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Born Again" by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli (Daredevil #227-233) - 1349 points (29 first place votes) Born Again drastically re-shaped Daredevil as ... and more »
Year One" by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli (Batman #404-407) - 1149 points (21 first place votes) Whatever aspects of the Batman character weren't ... and more »
Wired News In his four-issue series set 10 years after Bruce Wayne retired as Batman, Frank Miller basically established the way Batman would be presented in comics ... Best of the Decade: Superhero MoviesGather.com all 4 news articles »
every Batman title that came out in 1999) - 160 points (1 first place vote) 64. "The Elektra Saga" by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson (Daredevil #168, ...
Okay, in Batman #405, by writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzucchelli, Lt. Gordon is investigating who Batman might actually be, and he's checking District Attorney Harvey Dent - at the same time, Gordon is dealing with a simmering attraction between himself and Sgt. Sarah Essen, an...
Was Superman a Spy?: And Other Comic Book Legends Revealed If I was Superman, I'd just let the Flash win." At October 2, 2009, Steven Grant wrote: Here's an Urban Legend for you: a young Frank Miller saw Batman rooting against Superman on the cover to Superman ...
Wildcat by Frank Miller Superman/Batman by Mark Waid and Frank Quitely The Spirit by Darwyn Cooke, J. Bone, and Dave Stewart Mary Marvel by Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner* Enemy Ace by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon Dr. Fate by JH Williams III Human Target by Grant Morrison and Cliff Chiang
Artist: Paul Smith Artist: Frank Miller Wolverine and a crossbow.... Artist: John Byrne Artist: Mike Zeck Wolverine and Cap! 4. Artist: John Romita, Jr. 3. Artist: Todd McFarlane 2. Artist: John Byrne 1. Artist: Frank Miller I ... Where is Cap Annual #8 ? Captain America and Wolverine by Zeck !
Artist: John Romita 5. Artist: Frank Miller Miller had a couple of notable Punisher covers (this one and the Amazing Spider-Man Annual), but I think this one is a bit more memorable. 4. Artist: Tim Bradstreet 3. Artist: Frank Miller 2. Artist: Klaus Janson 1. Artist: Mike Zeck
Ca and I'm trying to enjoy the old-school Spidey goodness and the art of such luminaries as Jim Starlin, John Byrne, Frank Miller, John Romita Jr., with a good dose of Keith Pollard and a dash of Al Milgrom thrown in. However, I can't, because this volume ...
Ca Embarrassing personal example — I bought the first two issues of All-Star Batman and Robin, even though I loathe Jim Lee's art and I was ambivalent about Frank Miller's take on the character, because I'ma Batman guy and I had to make sure I wasn't ...
Ca - Brian Cronin Today we conclude our look at what is most likely the greatest Daredevil story ever told, Born Again, by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. With the ending of Born Again, we have basically come full circle, in a sort of fashion. ...
Did I Like It? Yeah, I did. It’s basically Marvel Adventures: Wolverine by Fred Van Lente and Gurihiru, so it was kind of hard not to. Van Lente’s Wolverine is a little bit more of a wisecracker than I’m used to, but it worked for the tone of the story. It’s also pretty funny that Wolverine uses the...
NOT A LINK DEPT: Having just seen Frank Miller’s Will Eisner’s The Spirit on DVD, I was planning on posting some kind of review about it– but this movie defies any attempt to review it. It’s the bastard child of Sin City and Tex Avery with the trappings of Eisner’s most popular work. It is absolu...
As we left Daredevil #232, Matt and Karen were reunited and Karen was last seen sleeping in the flop she and Matt were sharing. She was sleeping with the fake Daredevil costume worn by the killer in Daredevil #231. That last page is one of the most iconic Daredevil drawings ever.
Abridged version: That sure was a Frank Miller movie. A slightly deeper examination follows. So, yeah, this movie. I love Will Eisner’s Spirit. I generally love Frank Miller. By the transitive property, I should love this movie. And I sort of do. That said, I can’t say it’s good, per se. But it’s rea...
Frank Miller’s Spirit Storyboards. A whole book of ‘em, along with the script for a movie I haven’t bothered to see yet. I mean, I want this more, but as far as uneccessary uses of Will Eisner’s iconic adventure character/generic vehicle for telling the stories he wanted to tell, it’s certai...
Here is the latest cool comic book moment in our year-long look at one cool comic book moment a day (in no particular order whatsoever)! Here’s the archive of the moments posted so far! Today we continue our look at what is most likely the greatest Daredevil story ever told, Born Again, by Fr...
Random Thought! I like The Dark Knight Strikes Again and All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder more than The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One. Insane Frank Miller is the Frank Miller for me. Insane Miller, eh? How'd you feel about The Spirit?
Born Again began in Daredevil #227, when Frank Miller, Daredevil’s greatest creator, returned to the title to write the comic alongside the incumbent artist, David Mazzucchelli, who was at the time only beginning to show us the greatness that he was capable of. Best. Daredevil. Arc. Ever.
No, not the goofy ninja clan of the Marvel Universe. Fear … this hand! Whose freaky-looking hand is that? The answer lies … below the jump! This is, of course, Elektra Natchios’ hand, from the cover of the second volume of the Daredevil Visionaries trade by Mr. Frank Miller: I don’t know if the...
Well here comes trouble, internet comic book-related movie column fans - I sort of liked Frank Miller’sWill Eisner’s The Spirit! Kind of! I thought it was a good deal better than Watchmen, at least, which actually isn’t saying a lot, in that I thought Watchmen was kind of crap, but it’s s...
By the way, amusingly enough, I’ve found at least one Who’s Who that confused Miller with the legendary comic book creator, Frank Miller (once you toss in the popular newspaper comic STRIP artist of the same name, and damned if you can think of a single name better represented in comic hist...
Frank Miller introduced the assassin Elektra in the pages of Daredevil #168, his first issue as writer/artist. Now, in issue #181, he showed the long-awaited showdown between Elektra and the other notable assassin of the comic, Bullseye.
I'm firmly in the Batman and Robin will never die (though I bet I'm not reading them monthly) camp. ... If you like Morrison's JLA Batman, Rob, then you'll likely dig his Batman RIP Batman. That's the thing about Batman. Batman ... How can Batman die?
Insane? Completely over-the-top? Outrageous? Ultra-violent? It must be a Frank Miller comic! Hard Boiled by Frank Miller (writer), Geof Darrow (artist), Claude Legris (colorist), and John Workman (letterer). Comics You Should Own - Hard Boiled [...]
The Spirit is going to be awesome! ... OK. So does "All women are Saints, Whores, or Ninjas" cover everyone but Martha Washington? OK. So does “All women are Saints, Whores, or Ninjas” cover everyone but Martha Washington? What about Robin in DKR?
2. It was the first Batman comic Miller had written in 15 years. That should probably be #1, but I had just read DKR a week before DKSA came out, so it means less to me. And this crap is all about me. To be honest, I've seen far less "this is poor writing" comments on ASSBAR than "this is not Batman" comm...
Daredevil #158-161, 163-167 (Frank Miller as artist, with Klaus Janson inks), #168-176 (Miller as writer/artist, with Janson as inker), 177-184 (Miller as writer/co-artist with Klaus Janson), #185-190 (Miller as writer, with Janson as artist), #191 (Miller as writer/artist, no J...
And after that, Miller even gives us some nice character moments for both Batman and Robin. Lots of times, Robin has been described as the presence that keeps Batman from going off the deep end. ... Frank Miller's Batman is human?!? NO!!!! Who is this guy that's taken over Frank Miller and