A review by nancyotoole
Daredevil by Mark Waid, Volume 6 by Mark Waid, Tom Peyer

2.0

It's safe to say that I've been thoroughly enjoying Mark Waid's run on Daredevil, but this particular volume doesn't live up to the rest. Three storylines are collected here, and the first, where Matt's childhood bully comes looking for legal help, is actually quite good. It's the two that follow that are the problem. Clearly meant to draw attention to two other ongoing series (Silver Surfer and The Indestructible Hulk), they ultimately feel like distractions from the newly arisen Serpent Society plotline, and the more heart wrenching storyline surrounding Foggy Nelson's cancer. I also wasn't hugely fond of the artist for the Hulk comics.

Daredevil, volume six is a very uneven addition to the series. But since I've enjoyed the previous volumes so much, I will push on to volume seven.