PRACTICE TO DECEIVE starts now! Hell's Kitchen knows no fury like an assassin scorned. Though Matt Murdock has somehow managed to hide his identity from the entire world, there are parts of his past he cannot escape. Elektra Natchios is back in the Big Apple and she's got a score to settle with The Man Without Fear!
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Oh boy, Elektra is back and something has her uber ticked off at Daredevil. Still no explanation on how Matt got the entire world to forget he is Daredevil. I will hang in there for a while, but sooner or later, Marvel has some explaing to do.
Definitely intriguing and it had some good moments, but I'm not really interested in Elektra. That ran it's course for me decades ago. More of the same.
This issue felt weirdly short maybe cause of the splash pages. But I like the moral exploration of how Matt's renewed secret identity has on his romantic relationships
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Still think the whole selective memory changing is a cheap, cowardly move, but like that this issue implies there's a cost to Matt's weird, selfish decision. Always nice to see Ms. Natchios.