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Daredevil, Vol. 7 by Chip Zdarsky
Daredevil, Vol. 7 by Chip Zdarsky













Weird Spider-Man scene aside, I’m still digging this run a lot and I’d recommend it to anyone. I’ve never seen him mess up writing Spider-Man like that before. It’s not the end of the world or anything though, especially since Spidey’s other scene later in the book is fucking incredible and more than makes up for the earlier one, but it’s still weird that Zdarsky fumbled that particular scene so hard. It’s like Zdarsky forgot what that initial conversation was even about, and it leads to a very weird and OOC scene for Spidey. It was super weird because it was Zdarsky following up on their conversation from the first volume, but Spidey is mentioning shit that wasn’t even in his point in that first talk they had. No matter how strong their art is, it’ll never be able to reach the heights of Checchetto’s.Īnd small art nitpicks aside, my main problem with this specific volume was with how Spider-Man was written in one scene. I honestly just feel bad for all these fill-in artists at this point. I still miss Checchetto’s art whenever he isn’t on an issue, but at least the three he got to do in here were some of his best work from the entire run. Series artist Marco Checchetto handles issues #21, #23, & #25, while Francesco Mobili fills in for #22, Mike Hawthorne handles #24, and Manual Garcia helps with the annual. The art is a bit inconsistent throughout since there are so many artist changes, but all the fill-in artists still did a fine enough job at the end of the day. And I’m still loving everything Zdarsky has been doing with Matt, Fisk, and Elektra. I don’t care for this particular character at fucking all, but some of you may so no spoilers. There’s also an annual that sees a side character from Matt’s life make a return. This is a volume that continues to pay off a decent number of threads built up during Zdarsky’s run, while still setting up the future for more incredible developments to come.

Daredevil, Vol. 7 by Chip Zdarsky

In the wake of Wilson Fisk's violent and visceral last act, it's a new era for New York and the Man Without Fear! With a groundbreaking creative team returning to usher in an all-new chapter, Matt Murdock has no choice but to leave behind everything he's ever known, and ELEKTRA is the last vestige of his former life.After saving Hell’s Kitchen from a gang of super-powered mercenaries in the events of Volume 4: End of Hell, Daredevil must finally confront his biggest sin yet… New York, United States of America (Referenced) Synopsis for "The Red Fist Saga - Part 1"

Daredevil, Vol. 7 by Chip Zdarsky

  • Unnamed gunman (First and only known appearance).
  • Daredevil, Vol. 7 by Chip Zdarsky

  • Daredevil (Matt Murdock) (Impersonates Mike Murdock).
  • Daredevil (Matt Murdock) Appearing in "The Red Fist Saga - Part 1" He's here because, in this world, Robert Goldman is the only thing that scares me.















    Daredevil, Vol. 7 by Chip Zdarsky