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Video: Frank Miller Interviews Neal Adams, Big Apple Comic Con Part 10Original at YouTube
• Fri, May 15
By rss@youtube.com (glowghosty) Author: glowghosty Keywords: Frank Miller Neal Adams Comic Art Comic Book Comic Artist Big Apple Con Mike Carbonaro Sin City Batman Comic Convention Added: May 15, 2009
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 291
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sun, Oct 18
By Brian Cronin Okay, in Batman #405, by writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzucchelli, Lt. Gordon is investigating who Batman might actually be, and he's checking District Attorney Harvey Dent - at the same time, Gordon is dealing with a simmering attraction between himself and Sgt. Sarah Essen, an...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 290
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sat, Oct 17
By Brian Cronin Okay, so in Batman #404 (by writer Frank Miller and artist David Mazzucchelli), Bruce Wayne has finally decided to fight crime after training for it his whole adult life. The thing is, his initial disguise (normal clothes just with a big scar to disguise himself) has not been exactly met wi...
Top Five Most Iconic Wolverine Covers
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Sep 22
By Brian Cronin Artist: Paul Smith Artist: Frank Miller Wolverine and a crossbow.... Artist: John Byrne Artist: Mike Zeck Wolverine and Cap! 4. Artist: John Romita, Jr. 3. Artist: Todd McFarlane 2. Artist: John Byrne 1. Artist: Frank Miller I ... Where is Cap Annual #8 ? Captain America and Wolverine by Zeck !
Top Five Most Iconic Punisher Covers
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Fri, Sep 18
By Brian Cronin Artist: John Romita 5. Artist: Frank Miller Miller had a couple of notable Punisher covers (this one and the Amazing Spider-Man Annual), but I think this one is a bit more memorable. 4. Artist: Tim Bradstreet 3. Artist: Frank Miller 2. Artist: Klaus Janson 1. Artist: Mike Zeck
Sept. 8, 2009: Who took Robin’s virginity?
Original at tcj.com
• Tue, Sep 8
By Dirk Deppey Literary Comics Pop Comics Above: sequence from the successful collaboration between Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli on Daredevil: Born Again, ©1986 Marvel Entertainment.) Comics] Early Howard Chaykin Comics] Goose #2 Manga Comic Strips Digital Comics Comics Culture
Weekly Haul: July 29th
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Wed, Jul 29
By Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) The only thing really separating this particular issue from any of the scores of Batman comics in which the exact same things occur is that a) Batman is now a sexy woman and b) J. H. Williams III is such a goddam beautiful artist that he turns a collection of Batman Generic Story Element #8, #13 a...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 126
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, May 7
Ca - Brian Cronin Today we conclude our look at what is most likely the greatest Daredevil story ever told, Born Again, by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. With the ending of Born Again, we have basically come full circle, in a sort of fashion. ...
Bushwick Artist Profile: Kenny Rivero
Original at BushwickBK.com
• Mon, May 4
NY - Mimi Luse, Mimi Luse Born to immigrant parents from the Dominican Republic, but raised reading Frank Miller comics and playing baseball in New York's Washington Heights, Rivero incorporates visual elements from the cultures of both places into allegorical works that ...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 118
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Apr 28
By Brian Cronin Today we continue our look at what is most likely the greatest Daredevil story ever told, Born Again, by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. It might last longer than a week, as there are a lot of cool moments, and they just keep coming with greater frequency as the series continues its slow...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 116
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sun, Apr 26
By Brian Cronin Born Again began in Daredevil #227, when Frank Miller, Daredevil’s greatest creator, returned to the title to write the comic alongside the incumbent artist, David Mazzucchelli, who was at the time only beginning to show us the greatness that he was capable of. Best. Daredevil. Arc. Ever.
DVD Review: "The Spirit (Two-disc Special Edition)"
Original at NewsOK.com
• Thu, Apr 23
Comic-book writer-artist Frank Miller, in his first time as a solo film director, adapts "The Spirit.” "The Spirit” began as a comic-book newspaper insert written and drawn by Will Eisner in the 1940s. It had humor and charm, and moved the medium of ...
Wolverine's Greatest Hits
Original at Creative Loafing
• Tue, Apr 21
NC 1 -- This comic, written by longtime X-Men scribe Chris Claremont and illustrated by artist Frank Miller (the guy who created and co-directed the Sin City movie and directed The Spirit, among other stuff), was Wolverine's first solo outing. ...
'Spirit' brings work of comics artist Eisner to DVD
Original at topix.com
• Fri, Apr 17
The Spirit : Robert Rodriguez based his hit movie Sin City -- which comes to Blu-ray later this month -- on the works of comics artist Frank Miller, whom he brought in to collaborate on the film.
NEW ON DVD: Controversial 'Reader,' with a winning Kate Winslet
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Apr 16
United States - Noel Murray A&E Blu-ray) "The Spirit": Comic book writer/artist Frank Miller kibitzed from the sidelines while directors Robert Rodriguez and Zack Snyder helmed faithful adaptations of his "Sin City" and "300," respectively. Miller's the lone man in charge of ...
Wolverine by Claremont & Miller Review
Original at IGN
• Thu, Apr 9
CA Together with his artist, a young man named Frank Miller, Claremont decided that Wolverine was, at heart, a ronin – a masterless, failed samurai who hid a deep-seated code of honor underneath all that rage. In this mini-series, Wolverine journeys to ...
