Christmas Book Club: ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ – Chapter 7
Daredevil #233. As soon as the character Nuke gets mentioned, someone will inevitably say “give me a red.” It seems
Read moreDaredevil #233. As soon as the character Nuke gets mentioned, someone will inevitably say “give me a red.” It seems
Read moreVampirella’s sister Draculina is back in a new Dynamites series this February. In Draculina: Blood Simple, writer Christopher Priest crafts
Read moreDaredevil #232. There are many fantastic individual elements in this issue including Karen’s struggle to kick her habit and her
Read moreDaredevil #231. This issue wraps up the main arc of the Born Again trade paperback. There are still a couple
Read moreDaredevil #230. This issue’s cover is one of my favourites. It highlights Ben Urich’s struggle to stand up with dignity
Read moreWhile discussing Daredevil: Born Again, it might be worth thinking about what might have been. Born Again isn’t the first
Read moreDaredevil #229. I read in an interview somewhere a long time ago that someone gave Frank Miller a copy of
Read moreDaredevil #228. David Mazzucchelli’s partner Richmond Lewis colours this issue though Mazzucchelli is credited in the original printing. I’m not
Read moreThe search for Mu begins again. Deadline reports Studiocanal will produce a limited series adaptation of Hugo Pratt‘s Corto Maltese
Read moreFrank Miller experienced a very successful and significant run as artist on Daredevil from issue 158 to 191. With Daredevil
Read moreIn his latest comic book series Quick Stops, Kevin Smith artfully blends his love of comic books, New Jersey, his
Read moreFrank Miller may be a master storyteller as a writer and an artist, but leave it to Dan DiDio to
Read moreThe 30th anniversary of Tripwire magazine sees a great history of comics journalism funding for a lavish celebratory book.
Read moreFrank Miller Presents is a new indie comic publication house created by Frank Miller (The Dark Knight Returns, Sin City, 300), Dan
Read moreGeof Darrow’s work is always something to behold. Known for his visual collaborations with Frank Miller in Hard Boiled and
Read moreAnother week of the year gone and another selection of popular posts for you to pick through below, with the
Read moreFrank Miller has been something of a contentious figure for a good while now. In fact one could date this
Read moreLook, we’ll be honest. While there are plenty of things coming to HBO Max next month, August is all about
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Read moreThe pandemic has caused many events to move virtually this past year but if current trends continue, it won’t be
Read moreThat’s right, you’ve read the headline and it’s true. One of Britain’s best and most loved comic festivals, Thought Bubble,
Read moreFrank Miller’s tale of Marv and his angel turned 30 last month. To mark the occasion, Dark Horse will publish
Read more[+++ WARNING: Possible spoilers for Vampirella #15! Buy and read the book, then come back here for the commentary.+++] If
Read moreAnd it only took fourteen years. Monday night, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund issued a statement concerning allegations against
Read moreBased on the novel written by Tom Wheeler and illustrated by Frank Miller, Netflix’s Cursed sets out to tell the
Read moreOver on Amazon Prime Reading – if you’re a member that is – you’ll find a good deal of graphic
Read moreIt would seem that with the pandemic criss we are currently facing, only fictional characters will get to celebrate their
Read moreAnother week and another 80th anniversary issue, with the publication of Robin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 by a
Read moreCall it a classic, but the Batmobile to be featured in the upcoming The Batman will definitely please long-time comic
Read moreRobin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 out on March 11th, like previous milestone issues at DC Comics, has been
Read more“I have no opinion on that point, but I want you to clearly understand that there was nothing profitable
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