A review by harmony
Daredevil, Vol. 8: Echo by David W. Mack

3.0

This was a nice little puff piece about the life and circumstances of Echo, but in terms of plot, it was incredibly sparse and the first half of the book is spent laying down the background of the character, which we already learned in Parts of a Hole. The art is a sort of mixed media collage throughout the piece, which is unusual and interesting but not the most conducive to producing an actual, dynamic narrative. The story both looked and felt more like a scrapbook than a graphic novel.