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Gambit, Vol. 1 Trade Cover, by Lee Weeks.
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Original art for the Daredevil #190 cover with Elektra. Art by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson
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Daredevil 190 pg44 by Frank Miller
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“Love Me 2 Times” from The Batman Chronicles #12 (1998), by Klaus Janson, set during the post-earthquake events of the Cataclysm storyline.
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Good soldier. Good soldier.
Batman: The Dark Knight (1986) #3
(Frank Miller, Klaus Janson)
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Happy birthday to the legendary Frank Miller! What’s your favorite Frank Miller story?!
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comic-covers · 7 months
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Vintage Comic - Tomb Of Darkness #012
Pencils: Gil Kane
Inks: Klaus Janson
Marvel (Jan1975)
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Amazing Spider-Man #585
by Marc Guggenheim; John Romita Jr.; Klaus Janson; Dean White and Cory Petit
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Batman #348 (”Shadow Play”)
Detective Comics #592 (“The Fear”)
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #2 (The Last Arkham)
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happy birthday Frank Miller!
January 27th - he’s 67 years old. possibly the most influential cartoonist in the superhero comics medium of the latter 20th century. It’s the 1960s Marvel Bullpen (mostly Jack and Ditko, with a healthy dose of Buscema, Romita, and Wally Wood), and then Frank Miller. That’s what permeates the public perception of comics.
The Zack Snyder DC movies were heavily influenced by Frank Miller. That warehouse fight from BvS was a love letter to Frank Miller. Sin City and 300 were almost shot for shot adaptations of the source material.
Daredevil on Netflix was basically an adaptation of Frank Miller’s work on the character. The upcoming reboot is named after his acclaimed run on the title.
Batman. Wow. Look, the Adam West show is campy, but you don’t understand how popular it was. That was a big deal in its day. Neal Adams and Dennis O’Neil made Batman more serious in the 1970s. Frank Miller made Batman relevant in the 1980s. The Batman of the last 50 years is Frank Miller’s interpretation of the Dennis O’Neil/Neal Adams revamp. The movies are all Frank Miller. Tim Burton directly mentioned DKR as the primary influence.
Happy birthday to (arguably) the best living creator in comics history.
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Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson
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Daredevil #174 by Frank Miller
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Wolverine vs. Ninjas by Frank Miller from the cover of the Wolverine Limited Series TPB (1987)
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BHOC: DAREDEVIL #157
In 1979, DAREDVIL was a series that had been limping along for years. Perhaps its only saving grace, the thing that kept it from being cancelled, was the fact that it was one of the original Marvel titles that had been launched at the start of the 1960s at the dawn of the Marvel Age. But the book was bimonthly, and its fortunes didn’t look all that great. Mind you, all of that was about to…
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