For more than two years now, over the course of 31 issues and counting, Daredevil has pulled off a pretty tricky feat: it’s a superhero book with very little of the titular hero. Now, Daredevil– and more specifically, Matt Murdock– has been a consistent presence from day one, and in every single issue. It’s hisContinue reading “Daredevil #31 review: another example of consistent excellence”