[Yeesh, all these negative reviews. Did we all read the same book? Different strokes, I guess]
First up, the return of Mike Murdock! But wait, Mike wasn't real. So why is he standing here talking to Matt? Then, Charles Soule brings his Daredevil run to a triumphant end as the Death Of Daredevil rocks Matt's entire world as he tries one last time to take down the Mayor of New York, Wilson Fisk!
Soule's Daredevil run has been a big success in my book, and he definitely goes out on a high with these final stories. The absurd and yet brilliant way in which he brings Mike Murdock into the cast works surprisingly well, while the ongoing battle against Fisk continues with Matt bringing in some familiar help. Seeing Matt trapped by the system he loves so much is a great challenge for the character, and Mike's unpredictability makes things even more exciting.
The Death Of Daredevil is a bait-and-switch for the ages, but it's comics, so what can you expect? The story itself brings all of Soule's story threads to a head, and even manages to introduce a new mystery in the form of Vigil for Matt to crack. The finale of the series lives up to the name of the arc, and even though it may not be an entirely satisfying ending in terms of plot resolution, in terms of the character study that Soule has been performing on Matt since his run began, it succeeds magnificently.
Speaking of magnificent, each issue of this volume is drawn by the incomparable Phil Noto, whose gorgeous painterly-yet-simplistic style leads to some absolutely beautiful pages, and fight scenes that will make your eyes fall out. I love Noto's style so much, you guys.
Charles Soule's Daredevil run easily stands side by side with those of Bendis, Brubaker, and Waid. This final arc is the icing on the cake, with some inventive storytelling, wonderful art, and a deconstruction of Matt Murdock for the ages.