Back in black and on his home turf, Daredevil begins again in New York City as a new enemy emerges. Meanwhile his alter ego, Matt Murdock, is on a new side of the law in the District Attorney's office. Fighting crime in the shadows, prosecuting bad guys in the light, it's a whole new chapter for our man without fear- including the arrival of the devil's advocate. Welcome to Hell, Blindspot.
Charles Soule is a #1 New York Times-bestselling novelist, comics author, screenwriter, musician, and lapsed attorney. He has written some of the most prominent stories of the last decade for Marvel, DC and Lucasfilm in addition to his own work, such as his comics Curse Words, Letter 44 and Undiscovered Country, and his original novels Light of the Jedi, The Endless Vessel, The Oracle Year and Anyone. He lives in New York.
I still wish the art was better on this one. My biggest problem with reading this is the art style. While stylistic, everyone looks basically the same. I'm not sure who is getting shot and who is one character from the next. Even Murdock almost blends in some scenes.
Yeah, the return of the Hand. I am liking the dark style of this revamped Daredevil. Very similar to the Netflix series. I need to look up the first appearance of Blindspot. I jumped back into the world of Daredevil with issue #1 of this series. So many questions...... **Update-I checked online and it turns out Marvel has not yet disclosed how Daredevil met Blindspot or how he got the world to forget he is Daredevil. Hope it does not turn out to something lame.........
Goodness, this series is such a disappointment after the previous creative team's run. The art is really fantastic and that final page makes me want to keep reading, but the grim, unoriginal take on the character are forcing me to jump ship.