Daredevil, who has recently been moved to San Francisco, is bringing new opportunities to the creative team All the things that are Daredevil's benchmarks, "welded" to the city of New York, now cast aside, bring a whole new set of challenges to the character Every issue they are going out of their way to show[...]
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Today's Daredevil #1.50 celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of Daredevil, first published by Marvel Comics in April 1964 But because this is Marvel Time, Matt Murdock is prety much the same age as when he started, give or take.
But in this issue, we see the character celebrating his fiftieth birthday No longer Daredevil (for as long[...]
The special fat issues of Deadpool, All New X-men, and Daredevil all had their hooks (but didn't need to all come out the same week) And the second issues of Ghost Rider and Secret Avengers by Tradd Moore and Ales Kot were both better then the first and welcome editions to the 616.
Over at Image[...]
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Welcome to Episode 147 of The Orbiting Pod!
This week, we take a hit with Stray Bullets: Killers #1, get epic with Sovereign #1, talk idols & inspiration with Captain Marvel #1 & Ms.Marvel #2, see what's at stake with Buffy Season[...]
Okay, still doing Daredevil and The Hulk for Marvel; doing a one-shot Original Sin story featuring the Watcher; relaunching Insufferable and another project over at Thrillbent.com next month; still doing another Dynamite project TBA and another graphic novel for Legendary; man, I need a nap.
The fourth part of the Gold Key[...]
Also, you're a bit of a fixer upper yourself…
Terminator : Enemy Of My Enemy#2 might have some ideas how to deal with that.
Even if Buffy Season 10 #1 might provide some competition.
I'm surprised that New York water tower in Daredevil managed to survive that long without superheroes and super villains using it to hit each[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes:
Hey Fandom! I'm back the morning after Saint Patrick's Day with more New Comics Now!
First up I tell everyone how much I loved Waid's ANMN Daredevil #1! Sure, this could have just continued the numbering from the last issue, but it is a fresh start for[...]
There isn't much more left of Forever Evil, then we get to see some major changes to the DC Universe!
We narrowed it down to our top five number ones this week! So many great, new series will start this week from so many companies! What new series are you most excited about seeing? Check out[...]
Marvel Comics is going to be celebrating 50 years of Daredevil with the new #1.50, an anniversary issue with Mark Waid, Javier Rodriguez, Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev and Karl Kesel.
"We're celebrating the Man Without Fear's 50th anniversary not by looking back, but by looking forward," says Waid "With a special story set in the[...]
Limited to 250 copies.
The Michael Golden cover to Daredevil #1 being given away at Wizard World Louisville Comic Con.
The Winter Soldier: Bitter March #1 given away at Marvel's SXSW panel yesterday, signed by members of the panel And already several copies at low prices on eBay…
Travis Charest's cover to Starlight #4 – and the original[...]
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This week, we get hysterical with Ghostbusters #13, face off with Revenge #1, burn up with Pariah #1, get lost in Hollywood with One Hit Wonder #1, wrap up and set off with Daredevil #36 & Daredevil: Road Warrior[...]
There are a lot of stories like that, but this one really hit me because he had no intention of ever reading a comic much less using one to teach, and now he is such a believer.
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So Daredevil is relaunching With the same creative team, Mark Waid and Chris Samnee For some reason But the real change is location, New York at night to San Francisco in the day And instead of flag poles to swing around, we have palm trees Or not.
And the scenery isn't the only new thing in[...]
A few even admitted to having seen Daredevil many years earlier Most recently, they had seen — and loved — The Avengers movie Had anybody, one of them wondered aloud, not seen it?
Certainly these films were huge moneymakers for Marvel The Avengers film, released in 2012, brought in more than $600 million domestically and almost[...]
Turns out they are a couple after all.
Last issue saw Matt Kurdoch announce his Daredevil identity from the witness stand.This issue, we see the repercussions of that And we also see some rather nifty panel-to-panel storytelling , like this thirteen panel grid Who'd have thought three years ago, that Daredevil could regularly challenge Acme Novelty[...]
Thank you Clown Fatale #3 for that particular image.
What, BPRD #115, does that mean you might all get cancelled by Fox?
Yes, God Is Dead, I'm very serious.
Victor Von Doom rejects all contractions in his speech, in Fantastic Four #16.
