I love Daredevil. I thought it was enjoyable. Okay? There were critical issues with it, and that's why I wear black, some people wear red - we are entitled to our opinions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I thought Daredevil was kind of cool because he couldn't do anything. I mean, he's blind. It wasn't that he could fly. His major power was an impediment. So I was intrigued. When I took over he was kind of like Spider-Man-lite, but I was able to project a lot of my Catholic imagery onto it. And I'd always wanted to do a crime comic.
I don't know if I'm a daredevil, exactly, but I do enjoy a good challenge. It's the only way you grow.
I have always been more comfortable with daredevil acts than with the everyday nuances of life. Let me jump out of a plane, speak in front of a roomful of strangers, even trek across Siberia.
That's another reason I did Daredevil: I didn't get killed off in it.
I've always been a bit of a daredevil, even as a little girl with a pretty high pain tolerance and things like that.
'Daredevil: Season One' is kind of in-between. On the one hand, sure, it's a graphic novel. But on the other, it's beholden to existing continuity, and we're still telling the story in issue-length chapters. So it's not that different to writing a miniseries, and I've done plenty of those.
At the same time, as you know, unless you are a comic book reader, Daredevil is not a known thing.
They actually bought me for Daredevil 2, but they have to exercise the option.
I know of the Daredevil comic because it's so iconic.
I don't want to portray myself as a daredevil. I'm not at all.