Daredevil #500 is an amazing story and an excellent way for Ed Brubaker to end his run on Daredevil. The story is brimming to the top with non-stop action which makes this comic book one of the most thrilling you will ever read.
Story: Ed Brubaker did an astounding job writing Daredevil #500, writing it with enough adrenaline packed action to pacify even the biggest action junkie. The book also features a huge climax and development in the character Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, and a new shift in his goal and personality, as well as the introduction of the new Daredevil, Diggle. The only complaint that exists about the story is that it is so well written, it makes the book go by far too fast.
Art: Both Paul Azaceta and David Aja are excellent artists and do a wonderful job of crafting the complex action scenes in Daredevil #500 like no other artists could. The style is really something to behold and is unlike any other comic book out there. The attention to detail is also rather impressive and although it isn’t very noticeable because of the concentration on the action, it still helps make the book as much of a success as it is.
Overall: Daredevil #500 is a comic book that everyone really needs. Most series have disappointing climaxes, but in this case Brubaker surprised us all by going above and beyond of what was expected. The combination of action, emotions, and rapid character development make for one truly amazing piece of work.
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