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Daredevil: Back in Black, Volume 4: Identity
by Charles Soule
I'll be honest, I'm a Daredevil fanboy. SO with saying that as long as Daredevil is decent I usually enjoy it. Luckily Charles Soule has been ramping up his Daredevil more and more to make it one of the better Marvel titles.
So we deal with a guilty Matt here. That's nothing new. However, going to a priest, Matt begins to confess. Not for things he's done but for things he didn't do. This is where we go back in time and find out just how much we didn't know. Why did everyone forget about Matthew being Daredevil? Was it similar to what Spider-man did in one more day? Not really. When the Purple Man's kids come into play things get very very interesting.
Good: Loved anything to do with Matt's internal struggles. We know he's a broken man so watching him fight with himself is great. The purple man stuff is tense, always is, and there's no exception here. The life Matt once had is a breath of fresh air, but for someone like him, we knew it would never last.
Bad: The whole ending of how it happened seems a little far fetched, even for myself. Some of the art suffers in spots.
Overall this is a very solid title. It's almost all about his past but in this title that works well. I'm eager to see where Soule takes this series next. A 4 out of 5.
So we deal with a guilty Matt here. That's nothing new. However, going to a priest, Matt begins to confess. Not for things he's done but for things he didn't do. This is where we go back in time and find out just how much we didn't know. Why did everyone forget about Matthew being Daredevil? Was it similar to what Spider-man did in one more day? Not really. When the Purple Man's kids come into play things get very very interesting.
Good: Loved anything to do with Matt's internal struggles. We know he's a broken man so watching him fight with himself is great. The purple man stuff is tense, always is, and there's no exception here. The life Matt once had is a breath of fresh air, but for someone like him, we knew it would never last.
Bad: The whole ending of how it happened seems a little far fetched, even for myself. Some of the art suffers in spots.
Overall this is a very solid title. It's almost all about his past but in this title that works well. I'm eager to see where Soule takes this series next. A 4 out of 5.