Man, after Daredevil #501, I'm not sure I can support Matt Murdock anymore. Sure, Andy Diggle and Roberto De La Torre have delivered fairly well after having to take over the book from a glorious and exciting creative team. But come on... after I put down the previous issue, I felt a disdain towards one of my favorite characters that I haven't felt since Superman was split into red and blue. To be fair, the Superman thing was, in retrospect, cool.
Regardless, these pages from De La Torre are helping me to alleviate my anger towards Matt and any wrongdoings he may have done. The book releases tomorrow, November 11, and promises to pick up threads from where Daredevil #500 left off in the conclusion to Ed Brubaker's run.








