What Daredevil #25 says about Matt Murdock
I wasn’t planning on doing yet another “latest-issue-of-Daredevil revisited” post, and I certainly didn’t expect that the big fight scene issue that is Daredevil #25 would
I wasn’t planning on doing yet another “latest-issue-of-Daredevil revisited” post, and I certainly didn’t expect that the big fight scene issue that is Daredevil #25 would
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.
Yes, it’s time to, once again, revisit the most recent issue of Daredevil. Before we go on, I do want to point you to a couple
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
Hey everyone! I’ve been busy lately, but did manage to record a new podcast last week that I hope to have edited and ready to go
Marvel had a panel at the SXSW Interactive Festival on Sunday and gave us a glimpse at what was hiding behind the enigmatic teasers released over
Just like last month, I knew while writing my review of Daredevil #23 that there were a couple of things I wouldn’t be able cover since
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
Okay! Here’s my fifth podcast, which clocks in at about 38 minutes. The “colorist scandal” I mention briefly in this episode refers to an incident that
I knew as soon as I was done writing my review of Daredevil #22 that I would have to go back and write about it some
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
Daredevil has been in the news a little bit more than usual lately, due in large part to his title featuring the first ever appearance of
First off, Happy New Year! I hope all of you have had a great holiday season and an excellent start to 2013. As far as resolutions
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
Even though I try to keep an eye on everything that happens in the Daredevil-sphere, I occasionally miss things. Case in point: iFanboy’s Word Balloon Podcast
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
Hey everyone! As mentioned, I wanted to do a post covering some of my favorite moments from Chris Samnee’s run as Daredevil artist. Now seems like
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
Hey everyone! I spent the weekend in Leeds, England at the Thought Bubble Festival getting my geek on. I had a great time and got the
If you haven’t read the last 3-4 issues of Daredevil, you probably don’t know what I’m getting at. Then again, if that describes you, stop reading
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
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
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,
Hey everyone! We have plenty of things to get to this month, including the final part of the series looking at Matt and Foggy’s relationship, a