Daredevil #28
| Writer | Brian Michael Bendis |
| Artist | Alex Maleev |
UNDERBOSS PART 4 Why are assassins gunning for Daredevil? Is Kingpin dead?
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Spider-Man gives banter. Daredevil does his work in total silence. Perfectly matches the tone and showed Matt’s isolation. The gritty nature of the art is starting to grow on me.
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I don’t like silent issues but this one was very well done and the plot layout at the end was fantastic
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Daredevil vol. 2 #28 (Feb, 2002) by Brian Michael Bendis & Alex Maleev (Marvel) I really enjoyed the Bendis/Maleev work on Daredevil. I was reviewing Step by Bloody Step (Image) and decided to re-read all the other silent issues over the years including Marvel's 'Nuff Said theme of books from early 2002. I noticed this was one of the five covers (out of the twenty-four titles) that didn't promote the "Nuff Said" theme on the cover I appreciate the first 9 pages of the script are included in the back of the issue. The script references a broken sword Matt finds on the ground left over from Elektra #6 (which was also written by Bendis and was also part of the 'Nuff Said theme). I still feel its strange Daredevil can feel a red laser dot. L ike with most silent issues, its a fast "read". This book is enjoyable but specifically in regards to the use of the silent gimmick, the story did not seem particularly enhanced by the use of the silent gimmick and as a result was one of the less memorable books. This book was okay, but I would not recommend seeking it out based on the gimmick alone. more
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It's okay, I guess... But the story can be described in one simple sentence... The art still doesn't become more spectacular.
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