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Comic Book Review: Siege #1 external link

Thumbnail Writer: Brian Michael Bendis We cut to the New Avengers hideout and see Steve Rogers standing there watching the footage from the news crew filming Norman and his heroes laying a beating on Thor. Captain America clenches his fist angrily and grinds his teeth angrily. End of issue.
Thu, Jan 7 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

New Comics for December 16 2009 external link

Thumbnail MARVEL COMICS Amazing Spider-Man #615 Captain America Reborn #5 Daredevil #503 Dark Avengers #12 Dark Wolverine #81 Deadpool Merc with a Mouth #6 Hulk #18 Mighty Avengers #32 Ms. Marvel #48 Spider-Man 1602 #3 Spider-Man The Clone Saga #4 What If Daredevil vs. Elektra
Tue, Dec 15 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

Black Widow: Deadly Origin #2 Review external link

I'm looking forward to seeing what he does with Daredevil next issue. The strengths of the flashback sequences aside, nothing changes the fact that these ...
Wed, Dec 9 |  from IGN

 

Scott's Classic Comics Corner: 1967 - A Year in Review external link

Thumbnail John Romita was well entrenched at Amazing Spider-Man, John Buscema was aboard at Avengers and Gene Colan was at the beginning of a long run on Daredevil. ... and more »
Tue, Nov 10 |  from Comics Should Be Good!

 

Ghost Rider II — NOT a reboot! external link

Thumbnail Considering how we’ve heard how Marvel intends to reboot certain underperforming film franchises — the Fantastic Four and Daredevil being two that spring to mind — MTV has some interesting news about the Spirit of Vengeance himself. Namely, that a reboot is not in Johnny Blaze’s future.
Mon, Nov 9 |  from Newsarama

 

Comic Book Review: Daredevil #501 external link

Thumbnail Daredevil #501 marks the first issue of the newest creative team, Andy Diggle and Robert Del La Torre, run on this title. I am not too familiar with Diggle's previous work but I was not very impressed with what he did on Dark Reign: The List–Daredevil one-shot. And after were Ed Brubaker and Mi...
Sun, Oct 11 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

Review: Daredevil #500 (9.0/10) external link

Thumbnail Among the back-up features is a neat little story by Ann Nocenti that I really enjoyed, even though it is a tad morbid, with some great David Aja art. There is also the reprint of Daredevil #191, which I will have to review separately some time, because it is perhaps my favorite issue of all tim...
Thu, Aug 20 |  from The Other Murdock Papers

 

Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review external link

For the second time, he uses his spider-sense sort of like Daredevil uses his radar sense, and I just hope they don't start to lose sight of the difference between the two. When all the bad guys catch up, Harry stays loyal to Norman, who knew all along ...
Sat, Jun 13 |  from Film Fodder

 

Q&A: Erik Larsen on SAVAGE DRAGON external link

Thumbnail Erik Larsen: The Golden Age Daredevil was briefly seen in our first Next Issue Project book, Fantastic Comics #24–but it was a cameo–he was one of a dozen characters from the Golden Age. He’ll be in an upcoming Next Issue Project comic– but he’s just a cool old character whose costume I’ve al...
Sat, May 2 |  from Newsarama

 

Daredevil Noir #1 Review external link

 CA The problem, of course, is that adding Daredevil to a noir story is neither fresh nor clever. When it comes down to it, the only creative choice Irvine makes is his decision to make Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson private investigators instead of lawyers ...
Wed, Apr 8 |  from IGN

 

Comic Book Review: Daredevil #116 external link

Thumbnail Kingpin kills a bunch of Hand ninjas before being overwhelmed. We see Hand ninjas stabbing Kingpin in the back with two swords. Kingpin slumps to his knees. Kingpin mutters "Marta." Lady Bullseye then enters the room. Lady Bullseye says that Kingpin got soft. She tells Kingpin that the swords have effectively paralyzed Kingpin from the knees up. Kingpin asks "Why?" Lady Bullseye comments that the Kingpin was naïve if he thought he could walk away from everything. Lady Bullseye says that the reasons for her attack are too numerous to list. However, if Kingpin wants a specific cause then he should ask Daredevil. Lady Bullseye pulls the two swords out of Kingpin's back. Kingpin falls to the floor. Lady Bullseye and the Hand ninjas exit the scene.
Mon, Mar 9 |  from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution

 

Daredevil #114 - Review external link

Thumbnail Posted in Marvel Comics, Reviews   Tagged: Black Tarantula, Daredevil, Daredevil #114, Daredevil #114 - Review, Ed Brubaker, Foggy Nelson, Immortal Iron Fist, Lady Bullseye, Marvel, Master Izo, Matt Hollingsworth, Michael Lark, Stefanao Guadiano    By Ed Brubaker (writer), Mi...
Fri, Jan 2 |  from Weekly Comic Book Review.com

 

CCL Podcast #200 - Frank Miller’s Daredevil Omnibus 1 and 2 external link

Thumbnail Essential Wolverine Vol 2 TPB Essential Wolverine Vol 3 TPB Fantastic Four Omnibus HC Marvel Visionaries Jack Kirby Vol 1 HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Jr HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Sr HC Marvel Visionaries Stan Lee HC Marvel Visionaries Steve Ditko HC
Wed, Dec 17 |  from Collected Comics Library

 

CCL Podcast #199 - A Reprint of Reprints - DC Classics The Batman Annuals external link

Thumbnail Share on Facebook Collected Comics Library Podcast #199 28,645Kb; 30m 17s http://www.collectedcomicslibrary.com/ Regular readers of the blog of listeners of the podcast, know that I’m a big fanboy of The Batman, yes “The” Batman. meaning the older and slightly more campy Batman of the G...
Wed, Dec 10 |  from Collected Comics Library

 

Podcast: CCL #190 - Politics In Comics - Superman: The Dark Knight external link

Thumbnail DC Comics Goes Ape TPB Immortal Iron Fist Vol 3 The Book Of The Iron Fist Premiere HC Iron Man The Dragon Seed Saga TPB Daredevil Cruel And Unusual TPB Punisher MAX Vol 10 Valley Forge, Valley Forge TPB Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Vol 2 Essential Wolverine Vol 5
Wed, Oct 8 |  from Collected Comics Library

 

It Must Suffice, 1/1 (Daredevil comics, PG-13) external link

Fandom: Daredevil (comics) Rating: PG-13 (for violence and religious themes) Word Count: 1700 words Summary: “He is, after all, the Man Without Fear. He does not fear anything for himself, for his physical body, nor indeed his soul. ...
Mon, Jan 7 |  from htbthomas (Livejournal)

 

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