Review of Daredevil #10
My goodness, what a great issue. For starters, even though I feel like I’m repeating myself whenever I point out that Chris Samnee somehow keeps getting
My goodness, what a great issue. For starters, even though I feel like I’m repeating myself whenever I point out that Chris Samnee somehow keeps getting
Marvel’s solicitations for February 2015 were announced today, and for Daredevil – as we currently know him – this looks liks the beginning of the end.
A couple of weeks ago, when Bleeding Cool reported a rumor about the consequences of Daredevil’s involvement in the first arc of Superior Iron Man, my
In Daredevil #9, storytellers Waid and Samnee skillfully add a new layer to the Purple Man’s mythos by setting up his children as a new and
Nope, this is not a review. I don’t have an advance copy of Daredevil #9 and this issue won’t show up in Marvel’s digital store for almost
It’s been a busy weekend on my end and so much news to report from NYCC that I’m going to have to get back to you
First of all, thank you so much to everyone who commented (or contacted me through other means) to offer support in response to my latest post.
I’m going to tell you right away that this is going to be a much more personal post than usual. You’ve been warned. Hopefully though, it
I was born in 1977, when muted shades of brown and orange still reigned supreme in fashion and home decor. From the time I was old
As you may have sensed from my review of Daredevil #6, I felt pretty much done with this two-part Original Sin tie-in after last issue, and
Finally! I actually had to record this twice since Audacity had the audacity to somehow destroy the first set of files, but here we are. It’s
I’m going to state right off the bat that, as I’m sitting down to write this, I don’t have a proper title yet for this post.
Since this is a fairly early review and many have not yet read the issue, be warned that there are spoilers ahead! Daredevil #5, which came
We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming to bring you this news update on some of the things that have been happening in Daredevil land of the
Daredevil #5 is a wonderful example of why this (and the “previous”) volume of Daredevil has been so successful. It accomplishes the seemingly impossible task of
I was going to write this review Thursday night. That was before some psycho threatened to blow up my office building, prompting me and my co-workers
After the recent news that Javier Rodríguez will be leaving his coloring duties on Daredevil, with next month’s Daredevil #5 being his final issue in that
Hey gang! Don’t worry, I’ll let you in on what’s hiding behind that mysterious title in a little bit, but first I just wanted to let
It’s been a while since I’ve had the time to write a longer “essay” type of post, but there have been a couple of ideas brewing
How about if we get back to our regularly scheduled programming with a much delayed review of Daredevil #3? I won’t bother with a spoiler warning
And who the *bleep* is Charlie Cox, you ask? Yeah, I’m right there with you. Though obviously not a complete unknown, I must admit that I
Daredevil #2 is the second chapter of Matt Murdock’s new adventures in San Francisco, and this time around, he learns that there are some who resent his being there. We also see new character Charlotte “Charlie” Hastert back after being introduced last issue, and it’s clear that she’s being primed for major supporting character status while Foggy’s whereabouts remain mysterious.
As previously demonstrated, early Daredevil made a habit of assaulting innocent people. One reader even joked that this behavior is clearly still an issue after he
Hey all! Okay… Where to start? Hm, how about at the end? Karl Kesel’s look back at the Mike Murdock era, in a story called The