
by Andy Diggle & Antony Johnston (writers), Marco Checchetto (art), Matt Hollingsworth (colors), and Joe Caramagna (letters)
The Story: Matt tries to gain Bakuto’s trust, but he doesn’t realize the traitor in his midst.
What’s Good: With every passing issue, Diggle carves out Daredevil as his own, continuing to distinguish his take on the title from those who came before. This month, that becomes all the more clear. This is a far cry from the noir tinged brawling in Hell’s Kitchen that we’re used to. Instead, this is a straight up ninja story in an environment that is essentially a pocket of feudal Japan in the modern Marvel Universe.
This time, Diggle expands this further by re-introducing Hand magic. There are exploding bodies a-plenty here. All told, it’s a good amount of fun, if only because it’s different from what we’ve become used to in Daredevil, setting the book even further apart from the rest of Marvel’s offerings. Diggle has crammed more or less every variety of ninja related awesomeness he can into this book, while distancing it from the gritty realism of his predecessors’ work on the title.
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