals are fantastic and keep you on the edge of your seat, the villain is interesting and truly evil, and you can feel the effects of these events rippling throughout the future of this series. There is one issue, illustrated by Allred, that feels a bit out of place, feeling more upbeat and being separate from the primary conflict, but it is still well written and well drawn, giving us some insight into the past of the man without fear. This is definitely a Daredevil narrative to experience.