Review: Daredevil Noir #2 (8.0/10)
No “regular” DD this month, but at least there’s Daredevil Noir, and that’s not a bad consolation price. While this issue failed to completely floor me
No “regular” DD this month, but at least there’s Daredevil Noir, and that’s not a bad consolation price. While this issue failed to completely floor me
I want to start off by saying that I liked this issue a lot. I like the bigger story that we can feel brewing behind the
Wow… How’s that for a short review? These pages do something very powerful. They take the reader back in time and into the place that’s being
A little late, I’m back with another review. I was a little torn when it came to thinking of a score for this issue and I’ll
The good news: IGN has a preview of Daredevil #117 up and it looks awesome. Me like. The bad news: That digital comic I mentioned in
This issue is a refreshingly modern take on a comic book villain whose portrayal here is light years away from the failed evil genius bad guys
Well, the longtime reader of this blog will see a dip in my ratings for Daredevil #115 compared to the high grades I usually award Brubaker’s
I may have gained three pounds or more in as many days, but I think my fingers are still nimble enough to put together a review
If I had to describe this issue in two words, I’d say that “extremely satisfying” comes pretty close. While Brubaker’s DD is always a very good
Well, boys and girls. It’s another month until Daredevil #113, which means it’s time to review #112. This one sure packed a punch in some unexpected
You know the writer has thrown you for a loop when the big talking point of the issue isn’t the big talking point of the issue.
[I always try to never give anything major away in the main portion of the review, but if you haven’t read this arc, proceed at your
Well, first of all, I will be discussing how this issue ends – it’s hard not to go there – but I’ll put that under a
[Contains some spoilers, don’t read if you’re waiting for the trade.] This issue is a step up from the already intriguing #107. The plot thickens, as
My only regret after having read this issue is that I now have to wait another month to read the next chapter of the story. Because
This trade paperback collects the mini-series by the same name that came out in four installments in 2007, and focuses on the story of Matt’s father
This review contains some spoilers, but doesn’t reveal any major plot points. To stay completely safe, don’t read past the cut (or dashed line if you
[Spoiler warning: While this review does not contain any explicit details from this issue or the preceding arc, it’s not recommended reading for anyone who has
Okay, time for another review. By the time I’m done with this one and Daredevil #106, I’ll be up to speed, so I’ll be able to
Okay, time for another review. With any luck, I’ll have a review for the Without Fear arc as well by the end of the week. Again,
Okay, time for another review. This one takes us to Europe where Matt goes on a wild goose chase in pursuit of the people responsible for
So here goes, the first of Brubaker’s four arcs so far to get some extra attention from yours truly. I assume that most of the people