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Daredevil by Saladin Ahmed Vol. 2: Hell To Pay
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‘Daredevil by Saladin Ahmed Vol. 2: Hell To Pay’ review

If you’re going through hell, keep going.

Saladin Ahmed’s opening arc on this current volume of Daredevil continues as we hit volume two of the trade paperback collection, which is also true in the current issues of the same series. Within this hefty collection, we are treated to issues #6-10 and the Giant-Size Daredevil issue, which was recently released. While this is an exciting story, be warned that this trade is a portion of the story, so make sure that you have picked up Daredevil by Saladin Ahmed Vol. 1: Hell Breaks Loose for the first part. Let’s dive into this collection:

  • Daredevil #6 (9/10) – Saladin Ahmed and Aaron Kuder showcase their abilities excellently in this issue with how they showcase Daredevil’s world. Ahmed plays with DD’s faith and provides him with pathways that allow him to accept the good that comes with choices while also keeping the responsibility challenged by having DD clean up some consequences of his actions. Kuder cuts loose as he puts DD on a wicked journey that allows us to see two contrasting sides of DD. “Introductory Rites” continues with quite the second wind for story and character.
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  • Daredevil #7 (9/10) – Daredevil and Wolverine paint the town red as the Sins continue to plague Matt Murdock. Ahmed will make you question who is in charge of Wolverine and get you to examine Murdock’s issue with that particular vice. Kuder and Aburtov give you a fight that delivers on the brutality and won’t let your eyes escape that punishment. “Introductory Rites” is a hell of a welcome back for the Man Without Fear.
  • Daredevil #8 (8/10) – What a way to turn 60 years old and not look stale. The current creative team shares the anniversary with classic and new creators. “Introductory Rites” adds layers to Murdock’s struggles, making the wait harder as interest builds. The added characters are more good stuff in this wild buffet. The extra adventures take us to eras of Daredevil that should bring a smile to any era fan’s face. Here’s to 60 more years of the Man Without Fear!
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  • Daredevil #9 (8/10) – Excellent fight choreography carries the issue as Bullseye squares up to the Daredevils. Punishment awaits as fists, feet, and faces all meet. The Sins take a breather in this issue as we get a reunion that long-time fans will enjoy. The issue is enjoyable overall, but it does feel a bit like a filler issue with how long this story arc has been. It is still worth picking up, but it does keep the wait lingering as answers and confrontations await.
  • Giant-Size Daredevil #1 (6/10) – Delve into the unique dynamic between Sin and the Kingpin as they storm Hell’s Kitchen. We get a rare glimpse into Fisk’s mind and bear witness to his relentless attacks. While this is Daredevil’s Giant-Size issue, Fisk is the one calling the shots, leaving you to ponder his motives for luring DD in. This interlude to the “Introductory Rites” story arc hopefully ramps the excitement for the rest of the adventure.
  • Daredevil #10 (8/10) – Prepare for a vicious throwdown between the Kingpin and Daredevil as a deadly Sin gets involved. We’ve witnessed how this Sin has taken hold of the Kingpin; now, get ready to witness its wrath. This creative team knows how to beat the Hell out of Daredevil!
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Daredevil by Saladin Ahmed Vol. 2: Hell To Pay has some fantastic visuals and great ideas, but the big part lacking is the story’s closure. If you did get volume 1 of this series, you’re now at 11 issues of a comic that doesn’t have an ending. Which isn’t totally bad, but it is quite the marathon. As a reader of the monthly series, I enjoy it, but it can be trying. This is one of the moments where I feel bad for the trade waiters as here comes another volume, but in the end, it will end with “to be continued.” Don’t miss the story, but maybe you don’t need this collection as I’m sure there will be a “deluxe” somewhere with the whole story.

Daredevil by Saladin Ahmed Vol. 2: Hell To Pay
‘Daredevil by Saladin Ahmed Vol. 2: Hell To Pay’ review
Daredevil by Saladin Ahmed Vol. 2: Hell To Pay
This story reminds me of Winston Churchill's quote, “If you’re going through hell, keep going,” as Matt Murdock deals with issues from his past life. The mystery of which Sin has possessed a Marvel character is intriguing and entertaining. We don’t have all seven yet, but wow, we got some great payouts in this collection! Saladin Ahmed, Aaron Kuder, Juann Cabal, and other talented creators give some excellent entertainment, but you will be left wanting a resolution.
Reader Rating1 Vote
8.8
The art is amazing as it presents Marvel characters possessed by the Sins, leading to some amazing fight scenes
Ahmed's script is a wonderful adventure and it is a great challenge for Daredevil
The white costume makes a return!
This is only the middle portion of the story, depending on how this arc is. Depending on how you collect, you might want to wait for a complete story
7.5
Good
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