Few comic book writers have become well-known enough for fans to say they left an indelible mark on the entire world of comic books. However, Frank Miller is unquestionably one of these.
Thunderbolt Ross first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 in 1962, created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee. And then as Red Hulk in an earlier Red Hulk #1 in 2008, courtesy of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness.
Miller believes that writers, artists, and readers should embrace the “graphic novel” for what it is: a comic book, plain and simple. Frank Miller is to comics and film what Neil Peart is to ...
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(1976) Moved to New York at the age of 19. Within a week of his arrival he had found work as a comic book artist. (1980) He wrote the acclaimed "Batman" story "Wanted - Santa Claus - Dead or Alive!" ...
Not until Frank Miller came along was the idea entertained ... liberals who denounced Batman while defending the Joker; in his comics, one of these liberals even feted the Joker by appearing ...
Comic-book veteran Frank Miller has boarded StudioCanal’s new live action/adventure series Corto Maltese, based on the graphic novels by Italian comic-book creator Hugo Pratt. Miller, whose credits ...