The lawyer and the vigilante
The first of three posts on the appeal of Daredevil, introduced HERE. Americans seem to have a love/hate relationship with lawyers. No one seems to like
The first of three posts on the appeal of Daredevil, introduced HERE. Americans seem to have a love/hate relationship with lawyers. No one seems to like
This episode of Oh Karen! looks at the early issues of the Mike Murdock era through Karen’s eyes. I don’t think I’ll ever do a separate
When thinking about this post, I realized that the appeal of a character as rich and complex as Matt Murdock/Daredevil is too great and too multi-faceted
As promised – though a little late – here’s the first of many looks at the portrayal of the radar sense. The “prologue” to this little
Okay, so let’s check in with Karen again, shall we? Or rather, Karen, Matt and Foggy, since everything Karen does for the next fifteen issues is
We all know that Matt Murdock is no Peter Parker. He has (almost) always had a steady job, doesn’t live on his aunt’s wheatcakes, and is
Anyone who knows me in DD-related circles is well aware of my fascination with Matt’s senses. Understanding his heightened senses is one thing – these should
After bringing up Brubaker’s “reintroduction” of Becky Blake in my review of The Devil in Cell Block D, I thought it might be interesting to go
I wonder if Stan Lee, when he created the “gorgeous Karen Page” for Daredevil #1, had any idea that his innocent piece of eye candy would
Daredevil #1 is, of course, a classic issue. It marks the character’s first appearance and is the first of nearly five hundred issues of comic book
young kids may dream of having the powers of Superman or Spider-man, nothing about Daredevil’s life inspires envy.