Review of Daredevil #1 (2015)
Well, the eve of the release of the new Daredevil #1 is a perfect opportunity to return to the blog after an intense period of traveling
Well, the eve of the release of the new Daredevil #1 is a perfect opportunity to return to the blog after an intense period of traveling
So yeah, busy week! I honestly don’t know where the days went. And, while I was gone, the news came out that Jon Bernthal has been
When I said I’d have this up over the weekend, I meant last weekend. Oh well, real life got in the way, along with the really
Okay! Time for another episode review. We’re really nearing the home stretch now, so let’s get to it. Recap This episode has an unusual opening with
This episode review took much longer to get through than I had planned, I’m sorry about that! I’ve been pretty busy at work, but a big
Sorry for the delay, gang! Let’s get this show back on the road with Speak of the Devil. Recap This episode is told mostly in long
Okay! Let’s continue the individual episode reviews with episode eight, “Shadows in the Glass.” You know the drill. First there’s the recap (to refresh everyone’s memory
Recap Somewhere in Japan, presumably, a man is running from someone who’s chasing him. He grabs a gun and fires it into an elevator at his
Sorry for the delay guys! Let’s get back on track with the Netflix episode reviews. I’m still not sure when I’ll get to my Daredevil #15
Sorry for the delay, folks! I’m back now with this review for episode five, and will make sure to write my review for Daredevil #15 before
At the leisurely pace I’m going, Marvel’s Daredevil on Netflix is going to keep me busy here for quite a while. The next review will be
It’s time to review the third episode of Marvel’s Daredevil. Here we go! Recap It all starts with a man walking into into a bowling alley,
Time for my review of the second episode of Marvel’s Daredevil (I keep writing “issue” instead of episode, being so used to the comics, so if
After taking much too long to catch up with life outside of Daredevil (wouldn’t we all love to immerse ourselves in Daredevil full time), it’s time
Some reviews are easier to write than others. Daredevil #13 was one of my favorite issues in a long while, so my last review pretty much
Daredevil #13 was easily one of the most enjoyable issues of Daredevil I’ve read in a long time. Considering the overall quality of the title in
My apologies for the extreme delay in getting this post up. I ended up having to switch gears at work a couple of weeks back. It’s
With the holidays now behind us (though I’m still hanging out at mom’s house, it’s heaven), it’s time to get to this week’s Daredevil #11. It’s
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
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
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
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
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