![]() ![]() Checcetto's design for her costume is incredible-there needs to be an Eisner Award for "Best Hair" so we can give it to Checcetto-and his propulsive artwork is once again a stunning highlight of an already great book. The more traditional superhero elements are also really strong, and seeing Elektra take up the mantle of Daredevil is an inspired treat I can't believe we haven't seen sooner. ![]() ![]() Zdarsky is asking all the right questions regarding Daredevil's incarceration, so I hope to see the story end up somewhere with genuine consequences and lessons for Daredevil. Some of Daredevil's motivations are a bit tiresome, though. Does it still feel like Zdarsky is talking around some of the issues? Yes, an unfortunate side-effect of being a popular superhero comic, but I'd argue he gets further than most, and that's worth something. ![]() I continue to admire Zdarsky's willingness to interrogate real-world tensions (corrupt government forces, the broken prison system, etc.) in a popular superhero comic. Daredevil going to prison is an inspired idea, too. There's a lot of set-up in these issues, as various pieces are introduced and rearranged, but Zdarsky's scripts provide real momentum to the proceedings. Another really good development in Zdarsky's Daredevil saga. ![]()
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