Daredevil is gone, but Hell's Kitchen is still a place of heroes and villains. Foggy Nelson (issue #1), the Defenders (issue #2), the many loves of Matt Murdock (issue #3), the Kingpin (issue #4) and a mysterious Guardian Devil (issue #5) will all learn what it means to live in a world without a Daredevil. And without a Daredevil to protect it, has hell come for his city? Who is The Man Without Fear?!
Rated T+
These two facts about these two characters collide in an ending that betrays the tranquil hospital setting. I enjoyed this so much that I'm concerned that MacKay couldn't possibly top it in next week's finale. Read Full Review
With one issue to go, Matt becoming Daredevil again seems a foregone conclusion with Fisk taking an interest in him. Time will tell if MacKay and his katamari of revolving artists can land the final issue. However, its hard not to argue its been a real treat for Daredevil fans so far. Read Full Review
This Kingpin issue of MWF was absolutely wonderful, making me wish this was the new ongoing Daredevil, but I will have faith in Chip Zdarsky (who is coming off of the highly rated Invaders series) and artist Marco Checchetto. Going forward Illdefinitely be keeping an eye out for MacKays next offering. Read Full Review
The Man Without Fear couldn't be further from his title, but that vulnerability is a welcome element to his character, and we're very intrigued to where things go from here. Read Full Review
Man Without Fear #4 dives deeper into the fear Kingpin inspires and does so with great artwork and amazing writing. Read Full Review
While "Man Without Fear" #4 can be tedious, the issue does a competent job re-establishing the status quo between Matthew Murdock and Wilson Fisk. Read Full Review