The curse of the Mike Murdock identity
You know what they say about lies. You need a good memory to keep your story in check. Matt could have used that, and more, during
You know what they say about lies. You need a good memory to keep your story in check. Matt could have used that, and more, during
… ’nuff said! From Daredevil #34, by Stan Lee and Gene Colan. The hilarity of this panel speaks for itself. And, as a bonus, doesn’t your
It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these, and it’s not for lack of trying, but because villains seemed to be getting smarter after
Daredevil #27, by Stan Lee and Gene Colan sees Daredevil have one of those awkward blind superhero moments that should probably be more common than is
Matt Murdock is nothing if not dedicated to his craft. Low-powered and forced to rely mostly on hard-earned fighting skills, he can’t afford not to learn
Rarely do I find myself actually laughing out loud when reading a Daredevil comic, and that includes most of the Silver Age goofiness. But Daredevil #9
There have been no fewer than four men to carry the name (and gas) of Mr Fear. The very first was Zoltan Drago, whose origin story
First off, sorry for the slight delay in my posting schedule. I’ve been a little busy lately (and some of it is due to DD stuff
So, the last time Daredevil found himself at the mercy of a villain was… last issue. That’s right, in part two of this series we paid
In my last post, I took a look at how Electro’s megalomania completely ruined his golden opportunity to take Daredevil out for good. This time around,
You know how the baddies won’t just kill the good guy even when there’s a golden opportunity to do just that? Well, this has happened enough
While I’m busy with work and feel like I’m about to drop dead every evening when I get home, I haven’t had the energy for anything
Wait a sec. I thought Daredevil lived in the city that never sleeps. Anyway, you guys might remember how I, back in February, declared February “annuals
I know, it sounds all official, doesn’t it? It’s not. I just decided that annuals would be my theme this month, although there are enough of
I was gone for two weeks in April and now it’s time again. So, unfortunately there probably won’t be any updates until I return on August
Many years ago, the world was a very different place. Wives greeted their husbands at the door with perfect smiles on their faces and all children
While we usually think of major events like divine intervention or – in the Marvel U – a visit from Dr. Strange or Mephisto as being
Here’s one of these points where all comparisons with Batman really fall apart. Bruce Wayne has a cool hi-tech car – the Batmobile. Matt Murdock… Well,
I just had to post this panel, from Daredevil #26, because it’s so darn funny. I don’t even have to say much about it, it pretty
“Lawyer month” continues with one of Matt’s first real cases (well, that we’re actually aware of), his defense of Willie Lincoln, a blind former police officer
There are certain aspects of a superhero’s life that we mere mortals don’t have to worry about. There’s the whole thing with the clothing situation, for
Well, after talking about my own thoughts on realism in comics, I thought I’d post this lovely tale of absurd make-believe. Sure, it’s not as “unrealistic”
Here’s a page (the first of Vol 1 #50) that shows Daredevil in a rather awkward position. While we can safely assume that most superheroes don’t
Well, with this being “lawyer month” (sort of), I thought we’d take a closer look at some of Matt’s famous cases, along with some of the