I’ve been super busy for the last couple of weeks, so this post will have to be short and sweet (I’ll be back on track by the weekend), but wanted to take a few minutes to alert people to the fact that today is the first ever Global Accessibility Awareness Day. “GAAD” is an initiative...
If Daredevil #11 left me a bit lukewarm, Daredevil #12 has me all warm and fuzzy. That, and in a state of complete awe. I loved this issue. After having seen Matt’s life be action-packed to the max for a few issues, this story features only one panel of Daredevil in costume while the rest...
Yes, the title of this post is deliberately ambiguous, somewhat pretentious and possible misleading. First of all, Paolo Rivera doesn’t actually have a radar sense, at least none that I know of (even though he does frequently use himself and various household object as reference material, as often seen in his always entertaining Wacky Reference...
With this week’s Daredevil #11, the Omega Effect cross-over comes to an end. And, it’s not an altogether satisfying one, I’m sad to say. After the first panel below, I’ll get into some of the details of why this issue failed to fully deliver, but since that involves giving away the ending I’ll try to...
With Punisher #10, the Omega Effect story shifted from planning mode to action mode, making for a less complicated read than last week’s Avenging Spider-Man #6, but every bit as enjoyable. This issue is also very funny, with Spider-Man supplying enough one-liners to make me chuckle out loud more than once, especially in his scenes...
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