Review of Daredevil #1.50
Hey all! Okay… Where to start? Hm, how about at the end? Karl Kesel’s look back at the Mike Murdock era, in a story called The
Hey all! Okay… Where to start? Hm, how about at the end? Karl Kesel’s look back at the Mike Murdock era, in a story called The
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.
“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
Almost two weeks ago, I promised to do a post about the fashion history of Matt Murdock. Obviously, I lied. No, that’s a little harsh. Frankly,
Wanted:Legal secretary for small Manhattan law firm specializing in criminal law. Must be able to keep cool in a crisis. Experience with superhero-related public relations nightmares
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
Still on hiatus – until Daredevil #18 comes out on Wednesday – and apparently also failing at doing what I intended: highlight old posts! Anyway, this
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