Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller Vol. 2
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status | Copy #1 (376): in |
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genre | Superhero » Marvel Comics |
publisher | Marvel |
publish date | Jun 1, 2002 |
popularity | checked out 6 time(s) |
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This collection is much better than Vol. 1, which featured Frank Miller as an artist but had a lousy writer. At first, reading Vol. 2 is a similar experience to watching the original James Bond films. It’s classic, kinda corny, pulpy, and entertaining with lots of cliche’s but overall a good story line. It gets better though. About half way through you find yourself in a much darker world as Miller get’s more creative. There’s some great plot twists and morbid imagination, and the art get’s stranger and more nightmarish. Read this if you want to. If you’re inclined to get bored skip a few issues. I haven’t read the next volume yet, I will have to see if it continues to follow the trend.