Daredevil vol. 1, issue #27 – April 1967 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

Matt reveals the true identity of Daredevil, Spider-Man makes an appearance and so much more!  An action-packed issue! TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #27 YEAR: April 1967 COMPANY: Marvel Comics STORY: Stan Lee PENCILS: Gene Colan INKING: Frankie Giacoia LETTERING: Artie Read More …

Daredevil vol. 1, issue #16 – May 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

This issue actually features a pretty solid battle, which of course continues to issue #17.  But it’s always interesting to see how Daredevil will find a way to get the upperhand of Spider-Man.  Definitely an issue worth reading! TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. Read More …

Daredevil vol. 1, issue #17 – June 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

Another battle between Spider-Man vs. Daredevil!  ‘Nuff said! TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #17 YEAR: June 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics STORY: Stan Lee PENCILS: John Romita INKING: Frankie Ray LETTERING: Sammy Rosen Spider-Man is incredibly angry towards Daredevil, to the point Read More …

Daredevil vol. 1, issue #15 – April 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

A fitting conclusion of this Kazar arc. From this arc, we learn more about Kazar’s past and his connection with the Plunderer but I found the series to be picking up steam as the stories are becoming to be much more readable, interesting but more Read More …

Daredevil vol. 1, issue #105 – November 1973 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

If you want to know the origin of Daredevil, “Daredevil” issue #164 is recommended! TITLE: Daredevil vol. 1, issue #105 DATE: November 1973 COMPANY: Marvel Comics WRITER: Steve Gerber ARTIST: Don Heck INKER: Don Perlin LETTERER: June Braverman COLORIST: Janice Conen EDITOR: Roy Thomas The Read More …

Daredevil vol. 1, issue #14 – March 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

A fitting conclusion of this Kazar arc. From this arc, we learn more about Kazar’s past and his connection with the Plunderer but I found the series to be picking up steam as the stories are becoming to be much more readable, interesting but more Read More …

Daredevil vol. 1, issue #164 – May 1980 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

If you want to know the origin of Daredevil, “Daredevil” issue #164 is recommended! TITLE: Daredevil vol. 1, issue #164 DATE: May 1980 COMPANY: Marvel Comics WRITER: Roger McKenzie ARTIST: Frank Miller LETTERER: John Costanza COLORIST: Glynis Wein EDITOR: Denny O’Neil EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jim Shooter After Read More …

Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #13 – February 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

A wonderful story and the fact that it has an origin story for Kazar is amazing.  Granted that history could have been retconned by now but  for the most part, Stan Lee did a wonderful job with this story! TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! Read More …

Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #11 – December 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #11 YEAR: December 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics WRITER: Stan Lee INKER: Wally Wood PENCILER: Bobby Powell LETTERING: Sammy Rosen Last issue, we saw Foggy wanting to run for D.A., Karen Page trying to figure out her Read More …

Comic Book Spotlight of the Day: Fantastic Four Issue #40 – February 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Fantastic Four vol. 1, Issue #40 YEAR: July 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Written by Stan Lee Illustrated by Jack Kirby Inker: V. Colletta Letterer: Artie Simek Dr. Doom has taken control of the Baxter Building, the headquarters of the Fantastic Four. And now the Read More …

Daredevil: The Man Without Fear vol. 1, Issue #21 – October 1966 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Daredevil vol. 1, Issue #21 YEAR: October 1996 COMPANY: Marvel Comics Penciller: Gene Colan Dynamic Delineation: Fearless Frank, Darlin’ Dick, Wild Bill Letterer: Artie Simek Bombastic Bird-Watching: Irving Forbush Aside from Daredevil and the Kingpin, there has been one enemy of Daredevil that has Read More …