Written by Ed Brubaker, penciled by Michael Lark, cover by David Finch.
"The Devil in Cell Block D," part 5 of 6. The opposing forces in Rykers finally explode, in an all-out war. It's the riot in Rykers, and Matt Murdock will find himself caught between his enemies and a hard place. Will this violent take-over prevent Matt from finding the answers he seeks about Foggy's murder, and about who's been manipulating him from the outside? And what the hell is Punisher doing here?
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June 28th 2006
BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
Aw, dag! ****'s about to jump OFF! Surprising many, putting Daredevil, the Kingpin, Punisher and Bullseye in a prison filled with people who want them dead might cause some violence. And Sweet Jack Battlin, does some violence get caused. Pretty much wall-to-wall action, this issue pays off the last few issues of build-up brilliantly. Brubaker has a few aces up his sleeve as DD makes a new ally and everyone goes riot-y. Yay! It's like Disneyworld, but with more violence and better manners! 9 Grahams
BONUS REVIEW by RICK BERG
If you did not like the lack of action during Bendis’ run this is the issue for you. As a troubled Milla visits the man she loves Ryker’s inmates explode. Brubaker turns up the heat as an on the edge Matt joins the hated Kingpin in a full scale prison riot. Things look bad until a deck of cards is delivered. How can Matt survive with Lester freed and violence galore all around. Plus Frank is still around. Can this book get any better? I don’t think so. 10 Grahams