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    Daredevil #16

    Daredevil » Daredevil #16 released by Marvel on October 1, 2012.

    broo1232's Daredevil #16 review

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    Nelson and Murdock no more (ish)

    Daredevil has probably been the best book marvel have been publishing and this story arc has been one of the best in the series in terms of writing and art.

    The Good

    This issue starts off with a scene with Ant Man in side Matt's head trying to destroy all the Nano doom bugs and working with Tony Stark and Doctor Strange to remove them and this whole scene is great with some interesting factors coming into play

    Such as the fact that the radiation Matt got when he was a kid and also makes him blind is interfering with the radio receivers on Ant-man's head are actually receiving matt's memories and feeling this also works the other way so Matt is reliving his memories but with slight twists so when he thinks he's looking at Karen page's grave it's Janet Van Dyne's and this whole scene is great I mean I didn't understand it at first but when I thought about It was possible (it's the marvel universe anything is possible) but this whole scene is beautiful and Ant-man evens see's in Radar at one point. This whole scene I would probably bump up to a 5 for the whole issue because it was so good.

    After this scene we get to the reason for the cover and it is a shocker and puts so many questions up especially

    what's up with Matt's mind was it him or one of his enemies.

    The Art is phenomenal it fits Daredevil so well shadowy and full of expression and the final scene is beautifully done.

    The Bad

    Nelson and Murdock no more!

    5 stars.

    Other reviews for Daredevil #16

      Nelson and Murdoch No More 0

      I have really been enjoying what Mark Waid has been doing with Daredevil he has taken a character just after a dark period in his life and changed him in subtle ways. And I like Samnee's art hope he stay and they don't start shuffling artists like they've done with this series in the past and what's been happening with Punisher as well.This issue is great I liked how they sent Giant Man in to fight the nanobots. Not a great deal happens in this issue but it's been written so well and flows so sm...

      4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

      The Mind Without Fear 0

      I thought Paolo Riviera was the only one who could just kill it with these Daredevil covers, but I stand corrected! Chris Samnee delivers a knockout right up there with the other golden cover gems. Such a simple idea, but so god damn elegant. And of course its fitting to have him be the one to finish out this arc.Daredevil's safe, but he hasn't been saved yet. He's still stuck in his own world of darkness, his sense completely gone. But now he has Giant Man, Iron Man, and Dr. Strange to save him...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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