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Sunday, 28 September 2014
BORN AGAIN - FRANK MILLER & DAVID MAZZUCCHELLI'S DAREDEVIL - PART ONE...
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Excellent series. I had stopped reading comics soon after Miller's first run with DD, but happened to find this collection in the early 90's and picked it up. I was glad I did.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time it was back then - what with Miller's own work on Batman and Daredevil, followed by his collaboration with Mazzuchelli on the same characters. Wonderful stuff.
ReplyDeleteI can never read the first few pages (to refresh my memory) without having to finish the entire saga - it's a cracker.
ReplyDeleteIt's strange but my overarching memory of 80s superhero/mainstream (as opposed to alternative titles ) comics is largely one of a really poorly produced product (that for some reason flew of the shelves....for a short time) based on "hot" artists that really weren't that "hot" (Rob Liefield) overly muscular angry anti heroes and anatomically unbelievable women (ie way too big boobs no waist etc) and full of crazes and awful copies of good idea books like "Teenage mutant ninja Turtles" mini series (good , mostly awful), Marvels (mostly poor) New Universe titles, and a plethora of really awful independent publishers trying to ape Marvel ). HOWEVER, it is probably nearer the fact that the 80s was a golden age when you strip back all the rubbish and valiant failed attempts (Pacific comics , Star Comics, Eclipse) as there were some gems like Miller and Mazzucchellis DareDevil (DD to me has been Marvels most consistent title since the 60s) was one of the best along with Walt Simonsons run on Thor, Byrnes run on anything. Xmen Phoenix saga, and Miller (and Mazzuchellis Batman) still I cant help thinking of Secret Wars, the rape of Ms Marvel (way too much) gawdy "plastic plate" coloured publishing, and the start of commercially available " sexy" animal stories (ie Critters etc) ,,, ( I havent even mentioned "Watchman" :)
ReplyDeleteI bought Secret Wars (and its sequel), but I remember thinking at the time how anaemic it was - yet it shifted tons of comics. And that much touted 'dayglo' printing was awful. Even Watchmen was just okay, I thought, nothing brilliant. What I liked at the time was FF, Thor, Alpha Flight, X-Factor, Daredevil, Marvel Tales, and a few others, like Byrne's Superman, and the Batman titles. Yes, isn't it amazing, McScotty, just how much dross there was as well.
ReplyDeleteYou know what's really amazing is that it's 34 years since 1980 !!!! argghhhh I was 20 then where did it all go :)
ReplyDeleteA scary thought indeed, McScotty. I've just won a Cherilea Batman figure (sold in Woolworths) and suddenly I'm back in 1966 again.
ReplyDeleteI think I used to have those Batman and Robin figures as a kid were the "Cherilea" figures (no offence) kinda cheap (but cool) plastic casts and were on a bat log base? IF so seen those for BIG money recently hope you got them at good price
ReplyDeleteOnly got the Batman figure, McScotty (which I've still to receive), but I got it for an extremely reasonable price. I've put up a post about it.
ReplyDeleteBorn Again is one of the best things I have ever read, no doubt. One of Marvel's greatest achievements, and Miller and Mazzucchelli at their very best.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I'm going to re-read it once again after seeing those gorgeous splash pages!
I almost feel like reading it again myself, DD - it certainly is a belter.
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