I think I only just noticed, the Ultimates teleportation sound is the same as the Doctor Who[...]
They have now added Thunderbolts, Tales Of Suspense, Nova, Heroes For Hire, Hawkeye, Eternals, Drax The Destroyer, Daredevil, Black Widow and Defenders.
Just trademarks usually indicate an intention to publish solo books under those titles, or to consolidate the trademarks for books currently or recently published There is a notable presence of digital comics in the[...]
Though I'm sure she stopped off safely at a lay by first, okay, Superior Spider-Man?
Mark Waid's Daredevil has a small history of panels that could be taken one way or another if taken out of context Like we do Like we've just done Daredevil seemingly watching his girlfriend engage in bestiality there.
Green Lantern: New Guardians[...]
From lettering Groo the Wanderer with Sergio Argones and Mark Evanier to his own creation Usagi Yojimbo, Stan has set the high-water mark for creator-owned comics.
Mark Waid And Chris Samnee Are Off Daredevil Long Live Mark Waid And Chris Samnee On Daredevil.
If we keep falling for it, Marvel are going to keep doing it[...]
Daredevil #1 by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee for March, for All New Marvel Now!
"Join Marvel's fearless hero as he begins his most awe-inspiring adventure yet in the sunny city of San Francisco! Gifted with an imperceptible radar sense and a passion for justice, blind lawyer Matt Murdock—a.k.a DAREDEVIL—protects the Golden City's streets from all[...]
When the announcement came that Disney and Marvel were bringing some of their superheros to Netflix in the form of live action 13-episode series, it seemed almost like a fever dream and way too good to be true, but today's news reiterates how real this really is.
First one out of the gate is Daredevil, which[...]
I like to include The Umbrellas of Cherbourg on this list despite Un Chambre En Ville coming along later, so let's compromise with Demy's Parking.
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Marvel Announces That Mark Waid's Final Daredevil Story Will Be Digital Only
Obviously all retailers will be mad at Mark Waid over this one Including retailer Mark Waid[...]
He'll be absolutely livid with himself.
Marvel has announced a new digital deCampi comic, Daredevil: Road Warrior by Mark Waid and Peter Krause which will act as a coda to his run on the book, ending with issue 36 Waid tells Marvel's Jim Beard;
Matt's beginning a whole new chapter in his life following the events of[...]
Is it time for Daredevil's new Now? Must be Along with Marcos Martin, Paulo Rivera, Chris Samnee and more, Mark Waid relaunched Daredevil a few years ago, only for the book to become a critical darling, an award getter and one of the few books Marvel reader felt obliged to share with non-comics readers.
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Daredevil artist Chris Samnee told his twitter followers that the current series will be ending with issue #36 This confirms what Rich got from the letter column earlier today.
For those wondering about the fate of Daredevil, here's the cover of #36– the final issue pic.twitter.com/pLIYuxaxEl
— Chris Samnee (@ChrisSamnee) October 23, 2013
Here is the cover for the issue:
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Along with Marcos Martin, Paulo Rivera, Chris Samnee and more, Mark Waid relaunched Daredevil a few years ago, only for the book to become a critical darling, an award getter and one of the few books Marvel reader felt obliged to share with non-comics readers It was clever, witty, concise, pushing back against the decompression[...]
Weeks is best known for his work on Daredevil, Batman: Gauntlet, Gambit and Spider-Man: Death & Destiny Weeks has also worked as a writer, most recently scripting the Angels Unaware story in Daredevil: Dark Nights.
Weeks' art was also featured in the 17th volume of Modern Masters in 2008.
Weeks visited the school, telling his story and[...]
Although in Daredevil, Waid seems to be channeling Kieron Gillen rather than Karen Gillan.
X-O Manowar seems to make a statement that fits so many, many alien invasion plots of late Secret Invasion? Right here.
Amanda Waller makes quite the threat to Green Arrow in Justice League Of America If it were a male character making[...]
Did you read the recent mystery series by Brian Bendis and David Mack, Daredevil: End Of Days, looking at the aftermath in New York of the death of Daredevil in a very Citizen Kane fashion?
Well, at Boston Comic Con, it came up that the folk involved may be preparing a sequel set in the same[...]
Is this the closest we'll get to a Preacher movie? Two drawing from the same 'pool... A TV show about, yes, duck hunting, seems to take inspiration for