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Yep, he's the purest distillation of Stan and Jack's genius.

It kind of depends on what you gravitate to as a reader or what your thoughts are on Daredevil as a character. If your entry point is the aesthetic of the Netflix show, your best bet would probably be "Daredevil: The Man Without Fear" by Frank Miller and John Romita Jr., an origin story, and allegedly, an unused

Yeah, I really don't know why but KSD sort of fell behind both on Bitch Planet and Pretty Deadly. I'd kinda forgotten what had been going on in both books when I picked them up this week.

Daredevil. From a really early age, I've struggled with anger and depression and having to find a sense of control. It's a struggle that's been baked into the premise of Daredevil from his earliest days and one I always connected to and associated with. It's one of the only books I've read every issue ever printed of

The Legion of Superheroes and Keith Giffen
Catwoman and Darwyn Cooke
Star Wars and Mike Mayhew
Nick Fury and Jim Steranko
Daredevil and John Romita Jr.

They really dodge around it in Spider-Verse. They heavily imply that Morlun still believes Spidey is a god-like totem and while he has some connections to the totem, Pete's powers don't really come from it. I think it's kind of a smart way to use a villain a lot of people kinda like, Morlun, without really engaging

He's certainly not Crazy in Love.

Abe is the only one I have trouble getting into. I like him a lot as a character and I like how he's grown and changed through BPRD and Hell on Earth but that solo book has never clicked for me.

Oh, I think there's a little confusion. The way I understand it, Action Comics is going to be Lex/Old Superman while Superman is just going to be Old Superman. I don't think Action is quite a teamup book but they're both going to be in there.

I do Jay and Miles and War Rocket Ajax. WRA kind of depends on how much you can tolerate/forgive Chris Sims but they have quite a few really solid interviews and really fun, in depth looks at old series.

I get it if we accept that, without explanation, War Machine brought like his Thanos busting missiles, but again, despite having an FCBD and a #0 issue to set these things up and maybe explain things, Bendis is instead lol-ing his way to another fat, shitty pay check.

In my mind at least, Action Comics has always been the main Superman book while Superman has always kind of played second fiddle. It's weird but not that surprising in my mind.

I've read every Superman book for the last 7 years or so and I only have a loose feeling of exactly what the deal with Clark White is. That's not a great sign of things to come.

It's better than that red, frayed wing mess he's had the last five years.

She's holding a champagne flute but Bendis has said on Tumblr that it's not alcohol in a hilarious moment of "Oh shit, who drew that, goddamn it."

I liked an awful lot of New 52 Superman comics, particularly in the last 2 years but, instead of go with the creators who actually wrote those comics, DC's going back to a very old well now. I mean, if you liked Dan Jurgens' Superman, it's still there. He wrote a shitload of it and it's basically all bad. Go read that

The structure is all King and so are the pullups. Did you read Grayson? Having a shirtless Batman performing incredible feats of strength/good lookingness is 100% in his wheelhouse.

I hated Superman Rebirth. DC's really tried to listen to old fans by bringing back Ol' Dan Jurgens' Superman and I think this issue was proof that they just didn't think it through. You have an older Pre-Flashpoint Superman talking to Lana and there's no connection there. You, as the reader, are meant to put your own

One thing that really struck me in Hellboy in Hell #10 is we don't see Hellboy's siege on Beelzebub's redoubt, which felt like the moneyshot the series has been building to. Instead, the battles we see are the ones with the most ancient, primordial evils of hell, the Leviathan and others. It's another example of one

The Superego hosted one in the first 50 is worth listening to but I think that's the last one Scott doesn't host.