In the late 70's, Frank Miller was a young artist struggling to make ends meet. With small projects under his belt and almost without support, he landed at Marvel and slowly made his way through the ranks. In those days, the house of ideas was a tough place to be. Long hours, low pay and excruciating deadlines were everyone's daily bread. Regardless of, the young man was determined to make a name for himself.
After some meager jobs, he requested for the opportunity to draw Daredevil. At that point, the book had poor sales and was at the brink of cancellation. Needless to say, his request was granted and Frank took the opportunity and made it his own. Eventually, aided by Dennis O'neal, he was not only the artist but the writer of the book, creating the most defining and memorable moments in Daredevil's history. Then, with Klaus Janson by his side as the regular penciler, Frank did not only change the outcome of the book, he change the course of comics forever.
Frank Miller's talent is undisputed. Even to those that are not crazy about his most recent work. He is a great storyteller that knows how to captivate with his peculiar and expressionistic art. To know the man and to understand his work, you have to see his beginnings. Here is the first chapter, and it is a heck of ride. One that cannot be missed. I assure you.
Daredevil Omnibus Video Review
Daredevil Omnibus Video Review
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