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    Daredevil #188.
    “Frank Miller—Writer/Storyteller; Klaus Janson—Penciller/Inker/Colorist”

    — 6 days ago with 163 notes
    #Daredevil  #Frank MIller  #Klaus Janson  #Black Widow 
    Carolyn Keene’s Nancy Drew, as rendered by Frank Miller.

    Carolyn Keene’s Nancy Drew, as rendered by Frank Miller.

    — 1 week ago with 46 notes
    #Carolyn Keene  #Nancy Drew  #Frank Miller  #ms. tree 
    Dashiell Hammett’s The Continental Op, as rendered by Frank Miller.
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    Dashiell Hammett’s The Continental Op, as rendered by Frank Miller.

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    — 1 week ago with 61 notes
    #Dashiell Hammett  #The Continental Op  #Frank Miller  #Ms. Tree 
    Art Adams, John Byrne, and Frank Miller, circa 1993. From Wizard #31, March 1994. Photograph by Al Ortega.

    Art Adams, John Byrne, and Frank Miller, circa 1993. From Wizard #31, March 1994. Photograph by Al Ortega.

    — 1 week ago with 32 notes
    #Art Adams  #John Byrne  #Frank Miller  #photos 

    Panel and panel detail from Daredevil #171.
    Art by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson.

    — 1 week ago with 65 notes
    #Daredevil  #Frank MIller  #Klaus Janson  #Turk  #Grotto 
    Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, as rendered by Frank Miller.
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    Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, as rendered by Frank Miller.

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    — 1 week ago with 84 notes
    #Raymond Chandler  #Philip Marlowe  #Frank MIller  #Ms. Tree 
    “If you intend to die, you can do anything.”1983

    “If you intend to die, you can do anything.”

    1983

    — 3 weeks ago with 42 notes
    #Frank Miller  #Ronin  #no marvel content 
    Batman and Elektra by Frank Miller, 1985—a pivotal moment in Miller’s artistic evolution.

    Batman and Elektra by Frank Miller, 1985—a pivotal moment in Miller’s artistic evolution.

    — 4 weeks ago with 360 notes
    #Batman  #Elektra  #Frank Miller 
    Art by Frank Miller, 1977.

    Art by Frank Miller, 1977.

    — 1 month ago with 27 notes
    #Frank MIller 
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Promotional poster for Elektra Lives Again by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, 1990.

    mistahphil:

    Promotional poster for Elektra Lives Again by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, 1990.

    — 2 months ago with 273 notes
    #Elektra  #Frank Miller  #Lynn Varley  #posters 

    The debut of Black Widow’s 1980s costume.

    — 2 months ago with 99 notes
    #Black Widow  #Frank Miller 
    BIG FAVOR: I’m trying to find out ASAP when Frank Miller first agreed to do RONIN for DC Comics (and when it was announced that he’d be working for them, regardless of whether or not the title RONIN was attached). Probably CBG would have been the first to announce it.Comics Journal #76 reports that Miller announced in July 1982 that he would no longer be writing Daredevil. The ultimate question here is: did news that Miller would be doing work for DC come *before or after* the May 1982 announcement of Epic Comics?If you know, please leave a note here. 
Thanks! UPDATE: Looks like Miller’s announcement was first—Jim Shooter responded to the news of Miller’s departure in a March 1982 press conference, according to TCJ #72.But if anyone has additional details, from CBG or firsthand knowledge, please let me know!

    BIG FAVOR: I’m trying to find out ASAP when Frank Miller first agreed to do RONIN for DC Comics (and when it was announced that he’d be working for them, regardless of whether or not the title RONIN was attached). Probably CBG would have been the first to announce it.

    Comics Journal #76 reports that Miller announced in July 1982 that he would no longer be writing Daredevil.

    The ultimate question here is: did news that Miller would be doing work for DC come *before or after* the May 1982 announcement of Epic Comics?

    If you know, please leave a note here.

    Thanks!

    UPDATE: Looks like Miller’s announcement was first—Jim Shooter responded to the news of Miller’s departure in a March 1982 press conference, according to TCJ #72.

    But if anyone has additional details, from CBG or firsthand knowledge, please let me know!

    — 2 months ago with 21 notes
    #frank miller  #ronin  #marvel comics