REVIEW: Daredevil #25

Someone’s been trying to recreate the accident that gave Matt Murdock his abilities, while also releasing all of the failed experiments out into the unsuspecting public. Faced not only with the maniacal wiles of a madman, but also with losing his friend Foggy to cancer, Daredevil may be stretched a little thin. How will he cope? More after the jump!

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SOLICITATIONS: New book examines Daredevil

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Sequart Research & Literacy Organization (sequart.org) is proud to announce the release of its newest book of comics analysis, The Devil is in the Details: Examining Matt Murdock and Daredevil, edited by Ryan K. Lindsay.

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REVIEW: Daredevil #20

Or – “Super-Creepy Super-Villains Are Waid’s Stock-In-Trade.”

Matt Murdock’s life is in turmoil, thanks to the machinations of a villain that he wrote off as a harmless idiot.  Now that the Spot has returned, and dubbed himself Coyote, Daredevil may be in over his (now-severed) head.  Your Major Spoilers review awaits!

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REVIEW: Daredevil: End of Days #2 (of 6)

Daredevil is dead. Long live Daredevil! It’s left to Ben Urich to find out why Matt Murdock fell off the grid and generally became a recluse until the day of his death. Will some light finally be shed on this case or will Urich be left further puzzled? More after the jump!

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REVIEW: Daredevil: End of Days #1

After a childhood accident that left him blind but with super senses, Matt Murdock dedicated his life to defending Hell’s Kitchen. As the hero, Daredevil, Matt fought many urban criminals, like Bullseye and the Kingpin. By day, he works as a lawyer, usually seen defending several superheroes from public persecution. Daredevil comics have been the cornerstone of gritty, dark comics for Marvel, launching the careers of several prominent writers and artists.

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RETRO REVIEW: Daredevil #181 (April 1982)

Or – “There’s No Chris Martin Song About Murder, Is There?”

This week’s Major Spoilers Podcast showcased the Major Spoilers crew’s thoughts on Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale’s ‘Daredevil: Yellow,’ a discussion which kept referencing Frank Miller’s epic run on the title at the dawn of the 80′s.  As the only one of the crew who read comic books circa ’82 (the other MSP hosts being busy as either an athlete or a gleam in a couple of young mens’ respective eyes) I thought it was high time to take a trip back to the Bronze Age and check out one of the darkest chapters in DD’s about-to-get-much-darker superheroic career.

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