
by Andy Diggle and Antony Johnston (writers), Marco Checchetto (art), Matt Hollingsworth (colors), and Joe Caramagna (letters)
The Story: Daredevil’s friends deal with the fallout of Shadowland as Matt is nowhere to be found in the city.
What’s Good: I really do enjoy Checchetto and Hollingsworth’s art. The art has often been the best part of Diggle’s run, and even a more laid-back, conversation based issue like this one, the work really shines. It’s moody and perfectly Daredevil and as such, it has its own look. Wherever the Daredevil franchise goes after this, I hope Checchetto, Hollingsworth, and De La Torre have a major role.
Other than that, this is an issue that focuses on examining the emotional toll Shadowland has on series mainstays Dakota, Foggy, Becky, and Kurtz. I thought that the place Kurtz ends up in is an intriguing one that could be quite fun in the future. It’s something you could see coming, so I guess it’s not the most imaginative turn of events, but that doesn’t change it from being a good one. Foggy meanwhile gets some solid characterization as well. His unflappable dedication to Matt is exactly the sort of thing that makes the character fun to read.
Continue reading
Filed under: Marvel Comics, Reviews | Tagged: Alex Evans, Alex Kurtz, Andy Diggle, Antony Johnston, Becky Blake, Black Panther, Black Tarantula, Comic Book Reviews, comic reviews, Dakota North, Danny Rand, Daredevil, Daredevil #512, Daredevil Reborn, Detective Kurtz, Foggy Nelson, Hell's Kitchen, Iron Fist, Judge Kramer, Kingpin, Luke Cage, Man Without Fear, Marco Checchetto, Marvel Comics, Marvel Universe, Matt Hollingsworth, Matt Murdock, New York, New York City, Night Nurse, NYC, NYPD, Shadowland, Weekly Comic Book Review, Wilson Fisk | 1 Comment »