Review of Daredevil #17
With the dramatic events of last issue – i.e. Foggy firing Matt after finding Jack Murdock’s skull in Matt’s desk drawer – Daredevil #17 sees us take a time out from the current goings on and instead this issue offers a look back at the earlier days of the Nelson & Murdock partnership. I think...
Review of Daredevil #16
Even though I am away on vacation, I couldn’t allow myself to miss picking up today’s issue of Daredevil. So, I want to start by thanking everyone on Twitter who offered helpful tips on where to find comics in London! Since I’m away from my usual setting, the images from Daredevil #16 will come courtesy...
Review of Daredevil #15
It’s been a long time since I was this conflicted about an issue of Daredevil. On the one hand, Daredevil #15 is yet another example of great craftsmanship on behalf of both writer Mark Waid and the art team of Chris Samnee and Javier Rodríguez. Artistically, new concepts are skillfully introduced to illustrate Matt Murdock’s...
Review of Daredevil #14
Beware of spoilers. Nope, I’m not giving away the ending (I’d never do that!), but this issue is hard to review without giving away some fairly major revelations. Wow. Daredevil #14 is a fantastic piece of work, albeit incredibly disturbing. In this long awaited (five weeks!) issue, Mark Waid shows off his sadistic side by...
Review of Daredevil: Season One
In the ridiculous amount of time it’s taken me to get the review up, Daredevil: Season One managed to make it onto the New York Times bestseller list for the week of May 13. Writer Antony Johnston also has a new book out called The Coldest City, so check that out! Before getting into the...