And he shows both Matt's history and how it comes back to haunt him; without that history, we as readers wouldn't understand how Matt starts to unravel by the end. In fact, this would be a solid five star read for me if not for one of the earlier issues being a bit heavy handed. It was a message...
So I enjoyed this more than I thought I would! I wasn't sure how I'd feel about earlier Daredevil stories, since I'm so used to seeing Matt inked/colored in newer styles. To be honest though, this was pretty amazing. Frank Miller's talent for penciling is evident, from the first issue contained in...
Another BR with Jessica, although she may not be done yet. So, yeah, I get hooked on DD. Miller is the penciler on these stories, but not the writer. The stories aren't really bad, so much as they aren't great, and they come before one of the better DD stories. Elektra, the Kingpin - or at l...
This volume was long and graphic, the bloodiest thing I have ever read by far. The story was pretty good, but the art was sometimes very hard to follow. I much prefer the newer comics like The Human Element and Dead or Alive. This one was very original Robocop, with snide jabs at women and lots of u...
I've done my fair share of ripping apart film adaptations over the years, even in cases of films I enjoyed, when the changes pushed on irreconcilable. Most recent examples of this can be seen in my recaps of The Hobbit as I do a chapter by chapter read-through, paired with the movies. Combine that...
Spawn is back in the alleyway but finds that gang warfare is on his doorstep. After a member of the Creeps is killed by a Nerd, Spawn decides he needs to get rid of them. He has to find a way to do it without using his powers and so decides to pit them against each other, waiting til one is left bef...
Like so many others, I was a huge fan of the first season of the Netflix series Daredevil. I decided that the time had come to look at some source material. In what could easily become season three of the series, Karen Page, Matt Murdock's former legal secretary and ex-girlfriend is down on her ...
The BasicsIt all starts with Dwight playing the hero when Shellie's boyfriend, Jack, threatens her. And it ends in betrayal, insanity, and blood.My ThoughtsThat was pretty vague, but I'm aware that not everyone has read these comics or watched the movie adaptation, and this story relies a lot on une...
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