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1986: DC publishes Frank Miller's Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, setting a new grim tone for Batman. 1986-1987: DC Comics publishes the Watchmen limited series, seen by many as a pivotal title of the Modern Age. 1986: Dark Horse Comics is founded. ...
17 mainstream media and 3 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
2 Months Ago,
AsiaOne says
(in Top 10 US movie flops of the decade)
Frank Miller, the man who created the comics "300" and "Sin City," and who redefined Batman and Daredevil for the modern age, directed this adaptation of ...
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8 Months Ago,
WorthPlaying.com says
(in 'Red Steel 2' (Wii) Developer Interview)
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Our references are very diverse (Frank Miller, Bill Sienkiewicz for Elektra Assassin, Akira, Gunm...). We've pulled out some of the details from the world, but left it a grungy, dirty place: a look with strong contrasts but with a good dose of reality ...
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Comic Book Movie says
(in Should Your Favorite Heroes Die?)
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I have heard that Batman dies in "Final Crisis", but have not read it yet. I know about the near deaths of Batman in Frank Miller's comics. I never thought that Batman would die, so its pretty shocking. Batman is one of those iconic character that ...
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topix.com says
(in Book Review: Asterios Polyp)
Back in 1986, when Watchmen and Maus were storming bookstores, artist David Mazzucchelli was briefly at the flash point of comic-book hip, collaborating with Frank Miller on celebrated issues of Daredevil and Batman .
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Toronto Star says
(in Nothing scares Neil Gaiman, except renown)
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I got to be big in comics, but I never got to be Frank Miller big, but I got to be Neil Gaiman big." The Graveyard Book, the work he'll share with fans at Luminato, is having its Canadian debut with the reading. His latest bestselling story is about an ...
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ic theWarf.co.uk says
(in What We're Watching)
What We're Watching
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By John Hill on June 3, 2009 4:07 PM | The visuals may be swathed in glorious comic book blacks, red and whites, but there's a feeling that the style was more effective in Sin City. Only a fool would take The Spirit seriously. Frank Miller's adaptation ...
9 Months Ago,
Dread Central says
(in Dark Horse Brings Us the Green River Killer)
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My father taught me to read with comics. As a teenager, I became a fan of the medium for life thanks to Alan Moore, Frank Miller, the Hernandez brothers, Neil Gaiman, Howard Chaykin, Harvey Pekar, and Daniel Clowes--artists who opened my eyes to how ...
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IGN says
(in E3 2009: Red Steel 2 Interview)
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Our references are very diverse (Frank Miller, Bill Sienkiewicz for Elektra Assassin, Akira, Gunm...). We've pulled out some of the details from the world, but left it a grungy, dirty place: a look with strong contrasts but with a good dose of reality ...
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IGN TV says
(in Batman: The Brave and the Bold: "Legends of the Dark Mite!" Review)
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There's the moment where Bat-Mite tweaks Batman's appearance to look like Frank Miller's Dark Knight Returns version, and then dismisses the design as making him look "too psycho." For Batman: The Animated Series fans, Dini also supplies an amusing ...
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Comic Book Movie says
(in Seeing Red! Elektra and Daredevil clean the mean streets of Hell's ...)
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Elektra - The Hand & The Devil based on Frank Miller's legendary run on Daredevil, this is a must see. Although DD is certainly one of Marvel's big guns, Chris has instead decided to make Elektra the main focus of the film. Starring Blinky newcomer ...
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DVDTimes.co.uk says
(in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition ...)
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Citing Frank Miller as a major influence, the duo set about creating an origin tale depicting the lives of four young crime-fighting terrapins, which in turn parodied Miller's Ronin and Daredevil tales. It was quirky enough for them to set about ...
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Comics Should Be Good! says
(in The scariest panel in Marvel Comics history?)
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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 ...
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MovieWeb says
(in Recut, Extended, Unrated 2 Discs Blu-ray)
Rather, we are seeing into the mind of Frank Miller who has created a comic as distinct as it is provocative. I expected there to be more of a moral uproar about this movie, but perhaps it moved past all of that because at no point during it's release ...
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Comic Book Movie says
(in Kevin Eastman on NINJA TURTLES)
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And using a lot of parody elements of some of the "X-Men" comics and "Daredevil" and Frank Miller and all these things. We played up the parody things that I think a lot of the older comic book readers could relate to. But then there was a lot of ...
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Comics2Film says
(in Kevin Eastman on NINJA TURTLES)
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And using a lot of parody elements of some of the "X-Men" comics and "Daredevil" and Frank Miller and all these things. We played up the parody things that I think a lot of the older comic book readers could relate to. But then there was a lot of ...
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Comics Should Be Good! says
(in Saturday on the (Rebooted) Final Frontier)
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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 ...
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Blabbermouth.net says
(in ROB ZOMBIE Talks 'H2' Movie - May 15, 2009)
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I saw what you were doing as being…at least somewhat analogous to the different takes on Batman in comics; like what Frank Miller did with "Year One", or Paul Pope's vision for the character ["Year 100"]. You've created like a one-off, or a two-off, ...
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comic Book Resources says
(in Final Cut: Wolverine From Comics to Screen)
Both the director and star of the film have stated that they would like the next film to be based on the classic Chris Claremont and Frank Miller “Wolverine” limited series from 1982, which features Wolverine in Japan. Still, only time, and the ...
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Comics2Film says
(in Frank Miller's BUCK ROGERS Kaput?)
Frank Miller's BUCK ROGERS Kaput?
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In what appears to be, in part, fallout from the underperformance of Frank Miller's 'The Spirit', Variety reports that Odd Lot Entertainment chief Deborah Del Prete is paring ways with the company after 23 years. According to Variety's sources, ...
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/FILM says
(in Rob Zombie Interview Part 1: H2 (Halloween 2), Michael Myers as a ...)
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I saw what you were doing as being…at least somewhat analogous to the different takes on Batman in comics; like what Frank Miller did with Year One, or Paul Pope's vision for the character [Year 100]. You've created like a one-off, or a two-off, ...
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