Frank Miller essentially defined the character Daredevil as we know him today: he made the stories much darker (and they were already pretty dark), he introduced Elektra, and he killed Elektra (first). This volume is where Miller started on Daredevil, but unfortunately he started only as an artist, so most of the stories in this trade are pretty standard 80s schlock. Muggers, weddings, crime bosses, blah blah blah. It is amazing though how Miller's art changes so much over the course of these eight issues, from being normal Gene Colan ripoffs to becoming more of his definitive style we recognize from the Dark Knight Returns. But you can purchase much more interesting curiosities for $15.
RATING: 46%
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller Vol. 1
Labels:
Comic Review,
Daredevil,
Frank Miller,
gene colan,
Glenn,
roger mckenzie
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Like a box of .22 shells and a point of PCP.
Getting to know the local Walmart in Richardson, John?
I get all my PCP from Target.
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