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"Remember Mike Murdock? Now, that was a good one."

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Hi! I am a longtime Daredevil fan with a lot of thoughts and opinions. This blog covers all things Daredevil, and primarily features my analysis and commentary. Feel free to send me any questions you may have!  All spoilers are tagged "Wednesday spoilers". I'm an occasional guest on the Josie's Bar Podcast (https://josiesbarpod.reactionary-sass.com) and also have an Iron Fist blog: @bookoftheironfist!
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    I recently had the great pleasure of teaming up with @metaderivative, @muse-of-astronomy@mikemurdock and a bunch of other Mike Murdock fans to put together a dream project: a Mike-themed 2021 calendar! It was a lot of fun and the artists produced absolutely stunning work, so I wanted to show it off. 

Our fabulous artists were:

January and October: @artbymintcookies

February, May, and November: @foggy-with-a-matt

March: @zeapear

June: @deniigi

July and August: @a-mrrt

September: @71teenidles

December: @puffins-studio

[ID: Cover: Title is “Murdock Family Moments” with “Mike” written above Murdock in yellow marker.

January: Mike in a shimmery blue suit and top hat with 2021 adjusting his pink bow tie. He is looking in the mirror saying “All this talk nowadays about resolutions…Well I say ya can’t improve upon perfection!”

February: Mike in a brown and yellow suit leaning back in a chair with his feet on the table. He is in the Nelson and Murdock office saying “The name’s Mike. Gang–and try not to applaud–I’m almost as shy as I am glamorous!”

March: Matt and Mike looking at each other, sitting down in matching green shirts. Mike is holding a beer and Matt is holding a coffee.

April: Mike facing towards the camera and pulling down his glasses. He’s wearing a short sleeve green button up and a striped sweater vest with pink pants. He’s holding a pan flag umbrella and standing in front of yellow flowers.

May: Star wars themed. Mike is dressed like Han Solo sitting down. Foggy is dressed like Leia and is holding an arm up with the other arm crossing it. There is a ship in front of him and yellow stars scattered around the page. There is a black wall next to Mike with a figure coming out of it.

June: Mike in a leather jacket and sunglasses leaning against a blue motorcycle.

July: Mike grilling hot dogs in front of a lake background. He is smiling and holding a beer. He’s wearing a blue polo shirt and white apron with “Kiss” on it. (I can’t read the bottom part of the apron but there’s something underneath kiss).

August: Mike sitting down on a bench smiling. There is a cloaked figure rising up behind him and pointing two guns out to the side.

September: Mike sitting down on a couch covered in a blanket. He is holding a cup and staring off to the side.

October: Mike and Matt as toddlers on Halloween. Mike is laughing and dressed in a blue and yellow angel costume. Matt is dressed as a devil with a daredevil cloth mask on his head and black outfit with a red scarf and shoes. They are surrounded by multicolored pumpkins and Matt has a jack o’ lantern with a cross behind him.

November: Matt, Mike, and their dad all sitting around a campfire roasting marshmallows. Matt and Jack are wearing blue jackets and Matt is leaning into him. Mike is wearing a yellow sweater and exclaiming with his hands in the air.

December: Matt and Mike plushies in front of a mini fireplace. There are lights strung up against the background. They are both wearing red sweaters and facing the camera.

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It's been a few years and it's one of my most prized possessions, and I want to show off once more what incredible work the artists did on this, so here it is again: the Mike Murdock-themed 2021 calendar!

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Anonymous asked:

I'm going to need to know your FULL opinion on the erosion of Elektra Natchios in The Red Fist Saga ASAP!

OOF. Okay, here goes...

Elektra's role in the Red Fist Saga directly follows the Woman Without Fear mini-series, so I feel like I should start there, especially since I haven't really talked about it yet on this blog. Woman Without Fear was an Elektra solo comic that came out just as Devil's Reign was ending and the creative team was gearing up for the Red Fist Saga. The mini-series's purpose was to introduce big, shocking changes to Elektra's origin story. These changes didn't end up having much to do at all with the Red Fist Saga, or with anything else really, but they did functionally strip her of her agency and autonomy and made her motivations instead revolve around Matt. Now, Elektra's origin story has changed before. Frank Miller himself gave us three versions: the original, introduced in Daredevil volume 1 #168 and #190, a slight variation in Elektra: Assassin (he changed the timeline a bit and modified the character of Elektra's father), and then an entirely new, in my opinion much less interesting version in Man Without Fear-- which was not intended to be part of the 616 continuity, though that didn't stop later writers from drawing from it, including Zdarsky, who seems to have used it as a core text to inform his characterization of Elektra in general.

I know you know Elektra's original origin story, but I'll provide the general gist for anyone who might be unfamiliar: Elektra Nachios was the daughter of a rich Greek diplomat and his wife. Her mother was gunned down by assassins while pregnant, but Elektra survived. Her father, now paranoid and fearful, put Elektra in martial arts classes from a young age, while also keeping her sheltered to protect her from harm. She ended up attending college in the US, where she met Matt Murdock, another sheltered kid with a beloved but overprotective father. They fell in love, but the magic was destroyed when Elektra and her father were taken hostage by terrorists. Matt tried to be a hero, and Elektra's father ended up getting killed. Shattered by grief, Elektra left school and traveled across the world to train with Stick, who had trained her childhood martial arts teacher before casting him out (in Elektra: Assassin, the timeline is slightly different; Elektra trained with Stick before attending Columbia, though the end result is the same). Stick saw Elektra's skill, but judged that she was too emotionally compromised to complete the training and kicked her out. Elektra devised a desperate plan to prove herself to Stick: infiltrating the Hand and taking them down from the inside. She failed tragically. Turned cynical by grief and hardship, she used the skills she had picked up from all of her training as weapons to protect herself from a harsh and unforgiving world. She carved herself a life from the tragedies she had endured. She became an assassin.

