Daredevil #322
| Writer | D.G. Chichester |
| Artist | Scott McDaniel |
The Snakeroot's plan comes to a head! What do they hope to accomplish by kidnapping a cyborg S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and stealing a man-made virus? The answers involve someone close to Daredevil, and will shake his world to its very core!
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4.5
Chichester gets into these habits of using the same words or phrases across multiple issues and it drives me a little crazy. These comics often feel like a chore to get through, outside of the random sporadic comic that kind of works like the last one. We're back to the grind again with a slow-moving, kind-of clumsy story that just barely almost works. But it doesn't work - most Chichester Daredevils read like a weird fever dream. McDaniel's art isn't even good in this one - it feels rushed and sloppy (outside of one black-and-white splash page that's simply jaw-dropping). Also intentionally having two unrelated characters named Eddie in your story is nuts. These little annoyances add up very quickly in these comics.
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