So what of the considerable amount of written and drawn Daredevil should I be seeking out (or are there any storylines/writers I need to avoid) between now and whenever S2 happens to get fully caught up on the history and texture of his life and Hell's Kitchen and where it all falls in the bigger Marvel 'verse?
The show takes most of its cues from the Miller run and the Bendis/Maleev run. The Brubaker/Lark run is pretty good too and includes a volume co-written with your pal Greg Rucka.
You will want to read the Miller run before S2 because Elektra.
Anyone else reading Gaiman's Sandman: Overture?
Yes, and ... meh. I feel like it was mostly unnecessary, and that's not how I'm supposed to feel about Sandman.
I liked it, but I'm left wondering
how the hell Desire was able to pull a ship out of the Dreaming and keep it from showing up in Destiny's book.
Noelle Stevenson just became the youngest author ever to be a National Book Award finalist.
Has anyone else read
Paper Girls
yet because you guys need to read
Paper Girls.
Especially Teppy.
Because it takes place in 1980s Cleveland.
And it's about four 12-year-old paper girls.
And it has one of the best Issue 1 final page reveals I've ever seen.
I am so here for this.
I love that Image never spoiled what the book is actually about just so readers could find out for themselves. SO MUCH FUN I AM GIDDY.
I...was not prepared for the final page reveal, and I am SO BAFFLED.
(Thank god for digital comics, because I have no impulse control.)
I...was not prepared for the final page reveal, and I am SO BAFFLED.
RIGHT. GODDAMN YOU BRIAN K. VAUGHAN HOW ARE YOU SO GOOD.