Note that I mentioned Matt's name a grand total of two times in that synopsis. It's not to say that Matt isn't important to Elektra, of course he is, but he isn't that important to her origin story. The star of this beautiful tragedy is Elektra, as she should be.

Woman Without Fear introduces something new-- at least, new to the comics (more on that in a moment). It takes the Elektra: Assassin timeline and suggests that she trained with Stick when she was still a child. (It also brings in things from the Man Without Fear Elektra origin, but I don't think I'm going to get into that here because that is a whole other rant and this post is long and tangent-y enough already). It then suggests that when Stick rejected her, she still ended up with the Hand-- but not of her own will, with the intention of destroying them. No! She was successfully recruited. And once the Hand had her in their clutches, they sent her out to go after another target: Matt Murdock. In this shiny new backstory, Elektra and Matt run into each other at college not as two kindred spirits, but because Elektra was ordered to hang out with him in order to bag him for the Hand...before, oh no!, accidentally falling in love with him. To add extra insult to this character assassination, we're told in the main series that even her behavior during her father's hostage situation was intended as a test for Matt.

What this change indicates to me is a fundamental lack of understanding of Elektra's character; or worse, a lack of respect for her complexity, or a conviction that she operates at her best as a tool to further Matt's narrative.

What is possibly most baffling to me about all of this is that this change had pretty much no bearing on the Red Fist Saga. Why was it made? What was the point? The term "MCU-ification", referring to changes being made in Marvel's comics that seem aimed at aligning them more closely with the MCU, gets thrown around a lot-- possibly too much-- but this really does seem like a case where there's no other clear explanation for the change other than to shift 616 Elektra's backstory closer to that of her live action counterpart. (In the Netflix show, Elektra recruited Matt for Stick; something I, as a huge Stick and Elektra fan, actually thought was a cool What If?/alternate universe because it presented an opportunity to explore a different take on their relationship). The new backstory is mentioned a few times in the main Daredevil series, but otherwise it seems irrelevant to the plot. And that's because Elektra herself is kind of irrelevant to the plot. She seems to have three purposes in this story: 1. To serve alongside Stick as an exposition machine and provide details about the Hand/Fist/Pinky Toe/etc.; 2. To be someone Matt loves and thinks about in moments of danger and conflict (despite the fact that they have very few moments of actual emotional connection in this story, despite getting married!), and 3. As a warm body onto which Matt can project his perpetual internal musings on good and evil ("Elektra was Bad, but she is Good now. She, like all people who have done bad things, is still worthy of God's love and is capable of rehabilitation, and look! Her decision to take on the Daredevil identity is proof that she is now Good! She has become a worthy soldier of God." Man, I wish I was exaggerating.)

Elektra's appearances in Daredevil comics have always centered around Matt to some degree, simply because it is his comic. There's miles of difference between reading a DD comic with Elektra cameos and reading an Elektra solo series. But that doesn't mean it isn't frustrating to have comics like the Blackman/Del Mundo run, or the Dark Reign solo tie-in, that delve so deeply into Elektra's rich psyche, that truly do look at her worldview in a way that is complex and morally difficult and so, so compelling, and then to have comics like this where she barely even feels present because so little effort has been made to do anything other than slap some vague morality lessons onto her and make sure she and Matt sleep together every other issue.

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Anonymous asked:

I can't get over the fact that Daredevil roasting Tony in Civil War ("Sleep well, Judas") is supposed to be Danny and not Matt

What can I say? Danny's good at what he does.

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Milla Appreciation Day 2024

We are only one month away from one of my favorite events of the year: Milla Appreciation Day! For anyone who might be unfamiliar, Milla Appreciation Day is a time to celebrate, remember, and all-around nerd out about Milla Donovan, an extremely cool Daredevil character who has been trapped in comic book limbo for sixteen years now. (If there's anyone who has not yet had the pleasure of meeting Milla, go check out my reading list for her.)

Milla Appreciation Day falls annually on May 4th, Milla and Matt's wedding anniversary, and I always love when people join me in celebrating-- by posting favorite comic panels, fan fiction, fan art, memes, analysis...anything Milla-related. If you do decide to join in, please tag your posts #Milla Appreciation Day, so that I can be sure to see them!

TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY!

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Anonymous asked:

opinions on the red fist saga? :0

Resoundingly negative, unfortunately. I actually only just read it, because I was having a rough time with it while the issues were coming out and so decided to put it off until I was in a better headspace for it (or until I saw a preview for an issue that excited me and gave me the motivation to catch up, which is what happened with next week's anthology issue).

As I said, I disliked this story very much, so if you aren't interested in hearing me rant (perfectly fine! I wouldn't blame you!), read no further. I really hope you liked it. I really don't want to get you down if you did. This whole run was just the epitome of Not For Me.

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Anonymous asked:

never thought I'd see Stilt-Man fight a dragon, and yet

I know, right?! I'm just now finally getting around to reading that story arc, after putting it off for way too long, and that certainly was one of the cooler moments. I love seeing Stilt-Man get the spotlight and demonstrating his full stilt-potential.

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I've been getting into comic books recently and I love the Spider-band so so much, like, I'm insane. I can't stop thinking about Mattea, she's so cool and I might have a little crush on her.

The plan is to draw the entire band! Let's hope the coming issues of arms race keep me motivated!

See below the cut for green version!

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