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Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) [1] [2] is an American comic book artist, comic book writer, and screenwriter known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as his run on Daredevil, for which he created the character Elektra, and subsequent Daredevil: Born Again, The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: Year One, Sin City, and 300.
Apr 24, 2020 · In the 1980s, Frank Miller turned Daredevil, a dying bi-monthly title, into a comic book tour de force because Marvel Comics was no longer concerned about the future of The Man Without Fear. In a new interview, Miller’s longtime partner on Daredevil, Klaus Janson explored the comic’s enduring legacy and reveals how the creative team made ...
- 233: "Armageddon" The conclusion to "Born Again," remains the strongest chapter of the storyline. After the Kingpin hires super-soldier Frank Simpson, aka "Nuke" to kill Daredevil, Nuke launches a full-scale assault on Hell's Kitchen, prompting Matt to finally suit up as Daredevil again and eventually, the Avengers intervene.
- 231: "Saved" Part 5 of Miller's Daredevil epic "Born Again," issue #231 features Matt, having been nursed back to both physical and mental health by nun Sister Maggie (all but stated to be his birth mother), saving his now-estranged partner Foggy Nelson from assassination and tearfully reuniting with Karen Page.
- 191: "Roulette" The final issue of Miller's original Daredevil run is a standalone story, but it concludes Daredevil's rivalry with Bullseye after the previous issue wrapped up Elektra's story.
- 190: "Resurrection" Beginning with Issue #187, the Ninja and mystical elements Miller introduced into the series took center-stage. Stick was to be a member of the Chaste, the enemies of the Hand locked in an eternal war with their adversaries, while Daredevil was recruited into the Chaste's fold.
Mar 18, 2016 · But before he was cast in Netflix's critically acclaimed Daredevil -- which debuted its second season Friday -- he didn't know much about the character's colorful history.
When Miller took Daredevil he was considered the poor man's version of Spider-Man, but Miller elevated the character, gave him depth and set the bar for what Daredevil would become in the following years.
In 1979, 22-year-old Frank Miller began drawing for Marvel’s bi-monthly Daredevil comic book. Just over a year later Miller was given complete control over writing and drawing Daredevil. Within one of the first issues in which Miller wrote Daredevil, he introduced a character of his own creation – Elektra. In 1982, Miller created the story ...
Jun 27, 2020 · Miller had wanted to write crime comics, and when he took over the writing duties for Daredevil, he gave the comic the tone of a film noir.