Daredevil #608
| Writer | Charles Soule |
| Artist | Phil Noto |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• In a surprising turn of events, Matt Murdock's fictional twin brother, MIKE MURDOCK, has shown up alive in Hell's Kitchen!
• Dodging DAREDEVIL'S attempt to capture him, Mike hunts down the only person who can help him find his brother - FOGGY NELSON!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Brandon Masters
Sep 19, 2018While Soule is probably far off from the always-fated showdown between the Kingpin and Daredevil, issues like these show that DD doesn't need to always be fighting epic waves of Hand ninja or the machinations of Wilson Fisk. Sometimes, all it needs is some family drama. Read Full Review
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8.0
Black Nerd Problems - Brandon Lawrence
Sep 14, 2018The icing on the cake in this book comes at the end when a character from recent Marvel history enters the stage. None other than Parker Robbins a.k.a The Hood. All the play he got from a very formative time in my Marvel Comics reading made him the perfect choice to get me excited about the direction this weird story is going. So bring it on, Soule. Let's see what you got. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Sep 17, 2018Daredevil #608 was another excellent issue in what continues to be one of Marvel's best comic books. Charles Soule does a great job presenting Mike Murdock as an unexpected wildcard for the ongoing war between Daredevil and Mayor Wilson Fisk. Matt Murdock's own actions put into question how exactly this story arc will affect the long-term story Soule is developing. With those questions in the air there is a lot to be excited for with what will happen next in the pages of Daredevil. Read Full Review
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7.6
On Comics Ground - Jack Daston
Sep 18, 2018This is a good issue, but it could have been set up better and been done without interrupting the overarching story. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer
Sep 12, 2018Whether this turns out to be a successful direction remains to be seen, but this remains an enjoyable and intriguing comic to read on a monthly basis. Read Full Review