Daredevil will need to make one of the hardest decisions in his life.
Matt's life has been threatened a lot recently since his identity was revealed and to try to save his loved ones he will need to make a deal with one of the most dangerous men that he has ever met not knowing that such man might have plans on his own.
I have been anticipating this encounter and I'm glad to say it didn't disappoint.
Mark Waid arrives with the ramifications of his whole work in Daredevil by making Matt confront the Kingpin and asking him for help. Their dynamic is pretty logical considering their own history and certainly bring back memories of some of the worst moments in Matt's life which creates a lot of entertaining tension.
The character work continues to be good by making Matt realize the mistakes that he has been making lately while also giving enough spotlight to the rest of the cast to check out their development and there's especially a scene with Foggy that is quite worrisome.
Chris Samnee continues to his work in pencils and is still really impressive thanks to his fantastic storytelling skills. There's a scene in particular in this issue where Kingpin shows his art gallery that is incredibly powerful and it was mostly because of how well it was depicted.
Great issue, excited to see how this story concludes.
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