Review of Daredevil: Road Warrior #3
I’ve been having an odd problem lately. Too much Daredevil. Okay, so this is a really nice problem to have. In fact, it wouldn’t even be
I’ve been having an odd problem lately. Too much Daredevil. Okay, so this is a really nice problem to have. In fact, it wouldn’t even be
Ah, Daredevil every week! The second installment of the digital series Daredevil: Road Warrior, by Mark Waid and Peter Krause was released yesterday, and I could
I’m sorry it’s taken me this long to get this up! My excuse? I got caught up in the last few episodes of the second season
This review will contain spoilers for Daredevil #36 so proceed with caution if you haven’t read the issue! Okay, wow! This issue was quite the thrill
If you’ve read this issue, you were probably as shocked as I was. If you haven’t, don’t worry, I won’t spoil the ending for you! I
As you probably know, if you like the TOMP Facebook page, or follow me on Twitter, I wasn’t too impressed with Daredevil: Dark Nights #6, the
Matt is back in New York, Kirsten is back in the picture, and they are both looking to get back at the Jester and the Sons
I have to admit, this was kind of a weird issue for me. I thought the art was top-notch, the issue itself was as littered with
It’s now been well over a week since Daredevil #32 came out so this review is clearly overdue. I will have reason to, once again, get
Now that I’m finally current when it comes to Daredevil: Dark Nights reviews, it would be a shame to let the most recent issue wait too
With Daredevil: Dark Nights #5 coming out this week, it’s about time I get to my (very quick) reviews of Daredevil: Dark Nights #3 and #4.
Wow, you guys… You know how I’ve started this trend over the last few months of not being able to limit my thoughts on each issue
Sorry for the late review this time, guys! I’m glad I at least got that new law partner reveal up so we could talk about that,
I’ll be honest: While I really enjoyed Daredevil #29, one thing I missed this issue was some follow-up to what we learned about Matt’s childhood last
New comic book days was a big deal for Daredevil fans this week! Daredevil #28 came out, along with Indestructible Hulk #10 (the second issue of
As you may know, this month is even more jam-packed with Daredevil action than last month. Wednesday of this week saw the release of Daredevil: Dark
Okay, so remember how I kind of complained about not being totally sold on the identity of the mystery villain after last issue? Yeah, well, this
Hello all! I’ve had a lot on my plate over the last month, but all that’s behind me now, and it’s time to get back to
As you might have figured out by now, this issue finally reveals the master villain inside the can, the foe who has been breathing down Matt’s
First of all, let’s take a moment to appreciate the fact that this is issue #25 of Mark Waid’s run on Daredevil. Even artist Chris Samnee, who came onboard later, now has twelve issues of Daredevil to his credit. Javíer Rodriguez, meanwhile, has been around since the very start, coloring almost every single issue of volume 3 thus far.
I don’t know how Mark Waid does it. And by “it” I mean not only write fantastic scenes, but fit so many of them into one
Daredevil #23 is yet another amazing issue from Mark Waid, Chris Samnee and the rest of the team, and that should come as a surprise to
That’s right, this isn’t a review. I shouldn’t be reviewing this comic. Why? Because it’s not for me. Yes, after the slow build which lead to
There is a technique in genetics called shotgun sequencing by which you can sequence a large amount of DNA (say an entire genome) by breaking it