Brian Bendis, David Mack and a host of artists continue Ben Urich's investigation into the world Daredevil left behind in "Daredevil: End of Days" #4
Full article here.
Brian Bendis, David Mack and a host of artists continue Ben Urich's investigation into the world Daredevil left behind in "Daredevil: End of Days" #4
Full article here.
Surprised no one has written in here... I just finished doing a few scans of this fourth issue of this Mini and I gotta say, it blew me away. It is so packed, packed is a good word with greatness that I'm really rather astounded by the writing here, believe me I know what writing is! Mr. Brian Michael Bendis and David Mack have created a stunning work here, going into The Daredevil's past with many, many women, it's an ADULT thing, and I don't think we need to Apologize for it any longer!
First Bullseye then onto the Hooker as Elektra that was in Bullseye's room at the time of his Death... by the end of this issue you'd think nothing could top the first 25 pages or so then at the Prison with Urich visiting a 'Mystery Man, I was expecting, Hannibal Lecteror something... then it's ... I won't say. I'd best not in case you want to read it someday.
Just Great stuff!
Could this be a work as groundbreaking for The Daredevil as Frank Miller's Dark Night, in the 80's. My friends, that is the top I'd say! I don't know, I just don't but I'm pretty damn happy that I'm actually buying and knowing this Mini End Of Days... I know most people don't know a thing about it... I think it is Special, but I don't know about what you may think. Am I off the deep end here?
![]()
Very very well said mystman! This is great stuff. My brother's getting it and I sat down and read all 4 in a row. I really should have gotten this. Noir/Mystery is right up my alley. I'll definitely be getting the trade.
"That's not just "one man"! That's TONY FREAKING STARK. You're intel should've warned us that he was James Bond and "Q" wrapped in the same guy!" Cobra
It certainly has been very good so far, and is definitely reminiscent of Miller's work in all the best possible ways.
I know I've voiced my preferences on certain things, but overall this is one of my favorite books. I love this type of gritty noir/mystery world.
Do check out BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS' Twitter Feed
https://twitter.com/BRIANMBENDIS
Bookmarks