Tag: daredevil
Review: Does Daredevil #25 Suffer From Being TOO Well Made?
When Daredevil jolted back to life in 2011 under the pen of Mark Waid, the series climbed out of a pit of cobwebs and...
Reports Suggest Marvel Studios Have Regained Rights to Daredevil
According to Newsarama, Marvel's Kevin Feige has made comments which suggest that Marvel Studios have reclaimed the film rights to Daredevil.
Last seen being developed...
On the Scene: WonderCon 2013, Matt Kindt on MIND MGMT and Being Happy
You’d be forgiven if you think of Matt Kindt as a breakaway success, since the “slow and steady” approach that's defined his career so...
Frankenstorm Reading: Weathering the Evacuation Blues
On Sunday, I went out and got groceries from the already Walking Dead-like store with its empty shelves and zombie walkers and then I...
NYCC: A Final Marvel & DC Cover Parade
The last day of New York Comic-Con was a day of relative peace and tranquillity, unless you were Dan Slott in which case it was...
Daredevil and Beaton rule at the 2012 Harvey Awards
The 2012 Harvey Awards were given out on Saturday night at the Baltimore Comic-Con. The big winner was the superhero favorite DAREDEVIL with wins for Best Series, Best New Series, Best Inker and Best Writer. Kate Beaton won three, with Best Online Comics Work, the Special Award for Humor, and Best Cartoonist. Jim Henson's TALE OF SAND by Ramon Perez, also won two, Best Original Graphic Album and Best Story.
Marvel and Fox Playing Swapsies for Daredevil Film Rights?
In an interesting move, it looks like Marvel might extend 20th Century's 'Daredevil' contract... on the condition that Fox return certain Fantastic Four characters back to them.
One Fan's Ecstasy: Fantastic Four Annual #33!
As sometimes happens, I walk into a comics shop and discover something I didn't know I needed! Here's an example...
Nice art: Mike Allred draws Daredevil #17
DAREDEVIL continues to be the superhero book that proves that "nice art" can be better than "house style" as Mike Allred takes over for an issue. Mark Waid continues to write.








