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Daredevil by Frank Miller & Klaus Jason Omnibus (New Printing)

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A Daredevil-centered event! For supporting series, see Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Devil’s Reign I absolutely loved the introduction of Elektra. She is the first, and only, Daredevil love interest I like. I just wish we got to see more of her and Matt together. If you're interested in purchasing one of the physical copies above, using the ISBN number as a search keyword is possibly the best way to find what you need in any online store. Pero ya entrando en el aspecto técnico, lo que realmente destaca de la etapa de Frank Miller en Daredevil, lo que marcó el mundo del cómic en los años posteriores, es el estilo del dibujo y lo bien que se complementaban dibujante y entintador, Miller planteando las páginas y haciendo los bocetos y Janson dando detalle y profundidad al dibujo. Miller utilizó todo el repertorio de técnicas que aprendió de los cómics del maestro Will Eisner, en especial Spirit, para plasmar el movimiento y la acción de daredevil... puso mucho énfasis en retratar los barrios de New York, creando una ambientación genial para las aventuras del personaje, huyó de las estructuras clásicas del comic book para presentar las páginas de forma inusual en la época, con grandes viñetas rectangulares, tanto panorámicas como verticales que eran más adecuadas para representar la ciudad y el movimiento del protagonista por ella, asimismo, Miller fue capaz de realizar un dibujo fluido y fácil de interpretar para el lector, de manera que se podía arriesgar a presentar gran cantidad de páginas que reflejaban la acción sin cuadros de texto que la explicaran, cosa bastante inusual en aquellos momentos. Incluso a día de hoy sorprende lo fácilmente que se leen estos cómics.

Infinity War: See Marvel Universe Events: Infinity War. Daredevil appears in Infinity War #2, Fantastic Four #367 & Moon Knight, Vol. #3 #41, Fantastic Four #368, Infinity War #3-4, Moon Knight, Vol. 3 #43, Fantastic Four #370, Ghost Rider #36, Fantastic Four #373 & 375-378, and Marvel Holiday Special 1992. Peter Parker - The Spectacular Spider-Man #27-28, Daredevil #158-161, #163-191, #219, #226-233, The Man Without Fear #1-5, Daredevil: Love And War, material from Bizarre Adventures #28, What If? #28, #35, Elektra Lives Again, Elektra: Assassin #1-8 Also released as a limited edition hardcover which included the #1/2 issue and a CD-Rom with additional content (including the #0 issue). By 2011 Daredevil had been put through the wringer for a decade with no sign of lighthearted superhero adventures in sight. Comic superstar Mark Waid took over the title with the idea that Daredevil had reached so many unimaginable lows over the past 13 years of comics that the only direction he could go was up. Collects Daredevil (1998) 1-15, 1/2; Daredevil: Father 1-6; Marvel Authentix: Daredevil 1; Material From Marvel Knights Double-Shot 1

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Matt Draper, a comics-focused YouTuber who likes to analyse every bit of Daredevil lore as if it was Dostoevsky, has this video on the story. So watch that if you want to hear about its themes: crime and redemption, salvation through love, perdition through loss. Whatever. The rest of this volume isn't quite as good, The early issues, #158-167, which were originally Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller, Vol. 1, are mostly Miller as artist, and they're more typical superhero fare (though they set up villains like Bullseye and the Gladiator who carry into Miller's issues proper). The latter issues, #183-191, which were originally Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller, Vol. 3, are much more scattered and contain some questionable stories. But, there's still innovation and the excellent issue #190, one of the best in the entire Daredevil run. While this was published as part of All-New, All-Different Marvel, it occurs entirely prior to the beginning of the Charles Soule series. Collects Captain America Annual 8, Daredevil (1964) #249, Spider-man vs. Wolverine, Incredible Hulk (1968) #340, Wolverine (1988) #134, Wolverine vs. Thor #1-3, Marvel Universe vs. Wolverine #1-4, and material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #117-122. After #158: Avengers #190-191 . After #159: Marvel Fanfare #23, Captain America #250, Marvel Two-in-One #69. A fter #166: Marvel Treasury Edition #25. After #167: Defenders #88-91. Note that #168 is the first appearance of Elektra.

An oversized hardcover depicting the original pencil art, complete with corrections and notes (but no colors). Collects Daredevil (2015) #1-28, 595-612; Daredevil Annual (2016) #1; Daredevil/Punisher: Seventh Circle (2016) #1-4; material from All-New, All-Different Point One (2015) #1. This issue starts with young Miller experimenting with one of his future tropes: narration by tv screens! Daredevil (1964) #219, #226-233, The Man Without Fear (1993) #1-5, Daredevil: Love And War (1986), Peter Parker - The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #27-28 Next up is the Love and War graphic novel, which is about the kingpins struggle to cure his wife from her mental state. This was a nice addition as it features some amazing art and the story was pretty decent. It gives an extra little insight into the kingpins relationship with Vanessa. (3.5/5)

Daredevil: Guardian Devil Gallery Edition ( 2023 “Gallery” oversize hardcover, ISBN 978-1302950170) Fear Itself: Daredevil joins the Avengers during this event and appears throughout their tie-ins. See Marvel Events: Fear Itself.

Kingpin #1-5: Vol. 1: Born Again– This fits prior to Secret Empire for Matt, likely after issue #21. Around this time Daredevil appears prominently as an Avenger in New Avengers #19-24, briefly in Avengers Assemble #6, and a panel of Avengers #24.

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Collects (1964) #333-344. Also collects Elektra: Root of Evil #1-4, the present day material of which follows #337. Frank has yet to figure out that all he needs are panels shaped like screens: no necessity to draw a complete tv set six times in a row. Nonetheless, pretty cool start.

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