This is basically 1 year after the events of the last volume.

We do get filled in what happened. After Matt has claimed Hell's Kitchen as his own. That HE is now the kingpin of hell's kitchen and everyone better back the fuck off, other places in town are getting bad. His friends try to confront him, his other friends try to help him, his lover is scared for him, and Matt is a fucking mess.

And it's perfection. The anger, the loss, trying to pick up the pieces of his life. Matt is barely hanging on, and it makes for a extremely interesting read. A easy 5 out of 5.
adventurous challenging dark fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This was great ofc. It was less epic but more personal and more about the fallout from the last volume. A year has past since Daredevil declared himself as Kingpin. He makes the neighborhood a better place and hangs up his suit, deciding to settle down with Milla. That is until the Yakuza come in force to fight for control.

The funniest part of this for me was Spider-man, Luke Cage, and Dr Strange calling him out for only taking care of Hell's Kitchen and how they take care of the rest of the city.

This volume kind of felt like Marvel realized they had taken this plot arc too far and needed to find the fastest and easiest way to backtrack.
Great art though.

4.5 ⭐

Have you ever seen the Lord of the Rings animated movie, where it's a weird mix of animation and live action? That's what this art is like. Except it doesn't move. So it isn't interesting. Bendis's story is still pretty interesting, but good god. They aren't really trying to make friends with this art.