Matt’s new law partner: A list of suspects
Daredevil #30 comes out tomorrow, and I personally cannot wait! We’ll see Chris Samnee back on art duties, and a guest appearance by the Silver Surfer.
Daredevil #30 comes out tomorrow, and I personally cannot wait! We’ll see Chris Samnee back on art duties, and a guest appearance by the Silver Surfer.
We don’t really know much about what Matt Murdock studied in school except for that he eventually graduated with a law degree. One thing that seems
Hey gang! The time has come for the second installment of a series of posts looking at Matt and Foggy’s many past quibbles, a topic as
“While the rest of the species is descended from apes, redheads are descended from cats.” – Mark Twain I occasionally joke about how no Daredevil-related subject
Okay, maybe that’s a cocky title. First of all, we’re only one issue into the Waid/Rivera/Martín run and there are no guarantees that we won’t see
I’ve spent quite a bit of time over the past few days looking at old Gene Colan issues of Daredevil in search for those perfect moments
Well, first of all, “new” is a descriptor that should be taken lightly here since the interview in question is actually about five days old. However,
One common element used a lot in superhero comics consists of the hero temporarily losing his (or her) powers. This has happened to Daredevil enough times
Okay, back with the second and final part to this orphaned “double post.” We’ll be looking at some more panels from Karl Kesel and Cary Nord’s
As mentioned in my previous post on Karl Kesel, here is a look at some actual panels from his run (there will be more in a
I will readily admit to being a big fan of Karl Kesel’s run, and it’s interesting to see his name mentioned every once in a while
While we’re counting down to #107, which will apparently be fairly courtroom heavy, I thought I’d make this month “lawyer month.” I have no idea how