Why believing isn’t seeing
Note! At nearly 3,000 words, this is an essay more than a blog post. I hope you’ll find it interesting and thought-provoking, but you may want
Note! At nearly 3,000 words, this is an essay more than a blog post. I hope you’ll find it interesting and thought-provoking, but you may want
I was going to start this post by saying something along the lines of: “Usually, for White Cane Day (i.e. October 15 and also known 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
It’s been a while since I did a Daredevil science post, but as there still remains loads of things to cover – despite the 30,000(!) words
“Do blind people see in their dreams?” To be honest, I’ve never thought much about this question myself. Or rather, I’ve possibly thought about it once
The ten things that had me excited for the relaunch? As in, the don’t excite me anymore? Hardly! The idea for this post is just to
Sound effects, word balloons and captions obviously have a very special (and often under-appreciated) place in comics. In a book like Daredevil, where sounds play such
Hey all! The many things that have kept me away from the site lately are now behind me and I have to say that I’ve really
There’s no doubt about it, Mark Waid gets Daredevil. You’d have to in order to take a book that’s been headed down a particular path for
I’ve looked for an official announcement on this piece of news, but haven’t found one. The information just seems to be floating around out there and
Daredevil #5 not only revealed that Matt is about to go up against some of the biggest baddies in the Marvel Universe. It also finally revealed
The biggest problem with Daredevil these days is that it’s just too good. Despite the fact that each issue manages to pack a big punch in
As any longtime reader will know, I love scrutinizing Daredevil’s senses, both from a scientific and conceptual perspective. That is to say that I enjoy looking
Even superheroes sometimes run into logistical problems. In fact, there are certain types of practical issues you’d have to be a superhero to even have to
Daredevil #4 is a fantastic issue. In terms of pure craftsmanship, this may be my favorite of the relaunched Daredevil so far. Since the very first
When it rains, it pours. That’s how the saying goes and it certainly seems to be true of all the Daredevil-related news to come out of
UPDATED: It’s come to my attention that I’m an idiot. All the #.1 issues will be printed together in one over-sized issue. Thanks, Mark for spotting
This review contains mild spoilers. Also, in case you’re a longtime reader who’s wondering about this, I’ve decided to stop numerically grading my comics when doing
The Daredevil relaunch is part of a Marvel initiative entitled Big Shots. That’s a label that could just as easily be attached to the art we’ll
Marvel released the details of their September solicitations today (see, for example, CBR), and it turns out that September’s offerings not only include Daredevil’s debut as
I’m once again interrupting my hiatus to point you in the direction of a new longish interview in USA Today with some of the people involved
This was just what I meant when I said I’d be willing to take a break from my ongoing hiatus in case anything major happened. A
CBR posted an interview with upcoming Daredevil creators Mark Waid and Paolo Rivera earlier today. There was also tons of preview art, by both Rivera and
We’ve reached an important Daredevil relaunch milestone! A few hours ago, Marvel released their July solicits which, of course, include Daredevil #1. I suspected they would