
“It’s like Harry Potter, but for boys.” This confusingly misguided comment is one I remember distinctly from the book store employee who was trying to sell my grandmother and me The Amulet of Samarkand. The even more baffling part is that it worked.
“It’s like Harry Potter, but for boys.” This confusingly misguided comment is one I remember distinctly from the book store employee who was trying to sell my grandmother and me The Amulet of Samarkand. The even more baffling part is that it worked.
Covering issues 25-50 of Daredevil, the second installment of Pedal to the Devil includes discussion and analysis on the Gene Colan and Stan Lee run of The Man Without Fear.
The Strangest X-Men Readthrough Series of All! From the Silver Age to the Krakoan Age, the Merry Mutant Review is here to talk about all things X-Men. Offering both insightful and questionable analysis alike, there’s a little something for everyone.
The first installment of Pedal to the Devil, a readthrough and analysis of Daredevil comics. This post covers the first half of Stan Lee’s introductory run writing The Man Without Fear. Daredevil 1-24.