Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Daredevil Re-Read, Part Three — Ol’ HornheadAnd here we are—on the flipside of Daredevil.Jun 28, 2023Jun 28, 2023
Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Daredevil Re-Read, Part Two — Devil of Hell’s Kitchen II: The Knight in the DarknessThe Marvel Knights imprint arguably changed Marvel Comics in ways that are felt even today — from the kinds of stories it told to the…Apr 5, 2023Apr 5, 2023
Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Daredevil Re-Read, Part One — Devil of Hell’s Kitchen I: Born Again and AgainWhen I was thinking of how to structure my posts for this series on Daredevil, I initially wanted to go the same route I took for my…Jan 22, 2023Jan 22, 2023
Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Action-Packed Selected Superman Re-Read — Part One of One“Superman is boring.”Jun 15, 2021Jun 15, 2021
Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Selected Batman Re-Read, Part Eight — The End, or What’s Old is New (52)And here we are again, at the end, but also a new beginning.Oct 15, 2020Oct 15, 2020
Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Selected Batman Re-Read, Part Seven — Batman RIPI’d originally meant for this to be a much more comprehensive look at Grant Morrison’s extended tenure with the Caped Crusader, but…Aug 28, 2020Aug 28, 2020
Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Selected Batman Re-Read, Part Six — All Around GothamOutside of the batcave, there are some other places in Batman’s neighbourhood worth shining a light on. And, frankly, you simply can’t do…Aug 17, 2020Aug 17, 2020
Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Selected Batman Re-Read, Part Five — The Mid- to Late Nineties and Early Two ThousandsIf the late eighties were all about psychologically-driven Batman stories, the nineties to the early two thousands were all about the big…Mar 29, 2020Mar 29, 2020
Four-Colour RetrospectivesThe Selected Batman Re-Read, Part Four — Elseworlds, Crossovers and the Real WorldElseworlds and crossovers are usually fun for me, simply because the very idea of these sorts of stories is inherently playful. The…Mar 29, 2020Mar 29, 2020