I recently reviewed Daredevil #8 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "The conclusion to 'Devil and the Details,' the two-part crossover with Amazing Spider-Man that began last week, lives up to the promise of its first chapter. Mark Waid writing the entire story helps avoid the problems of many crossovers where a shift in tone and storytelling break up the flow and cohesion of the narrative. Instead, the only shift is from Spider-Man’s narrative perspective to Daredevil’s, which is also story-driven since it begins a Spider-Man story and ends a Daredevil story. And, like the first part, Daredevil #8 has some pretty great-looking art, swapping Emma Rios for Kano with colorist Javier Rodriguez sticking around to help provide some visual coherence between the issues."
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