The Spirit 2-Disc Special Edition DVD Review
Original at topix.com
• Sat, Apr 4
Playing mix 'n match with retro-noir time travel, associated lingo and relatively futuristic gadgetry, comic book artist turned filmmaker Frank Miller gets revisionist with his take on the Will Eisner devil may care, born-again womanizing urban crime fighter, The Spirit.
The Spirit 2-Disc Special Edition DVD Review
Original at NewsBlaze
• Sat, Apr 4
CA By Prairie Miller Playing mix 'n match with retro-noir time travel, associated lingo and relatively futuristic gadgetry, comic book artist turned filmmaker Frank Miller (Sin City) gets revisionist with his take on the Will Eisner devil may care, ...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 82
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Mon, Mar 23
By Brian Cronin There will be plenty of other Dark Knight Returns moments before the year is over, but for today, let’s start at the beginning and show how writer/artist Frank Miller decided to depict the actual return of Batman. Miller is unbelievably cinematic. Better than Watchmen.
Check out Frank Miller's comic-book debut-in the Twilight Zone
Original at topix.com
• Fri, Mar 20
Frank Miller wasn't always a big-shot Hollywood director of films such as The Spirit and Sin City , or a groundbreaking artist and writer of graphic novels such as The Dark Knight Returns and 300 .
Hardboiled Peanuts: Charles Schultz Meets Frank Miller
Original at topix.com
• Thu, Mar 12
What if graphic novelist Frank Miller adapted Charlie Brown? Artist Timothy Lim created a two-page re-imagining of Charles Schultz 's classic comic strip with Sin City art.
A Month of Pulitzer Prize Winning Cartoons - Day 10
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Mar 10
By Brian Cronin By the way, amusingly enough, I’ve found at least one Who’s Who that confused Miller with the legendary comic book creator, Frank Miller (once you toss in the popular newspaper comic STRIP artist of the same name, and damned if you can think of a single name better represented in comic hist...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 68
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Mon, Mar 9
By Brian Cronin Today we look at the fight that led directly from yesterday’s classic Bullseye/Elektra fight. Enjoy! This leads then to their climactic fight, which writer/artist Frank Miller and finishing artist Klaus Janson do beautifully…
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 67
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sun, Mar 8
By Brian Cronin Frank Miller introduced the assassin Elektra in the pages of Daredevil #168, his first issue as writer/artist. Now, in issue #181, he showed the long-awaited showdown between Elektra and the other notable assassin of the comic, Bullseye.
Review: Green Arrow: Year One trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, Dec 29
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) Green Arrow: Year One is a re-telling of the origin of Green Arrow by writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock (real name Mark Simpson) that tries to do what Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli did for Batman to its title character. Although it might not be quite up to the standard of the sublime Bat...
That's Wizard!
Original at The Comic Book Catacombs
• Thu, Dec 4
By chuckwells62@gmail.com (Chuck Wells) 1) Grant Morrison 6) Frank Miller 1) Steve McNiven2) Jim Lee 6) Frank Cho On a side note, I bet that some of the Archie Comics books often sell in the same numbers range of titles that a few of these guys have worked on, but you will NEVER see an Archie writer or artist on Wizards monthly list.
Why Frank Miller's Spirit Can Only Fail
Original at io9
• Wed, Oct 15
By Graeme McMillan As the series transcended its roots and invented new tools of the trade, it became known as a masterpiece because of the skill of its creators (Eisner wasn't the sole writer or artist for the strip, and during World War II, wasn't involved in the strip's creation at all - other creators invo...
Comics You Should Own - Hard Boiled
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Sep 17
By Greg Burgas Insane? Completely over-the-top? Outrageous? Ultra-violent? It must be a Frank Miller comic! Hard Boiled by Frank Miller (writer), Geof Darrow (artist), Claude Legris (colorist), and John Workman (letterer). Comics You Should Own - Hard Boiled [...]
SDCC: Eisner Award winners announced
Original at Newsarama
• Sat, Jul 26
By Kevin Melrose Best Short Story: “Mr. Wonderful,” by Dan Clowes, serialized in New York Times Sunday Magazine Best Writer: Ed Brubaker, Captain America, Criminal, Daredevil, Immortal Iron Fist (Marvel) Best Writer/Artist—Humor: Eric Powell, The Goon (Dark Horse) OTHER AWARDS
Opinion: Top 100 Comic Book Runs #4
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Apr 30
By Brian Cronin Daredevil #158-161, 163-167 (Frank Miller as artist, with Klaus Janson inks), #168-176 (Miller as writer/artist, with Janson as inker), 177-184 (Miller as writer/co-artist with Klaus Janson), #185-190 (Miller as writer, with Janson as artist), #191 (Miller as writer/artist, no J...
Joel Keller: Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist paints an interesting story
Original at Huffington Post
• Sat, Apr 28
By Joel Keller If you're a fan of Frank Miller, Art Spiegelman, Robert Crumb, or any other artist of "adult" graphic novels, you probably already know who Will Eisner is. But for those of us who aren't comic book fanatics, Eisner's story is still pretty fascinating, from his youth as part of a lower-class...
Movie Review: 300
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Apr 11
By Dan Traeger In 2003 the great comics writer and artist Frank Miller created a masterful retelling of this historical account. Setting up the characters with fully fleshed personalities and rendering them in his highly stylized trademark drawing style, resulted in a modern classic of the comics ar...