Recommended stand-alone issues of Daredevil
For my first proper countdown post – as we await the release of all thirteen episodes of Daredevil on April 10 – I wanted to take
For my first proper countdown post – as we await the release of all thirteen episodes of Daredevil on April 10 – I wanted to take
With the year coming to a close within a few short hours, I thought I’d just look back briefly at 2013 and talk about the things
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
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
[toc] Come July, we’ll officially be in Shadowland territory, and with the most recent arc Left Hand Path having come to a close, I thought this
How do you like your Daredevil? Served in a beautiful hardcover, in the form of a convenient take-it-on-the-train trade paperback or as single issues to be
Daredevil continuity is relatively uncluttered by paradoxical events and conflicting timelines, but it is not entirely straightforward. The first major complicating factor came in the form
You can find tons of funny stuff in the Marvel Universe Handbook. Did you, for instance, know the following? Matt is not only blind, he apparently
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
Note: This post has been updated to reflect available TPBs and HCs as of February 2011. See the end of the post for all omnibuses. Actually,