![]() There’s a new detective from Chicago, Cole North, who also boxes in his spare time, who isn’t impressed with the NYPD’s laissez-faire approach to Daredevil and makes it his job to bring him in for unsanctioned vigilantism, not least for murder one. I mean, if there’s one Marvel character who we’ve seen enough of moping around being emo, it’s Matt “Catholic guilt/all my girlfriends are dead” Murdock. ![]() ![]() Nor does that treatment make for a gripping read. The premise is an intriguing one but Zdarsky isn’t a talented enough writer to explore it deeply so alls we get is Matt doing the things you’d expect to see to show he’s feeling bad: going to confession, drinking, sitting in shadows looking moody. Is it time for Matt to finally walk away from the vigilante life?Ĭhip Zdarsky’s first Daredevil book isn’t as impressive as I’d heard. ![]() Which leads to Matt making a mistake he can’t take back: in stopping a robbery by three guys, he accidentally causes fatal head trauma to one of the robbers. Still recovering from injuries, Matt Murdock’s not in the best shape, but Daredevil needs to be seen patrolling Hell’s Kitchen so he pushes through the pain and forces himself out. ![]()
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