What do you think of this guy as Daredevil ?
What do you think of this guy as Daredevil ?
I am a huge fan of Tatum (especially in Steins Gate) but never thought of him as Daredevil. If you are talking about an animated Daredevil series or movie or something, I think Crispin Freeman could be good as Matt/DD.
Daredevil v1 #236, 1986 - When a deranged former agent gets loose, Daredevil and the Black Widow must stop him by any means possible. Walt Simonson's cover portrait borders on mediocre, but Barry Windsor-Smith's interiors more than compensate. Masterful pacing and layouts accompany his gripping illustrations. His action scenes are graceful and almost choreographic (see interior page above). Perhaps the most memorable pages occur toward the story's beginning, where vertical panels increase drama and tension.http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....windsor_smith/
Cool issue. Fill-in issue for Ann Nocenti, but it convinced Marvel to give her the job.
To my very pleasant surprise I found this weeks issue very enjoyable. It's perhaps the best of this run since issue 4. The art will be missed quite dearly. I would say that had a lot to do with it but the mystery about what exactly is happening with Elektra being used like that also has my interest piqued. And I also felt this issue was a lot more substantial than the last. Over all good stuff.
The plot was a bit of a mess but I really enjoyed the artwork.
"Dear World: the nation of mutantkind is watching you. Do not #$%& with us." -Cable-
I really enjoyed the issue. Thought it was great.
Also.. Deadpool #13 preview looks really good. http://www.comicbookresources.com/co...-comics-2016-1
I liked this issue. It felt very solid. A couple twists in it that seemed to lay the foundation for something to follow. I'm sure those who want an answer now will be disappointed, but I thought it was quite good.
What do you think of this guy as Wilson Fisk / the Kingpin?
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Some additional thoughts: While Soule's book comes from a darker place, this story reminded me a lot of early Mark Waid's run - particularly the stories where Matt's Dad was dug up and people thought he lost it (only, in this case, the debate was whether Elektra lost it). I'm not saying the run has turned itself around. Part one of Practice to Deceive wasn't groundbreaking, but part two felt like it had more "zip" to it.
My love for Daredevil knows no bounds and the new series has been an interesting ride. I feel like I'm finally starting to enjoy it after having a rough time with the Ten Fingers story personally. However I really enjoyed the first issue of the DD/Punisher miniseries and its art. I'd love to see more of Szymon Kudranski's art into the main series.
Pull List: All New Inhumans, Uncanny Inhumans, Karnak, Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, Carnage, Daredevil, Dr. Strange, Saga, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Klaus
That infinite comic series isn't all that thrilling at all for me, I have to say. Perhaps it's the utter redundancy of it after having watched season two of the OK Netflix show. The art is fine but nothing praiseworthy at all. I can't say I like how everyone is drawn ridiculously muscular, especially DD whose sensibly more thin and lithe than anything else. It's not bad, though. Like the Netflix show this series is clearly made to bank off of, the infinite comic is just OK.
And speaking of disappointments, the next issue of the regular series has Matt playing poker for reasons that this issue or next will surely reveal. Not too excited to watch him play cards for an issue. Perhaps it's the art. This feel like a HUGE drop off after Buffagni's stellar two issue stint. I really wish he was the regular artist even over Garney.
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