Review of Daredevil #26
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
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
Well, it wasn’t that long ago that I posted my review of the third issue of Daredevil: End of Days. As you might recall, my general
So, here’s a brief look at Daredevil: End of Days #3 so I can get it out there before the next issue in the series comes
This issue consists of two very different halves. The first half of the book is devoted to Daredevil dealing with 1) an angry mob of freed slaves, 2) the now mostly incapacitated Coyote and 3) the Spot, whom Daredevil manages to free from the strange contraption he was hooked up to. Chris Samnee draws a very creepy-looking “New Spot” with arms and legs sticking out everywhere
When last issue ended, I thought I had some idea of what was in store for Daredevil this week. I’m not talking about the details, of
Daredevil: End of Days #2, written by Brian Bendis and David Mack, reminds us of many of the things that made the former’s previous work stand out. One of the strengths of the series so far is allowing Ben Urich to be the narrator and central character of the story.
Daredevil has become an in-demand guest star lately. Not only is he a regular in New Avengers (at least for the time being, the series ends
So, review time, finally! And, just so you know, my delay in getting this up should not be taken as a lack of enthusiasm. My enthusiasm
Reading this first issue of the long-awaited End of Days has had me thinking about all kinds of concepts related to continuity and “alternate universes.” This
After five looong weeks since last issue, we finally saw the release of Daredevil #18 today. The issue is the first of a new four-issue arc,
You know what would have been a great annual? Daredevil #17. The story featured in it was tied to the larger storyline of the ongoing book
With the dramatic events of last issue – i.e. Foggy firing Matt after finding Jack Murdock’s skull in Matt’s desk drawer – Daredevil #17 sees us
Even though I am away on vacation, I couldn’t allow myself to miss picking up today’s issue of Daredevil. So, I want to start by thanking
It’s been a long time since I was this conflicted about an issue of Daredevil. On the one hand, Daredevil #15 is yet another example of
Beware of spoilers. Nope, I’m not giving away the ending (I’d never do that!), but this issue is hard to review without giving away some fairly
In the ridiculous amount of time it’s taken me to get the review up, Daredevil: Season One managed to make it onto the New York Times
Whoa, hold on to your seats! If the Omega Effect felt a bit like a drag in terms of plot progression (though I doubt anyone can
If Daredevil #11 left me a bit lukewarm, Daredevil #12 has me all warm and fuzzy. That, and in a state of complete awe. I loved
With this week’s Daredevil #11, the Omega Effect cross-over comes to an end. And, it’s not an altogether satisfying one, I’m sad to say. After the