The Best of Daredevil: 5 Through 1
The best of the best! The Man Without Fear captured as good as he ever was. The top 10 ends here!
Read More…Hello and welcome! So glad to have you joining us.
I am Tim Stevens, husband, father, booster of all things Newington, CT related etc etc. It seems unlikely you just found this site by accident so all that was probably review. Anyway, I freelance write for a variety of sites including, most prominently, Marvel.com (home of the House of Ideas) and New Paris Press (New England's online answer to the New Yorker). I also write for pure ha-ha's including the annual Tim Stevens's The January Project.
Oh, and then there's the whole almost a Doctor of Psychology thing (Psy D to be specific).
I am available for further freelance work, birthday parties, and dangerous missions to save the planet. Happy to provide samples and recommendations related to all three.
This is my online home. Please enjoy.
The best of the best! The Man Without Fear captured as good as he ever was. The top 10 ends here!
Read More…It's Day 2 and The Best of Daredevil... dives into 10 through 6 of the top 10, looking at storylines including the introduction of Typhoid Mary, the Fall of the Kingpin, the origin of Daredevil, and Kevin Smith's first comics work.
Read More…Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas...music that is! Skip chose 'em while painting a nutcracker and roasting chestnuts, I listen to 'em while sipping on cocoa and stringing popcorn for the tree.
Read More…I tell you what the best runs in Daredevil history are and here, on Day 1, we look at those that almost made it and why they just could not make the cut.
Read More…Gather round, gather round! It's time to listen to tales set to music and then read about how I feel about the whole she-bang (he says, abandoning the bit halfway through) in this Serpico Mix review.
Read More…Hello and welcome! So glad to have you joining us.
I am Tim Stevens, husband, father, booster of all things Newington, CT related etc etc. It seems unlikely you just found this site by accident so all that was probably review. Anyway, I freelance write for a variety of sites including, most prominently, Marvel.com (home of the House of Ideas) and New Paris Press (New England's online answer to the New Yorker). I also write for pure ha-ha's including the annual Tim Stevens's The January Project.
Oh, and then there's the whole almost a Doctor of Psychology thing (Psy D to be specific).
I am available for further freelance work, birthday parties, and dangerous missions to save the planet. Happy to provide samples and recommendations related to all three.
This is my online home. Please enjoy.