Publisher : Marvel
Author : Dennis O’Neil, David Mazzucchelli, Arthur Byron Cover, Harlan Ellison, Roger McKenzie
Artist : David Mazzucchelli
Colorist : Danny Bulanadi, Christie Scheele
Letterer : Joe Rosen
Review
To be honest, this arc with Micah Synn is something else. The way Daredevil and the characters around him are handled is nothing short of remarkable. Especially the dynamic between Kingpin and Daredevil—two sworn enemies forced to align against a common foe. There’s something raw and powerful in that partnership, even if it’s born out of necessity.
Then there’s the world, the art—absolutely top-tier. Issue 214, in particular, stands out. The way the rain cascades through those shadowy panels, the mood it creates—it’s like stepping into a noir masterpiece. One of those rare comics where the art pulls you in, making you want to flip through it again and again. To this day, it’s one of the most striking visuals I’ve ever seen in any comic.
- Individual issues average : 4.5
- Universe / vibe : 4.5
- Plot : 5
- Pace : 4
- Villains : 4
- Hero Evolution : 4.5
- Illustrations : 4.5
- Letters : 4
- Covers : 4.5