Review of Daredevil #8
“She’s alive!” That I am, though just barely. đ But enough about me and how about we get to this review already, it’s overdue as it
“She’s alive!” That I am, though just barely. đ But enough about me and how about we get to this review already, it’s overdue as it
There’s a scene almost halfway through Amazing Spider-Man #677 that has me scratching my head a bit. Maybe it did the same for you. The scene
Daredevil #7 is absolutely delightful. Now, that might not be a word often associated with superhero comics – particularly when they feature a character like Daredevil
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
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
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
I’ll admit it. I’ve put off writing this review. My procrastination tendencies are obvious since I just spent two and a half hours vacuuming a one
Okay, the Daredevil onslaught has begun! Today saw the release of Daredevil #3 and New Avengers #16 (an issue devoted almost entirely to Daredevil) and as
Last month’s Daredevil #1 proved to be a hard act to follow. For me, Daredevil #2 wasn’t quite the phenomenal read we saw last month, but
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
I was very impressed with Daredevil: Reborn #1 and then somewhat let down by last month’s issue #2. The story seemed to shift gears completely, turning
While I can’t put my finger on it, there’s something about Daredevil: Reborn #2 that doesn’t quite sit right with me. It’s not that it isn’t
I’m generally a “glass half full” kind of person and that extends to comics as well. I try to approach a new story with the expectation
Sorry about getting this up so late, I was on vacation for much of last week. I suspect that there will be one or two people
Shadowland and the main Daredevil title came to an end today and this post is my chance to reflect on what happened during these final events
Unless you’re in Canada, you will probably have had to wait until today for Shadowland #5 and Daredevil #512 due to Thanksgiving in the U.S. last
A good twist to a story needs to be unexpected, but not so unexpected that the surprise development seems to be coming completely out of left
Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow #3 came out two weeks ago so I’m sorry it’s taken me so long to get to it. In the mean
Okay, back to Daredevil and Shadowland! Coming up is a brief look at Shadowland: Power Man #3, which came out last week, and Shadowland: Moon Knight
So, Daredevil #511 is here, the last issue before the ominous-sounding The End. For this issue, I’d like to do a little run-down of the good
Sorry to get this up so late guys, but I’ve been home with the flu since Thursday afternoon and haven’t been able to do much of
UPDATED: This post now contains brief reviews of Shadowland: Ghost Rider #1, Shadowland: Power Man #2, Thunderbolts #148, Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow #2, Shadowland: Moon
Antony Johnston’s Shadowland: Blood on the Streets, with art by Wellinton Alves, continues to be the most enjoyable of the Shadowland tie-ins, by a wide margin.
This review contains spoilers and my going off on a little rant. Consider yourselves warned. Here’s the thing; Andy Diggle is a really good writer. He’s